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MBIA (MBI) 10K Form and Latest SEC Filings 2026

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Latest MBIA SEC Filings & Recent Activity

MBIA (NYSE:MBI) has submitted 321+ documents to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) since 2017. For investors, these filings are the primary source of verified financial data — covering everything from annual revenue and debt levels in the 10-K, to material business events in 8-K current reports, to insider buying and selling activity in Form 4 disclosures. The most recent filing was a Form 8-K submitted on May 7, 2026.

Form 4
MBIA INC Reports Ownership Change on Mar. 5, 2026

Form 4 filings disclose changes in stock ownership by company insiders, including purchases, sales, grants, and option exercises.

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8-K
MBIA Files Current Report on May. 7, 2026

An 8-K is filed when a material corporate event occurs, such as an acquisition, leadership change, or financial update.

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MBIA SEC Filing History

Browse MBIA's complete SEC filing history using the filters below. Filter by form type - 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, Form 4, and more - or set a custom date range to find a filing.

DateFilerForm TypeView
05/07/2026 3:22 PM
MBIA (814585) Filer
Form 8-K
Current report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)  
03/27/2026 9:30 AM
MBIA (814585) Subject
VANGUARD GROUP INC (102909) Filed by
Form SCHEDULE 13G/A
03/23/2026 3:15 PM
MBIA (814585) Filer
Form DEF 14A
03/23/2026 12:00 PM
MBIA (814585) Filer
Form ARS
03/05/2026 3:21 PM
Fallon William C (1334233) Reporting
MBIA (814585) Issuer
Form 4
Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities  
03/05/2026 3:12 PM
MBIA (814585) Issuer
Schachinger Joseph R. (1706359) Reporting
Form 4
Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities  
03/04/2026 3:17 PM
MBIA (814585) Issuer
Schachinger Joseph R. (1706359) Reporting
Form 4
Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities  
03/04/2026 3:24 PM
Bergonzi Adam T. (1717578) Reporting
MBIA (814585) Issuer
Form 4
Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities  
02/13/2026 7:09 PM
MBIA (814585) Subject
Wolf Hill Capital Management, LP (1785988) Filed by
Form SCHEDULE 13G
01/05/2026 5:04 PM
Avitabile Daniel M. (1717524) Reporting
MBIA (814585) Issuer
Form 4
Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities  
01/05/2026 5:08 PM
Bergonzi Adam T. (1717578) Reporting
MBIA (814585) Issuer
Form 4
Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities  
01/05/2026 5:12 PM
Fallon William C (1334233) Reporting
MBIA (814585) Issuer
Form 4
Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities  
01/05/2026 4:58 PM
MBIA (814585) Issuer
Young Christopher H. (1717555) Reporting
Form 4
Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities  
10/31/2025 10:03 AM
MBIA (814585) Subject
VANGUARD GROUP INC (102909) Filed by
Form SCHEDULE 13G/A
08/20/2025 3:18 PM
MBIA (814585) Issuer
Shasta Theodore (1468776) Reporting
Form 4
Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities  
08/14/2025 3:10 PM
MBIA (814585) Issuer
Shasta Theodore (1468776) Reporting
Form 4
Statement of changes in beneficial ownership of securities  
08/11/2025 10:43 AM
MBIA (814585) Subject
VAUGHAN RICHARD C (1228948) Reporting
Form 144
Notice of proposed sale of securities pursuant to Rule 144  
06/02/2025 1:48 PM
MBIA (814585) Filer
Form 11-K
Annual reports of employee stock purchase, savings and similar plans pursuant to Section 15(d)  
05/14/2025 6:44 PM
MBIA (814585) Subject
Wolf Hill Capital Management, LP (1785988) Filed by
Form SCHEDULE 13G/A
(Data available from 1/1/2016 forward)

MBIA SEC Filings - Frequently Asked Questions

MBIA (MBI) has submitted 321+ filings to the SEC since 2017. You can browse the complete history or filter by form type using the tools above.

MBIA's fiscal year ends on December 31. The company typically files its 10-K annual report by the end of February, covering the prior fiscal year's financial results.

The most recent filing was a Form 8-K submitted on May 7, 2026. This was a current report on a material business event.

SEC Filing Types: 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K and More

SEC filings are legally required disclosures that public companies submit to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Unlike press releases or earnings call transcripts, these documents are filed under legal obligation — meaning the financial data they contain is audited, standardized, and subject to penalties if materially false. For investors, that makes SEC filings the most reliable primary source available for evaluating a company's true financial position.

Yes. All SEC filings are publicly available through the SEC's EDGAR database and on financial research platforms like MarketBeat. Companies are required by law to make these disclosures accessible to all investors — meaning retail investors have access to the same source documents as institutional analysts.

A 10-K is an annual report containing audited financial statements and a full review of the company's business — it is the most comprehensive filing a company makes each year. A 10-Q is a shorter, unaudited quarterly update filed three times per year between annual reports. Investors typically use the 10-K for deep fundamental analysis and the 10-Q to track whether the company is on pace with its guidance mid-year.

The most important filing for fundamental investors. Filed once per year, the 10-K contains audited financial statements, revenue and earnings trends, debt obligations, risk factors, and management's own assessment of the business. Reading the risk factors section and comparing year-over-year financials can reveal issues that don't show up in analyst summaries.

An unaudited financial update filed three times per year (the 10-K covers Q4). Investors use 10-Qs to track whether guidance is on pace, monitor changes in cash flow or inventory, and catch any mid-year shifts in business conditions before they become headline news.

Filed within four business days of a material event — earnings releases, merger announcements, executive departures, or major asset sales. Because 8-Ks are filed before media coverage catches up, they are often the fastest way to get unfiltered information directly from the company on market-moving events.

Filed within two business days whenever an executive or director buys or sells company stock. Insider purchases — especially large or clustered buys — are often interpreted as a signal of management confidence. Insider selling is more ambiguous but worth monitoring for patterns, particularly around lock-up expirations or ahead of major announcements.


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This page (NYSE:MBI) was last updated on 5/12/2026 by MarketBeat.com Staff.
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