STRATS(SM) Trust For Goldman Sachs Capital I Securities, Series 2005-1·8-K

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STRATS(SM) Trust For Goldman Sachs Capital I Securities, Series 2005-1 8-K

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STRATS Trust for Goldman Sachs Capital I Files 8‑K: Distribution Statement

What Happened
On February 27, 2026, STRATS (SM) Trust for Goldman Sachs Capital I Securities, Series 2005-1 filed a Form 8-K under Item 8.01 reporting a Trustee’s Distribution Statement related to the scheduled distribution date of February 17, 2026. The Trustee’s Distribution Statement was furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to the filing. The filing notes that no other reportable transactions or matters occurred during the current reporting period.

Key Details

  • Filing date: February 27, 2026 (Form 8-K, Item 8.01).
  • Exhibit filed: Trustee’s Distribution Statement to the STRATS Certificates, Series 2005-1 for the February 17, 2026 scheduled distribution (Exhibit 99.1).
  • No other reportable transactions or matters during the current reporting period.
  • The trust’s underlying assets are junior subordinated debentures issued by The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.; Goldman files Exchange Act reports under file no. 001-14965. Synthetic Fixed-Income Securities, Inc. and the Trustee did not prepare, verify, or perform due diligence on Goldman’s public filings and disclaim their accuracy/completeness.

Why It Matters
This 8-K informs certificate holders that a trustee distribution statement has been posted for the February 17, 2026 scheduled payment — investors should review Exhibit 99.1 for payment amount and allocation details. Because the trust’s sole underlying assets are junior subordinated debentures of Goldman Sachs, material developments affecting Goldman could affect the value or payments on the STRATS certificates; investors are directed to Goldman Sachs’ public SEC filings (EDGAR, file no. 001-14965) for issuer information. Note the Trustee and Synthetic Fixed-Income Securities, Inc. disclaim having verified Goldman’s filings, so investors should review the original Goldman disclosures themselves.