Vanguard disaggregates holdings; Verisk (NASDAQ: VRSK) shows 0% ownership
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Verisk Analytics Inc: The Vanguard Group files Amendment No. 11 to Schedule 13G/A reporting no beneficial ownership. The filing states that The Vanguard Group, Inc. completed an internal realignment on January 12, 2026, after which certain subsidiaries and business divisions will report beneficial ownership separately "in accordance with SEC Release No. 34-39538 (January 12, 1998)". The filing lists 0 shares beneficially owned and 0% of the class, with all voting and dispositive powers shown as 0. The form is signed by Ashley Grim, Head of Global Fund Administration, dated 03/27/2026.
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Vanguard disaggregation reallocates reporting to subsidiaries; Verisk shows zero holdings from Vanguard parent.
The filing documents an internal realignment on January 12, 2026 and states that certain subsidiaries will report beneficial ownership separately under SEC Release No. 34-39538 (January 12, 1998). The excerpt lists 0 shares and 0% beneficial ownership for The Vanguard Group.
Practical effect: reported parent-level holdings are removed from this Schedule 13G/A; subsequent filings from Vanguard subsidiaries may show positions. Follow subsidiary-level 13G/A or 13D filings for holder-level visibility.
Amendment clarifies reporting structure and relies explicitly on the SEC 1998 disaggregation release.
The disclosure cites the 1998 SEC release verbatim and explains that the parent "no longer has, or is deemed to have, beneficial ownership" of securities reported by those subsidiaries. The filing indicates 0 sole and shared voting and dispositive powers.
Items to watch in subsequent filings: subsidiary-level beneficial ownership entries that may replace the parent entry, plus any future amendments attaching specific share counts under subsidiary names.