[8-K] Katapult Holdings, Inc. Warrant Reports Material Event
Katapult Holdings, Inc. furnished a press release reporting its financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025. The Current Report makes clear that the press release is being furnished to the SEC as an exhibit and is not being treated as a filed document for the purposes of the Exchange Act.
The filing identifies the company as a Delaware corporation and lists common stock and redeemable warrants traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbols KPLT and KPLTW. The press release is provided as Exhibit 99.1 and the cover page interactive data file is provided as Exhibit 104. The report is signed on behalf of the registrant by Orlando Zayas, Chief Executive Officer.
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TL;DR: Press release furnished with results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025; this filing alone lacks numbers to judge financial impact.
The company furnished a press release as Exhibit 99.1 disclosing results for the quarter and six-month period ending June 30, 2025. The Current Report explicitly states the press release is furnished and not filed under the Exchange Act, limiting its incorporation into other filings. Because the core filing text does not include revenue, profit, guidance, or other financial metrics, no assessment of operational performance or valuation impact can be drawn from this 8-K alone; investors must review Exhibit 99.1 for substantive figures.
TL;DR: Routine disclosure practice: earnings press release furnished as an exhibit and accompanied by XBRL cover page; materiality cannot be assessed here.
The Form 8-K documents a standard disclosure process: a press release on company results has been furnished as Exhibit 99.1 and an interactive cover page XBRL file is included as Exhibit 104. The filing reiterates that the exhibit is furnished rather than filed, which is a common approach to limit statutory filing implications. Absent the content of the press release within this filing, governance or risk implications tied to the reported results cannot be evaluated from the 8-K text alone.