Back in February, the SEC announced its last-minute temporary reprieve from the need to make the first ever 13f-2 filings – pushing the filing deadline to 17 February 2026.
Since then? Radio silence.
In this video, shareholding disclosure expert, Fiona O’Shea (aosphere), sits down with our US counsel, C. Wallace DeWitt (Sidley Austin), to break down everything you need to know about the current state of play, including:
- the SEC’s decision to extend the 13f-2 filing deadline
- the court challenge to 13f-2 and the share lending rule
- what's next from the SEC before the extended compliance date?
- will there be any guidance on reporting of foreign securities?
It’s a practical look at what we can expect next from the SEC - and how to get ready for 13f-2.
For a detailed discussion of the 13f rules, watch our webinar on 'all you need to know'.
Watch this space for forthcoming webinars with our external US counsel, both on the court judgement as soon as it is given, and on any detailed SEC guidance or statements released prior to the extended compliance date.
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