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Ticker · CNA ISIN · US1261171003 LEI · 549300YX2GSZD7YG1R84 US Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 1,118 across all filing types
Latest filing 2011-08-01 Regulatory Filings
Country US United States of America
Listing US CNA

About CNA FINANCIAL CORP

https://www.cna.com/

CNA Financial Corporation is a commercial property and casualty insurance company. It provides a broad range of insurance products and services for businesses, operating through segments including Specialty and Commercial. The company offers customized insurance solutions and risk control services tailored to meet the needs of its clients. CNA also serves the wholesale market through its Cardinal E&S brand, which is dedicated to excess and surplus lines. With over 125 years of experience, the firm is one of the largest commercial insurers in its primary market.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
8-K
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a Form 8-K filed with the SEC, dated August 1, 2011, reporting the results of operations and financial condition for the second quarter of 2011. It references a press release (Exhibit 99.1) and a financial supplement (Exhibit 99.2) posted on the company's website. The text explicitly states that the information is being furnished and not filed, and the document itself does not contain detailed financial statements or substantive financial data but rather points to external exhibits. The document length is 3447 characters, which is relatively short and consistent with an announcement rather than a full report. According to the rules, such a document that announces or furnishes information about financial results without containing the full report itself should be classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS), as it does not meet the criteria for an Earnings Release (ER) or Interim Report (IR) due to lack of substantive financial data within the text. Therefore, the appropriate classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2011-08-01 English
Regulatory Filings 2011
Regulatory Filings Classification · 90% confidence The document text appears to be an encoded or encrypted file content, possibly a binary or compressed attachment, rather than readable text. There are no discernible keywords, regulatory references, form names, fiscal period dates, or document titles that indicate the nature of the filing. The length is 15,000 characters, which is substantial, but the content is not interpretable as a report or announcement. Given the lack of identifiable information and the fallback rule, the document should be classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS).
2011-07-01 English
Regulatory Filings 2011
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a letter from the company to the SEC responding to a comment letter regarding the company's Form 10-K filing for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010. It discusses specific accounting disclosures related to legal contingencies and references ASC 450-20-50-4. The letter acknowledges responsibility for disclosure accuracy and addresses SEC staff comments. The document is a correspondence letter addressing regulatory comments on a previously filed annual report, not the annual report itself. It is short (under 5,000 characters) and serves as a regulatory communication rather than a full financial report. Therefore, it fits best under Regulatory Filings (RNS) as a response to SEC comments rather than the 10-K report itself.
2011-06-24 English
SC 13D/A
Major Shareholding Notification
2011-06-14 English
Regulatory Filings 2011
Regulatory Filings Classification · 90% confidence The document text appears to be encoded or encrypted and does not contain any readable content, keywords, regulatory headers, or references to specific report types, fiscal periods, or regulatory bodies. The length is 15,000 characters, which is substantial, but the content is not interpretable as a financial report or announcement. Given the lack of identifiable information and the fallback rule, the document should be classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS), which is the default category for filings that do not fit other specific categories.
2011-06-10 English
SC 13E3/A
Merger & Acquisition Classification · 100% confidence The document is a Schedule 13E-3 Amendment No. 2 filed with the SEC, which is a transaction statement related to a tender offer and going private transaction under Rule 13e-3 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. It includes detailed information about the tender offer, the parties involved, the transaction valuation, and the results of the tender offer. It also references related filings such as Schedule TO and Schedule 14D-9, which are typical in merger and acquisition transactions. The document is not a financial report, earnings release, or management discussion, but rather a regulatory filing specific to a going private transaction and tender offer. Therefore, the most appropriate classification is Merger & Acquisition (MA).
2011-06-09 English

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