SEC Form 10-D

Form 10-D distribution reports

Form 10-D tracks distribution activity for asset-backed securities (ABS)—investors rely on it for pool performance, servicing updates, and credit events.

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1.4 MB

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Latest acceptance

Nov 21, 3:49 PM ET

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Item classification

Scope

Trusts issuing ABS under the Securities Act provide monthly or quarterly collection data via 10-D.

File within 15 calendar days following the related distribution date.

Market dynamics

Why traders care

Watch recovery rates, swap counterparty changes, and status of enhancement triggers before pricing next tranches.

ABS desks use 10-D alerts to flag collateral deterioration earlier than trustee reports.

Key resources

Documents

XML exhibits cover the data tape; PDFs highlight triggering events or servicing transfers.

Servicers file within 15 calendar days after each distribution date. Data tables flag delinquency buckets, credit enhancements, and any trigger breaches.

FAQs

Compliance quick hits
What is the relationship between Form 10-D and Regulation AB?

10-D satisfies ongoing reporting obligations under Reg AB II, ensuring investors keep receiving pool-level performance metrics.

Do all ABS issuers file every month?

Only if the pooling agreement requires monthly distributions. Some auto or credit card trusts report monthly; others align with quarterly cycles.

What exhibits are expected in a 10-D filing?

The distribution report on Form 10-D, servicer certificates, and any required asset-level data XML exhibits.

Which ABS events also trigger an 8-K?

Material servicing transfers, trigger breaches, or rating agency actions often require a concurrent 8-K alongside the 10-D.