Print and Distribution Services
Print and Distribution Services
Print and Distribution Services
We provide full-service financial print and distribution services for:
- Public Companies (Annual Reports, Proxy Statements, Shareholder Letters, 10-K Reports, M&A Communications and more)
- IPOs (Registration Statements, Prospectuses and more)
Print-on-Demand Capability
- Fast Turnaround
- Glossy, Full-Color or Black and White Capabilities
- Scalable for Any Volume
- Simple Billing
Distribution and Mailing
Multi-channel Distribution
Reach investors through print, e-delivery, and web-hosted materials
Mailing
Through the Transfer Agent, your printed materials get mailed to your shareholders, on-time.
Contact us today to simplify your print and distribution needs.
Featured Content
What are SEC filings, and why are they important?
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent federal government regulatory agency responsible for safeguarding investors, maintaining fair and orderly functioning of the securities markets, and facilitating capital formation.
SEC filings are essential regulatory documents required of all public companies to provide critical information to investors or potential investors.
What are the different types of SEC filings?
SEC filings offer investors crucial information about a company’s financial performance, business plans, and risk factors.
- Annual reports (Form 10-K)
- Quarterly reports (Form 10-Q)
- (Form 8-K) – An 8-K is a report of unscheduled material events
- Proxy statements (Form DEF 14A)
- Registration statements (Form S-1, Form S-3, etc.)
- Foreign Private Issuers with listed equity shares on exchanges in the US to file 20-F annually
- Canadian Companies listed in the US to file 40-F annually
- Other filings, such as 488BPOS, Form 497 for mutual funds
Which format is required for SEC filings?
The SEC requires all public companies to file their annual reports and proxy statements in iXBRL format. Quarterly reports and other filings can be filed in HTML or XBRL format, but iXBRL is preferred.


