SEC filings, from 10-Ks to quiet Form Ds.

EDGAR is the loudest public record in finance, and Form D is one of the quietest: the filing a private company makes when it raises money. Amalgament carries both, joined to resolved entities, so a public company's filings and a private issuer's raise history live on the same profiles as licenses, liens, and contracts.

What's in the record

Where it comes from

SEC EDGAR public data, including the Form D offerings stream, normalized into the shared record schema.

What people build with it

Deal-sourcing tools watching who is raising, diligence flows connecting an issuer to its full public footprint, and research products joining market filings with operational records.

One call

curl -H "X-API-Key: $OPENFOLIO_KEY" \
  "https://api.amalgament.com/search?q=republic+services&dataset_type=sec_filing"

Common questions

Can I find private companies that recently raised?

Form D issuers are exactly that: private companies disclosing a raise. Search them as records or pull the resolved entity for the fuller picture.

What connects an SEC filing to the rest of a company's record?

The entity graph. Filings resolve to the same canonical entity as state registrations and licenses, so one identity carries the whole story.

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