Recent 8-K filings for ATLCP
Highest-materiality recent filing
Atlanticus acquires Mercury Financial for ~$162M, adding $3.2B in credit card receivables
- Acquired Mercury, a data-centric near-prime credit card platform, for ~$162M in cash, with potential earn-outs up to 3 years.
- Adds 1.3 million credit card accounts and $3.2 billion in receivables, boosting total managed receivables to over $6 billion.
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Atlanticus acquires Mercury; Mercury posts $129M net loss in FY2024, up from $66M loss
Acquisition closed Sep 11, 2025; Amendment filed to provide Mercury's audited FY2024 and H1 2025 financials.
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Atlanticus acquires Mercury Financial for ~$162M, adding $3.2B in credit card receivables
Acquired Mercury, a data-centric near-prime credit card platform, for ~$162M in cash, with potential earn-outs up to 3 years.
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$400M aggregate principal of 9.750% Senior Notes due 2030 issued; interest payable semi-annually starting March 1, 2026.
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Atlanticus enters $100M ATM sales agreement for preferred stock and senior notes with B. Riley
Up to $100M aggregate offering of 7.625% Series B Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock and 9.25% Senior Notes due 2029.
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Atlanticus closes $60M add-on offering of 9.25% Senior Notes due 2029, net proceeds ~$56.5M
Issued $60M aggregate principal of 9.25% Senior Notes due 2029, including $5M from underwriters' option exercise.
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Atlanticus commences add-on offering of 9.25% Senior Notes due 2029 with preliminary Q2 results
Announced underwritten public add-on offering of 9.25% Senior Notes due 2029 (ATLCZ) to raise additional funds; existing $57.25M issued Jan/Feb 2024.
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Atlanticus Holdings dismisses BDO, appoints Deloitte as auditor for FY2024
BDO's reports for FY2022 and FY2023 were unqualified; no unresolved disagreements on accounting or audit scope.
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Atlanticus announces Senior Notes offering and preliminary Q4 revenue $309M
Commenced underwritten public offering of Senior Notes due 2029; apply to list on Nasdaq under symbol ATLCZ.
Materiality & sentiment trend
Max materiality 0.80 · Median 0.60 · Most common event debt