SEC Preps Forms for Ghost Filers in Gov't Securities
Published Date: 9/12/2025
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Summary
The SEC is asking for approval to collect info using four new forms (G-FIN, G-FINW, G-FIN-4, and G-FIN-5) from certain financial institutions involved in government securities. While these institutions haven’t needed to file before, the SEC wants to be ready just in case. Filing is expected to be rare, with minimal time required, and some info will be public while other details stay confidential.
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