SEC Fund Disclosure Data

Free Mutual Fund & ETF Disclosure Name Search

Search mutual fund and ETF disclosure filings by fund name. Find CIK numbers, series IDs, share classes, reporting file numbers, and registered addresses from SEC filings — all free with CSV export.

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Enter a mutual fund or ETF name to search SEC disclosure filings

Mutual fund and ETF disclosure name search lets investors and analysts look up SEC-registered investment companies by their fund name. Every mutual fund and ETF in the United States must file disclosure documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including details about share classes, series identifiers, CIK numbers, and registered addresses. Our free tool queries these filings so you can quickly find the regulatory identifiers you need for compliance research, due diligence, or portfolio analysis.

How to Use This Fund Disclosure Search Tool

  1. 1

    Enter a Fund Name

    Type the full or partial name of a mutual fund or ETF into the search box. For example, "Federated Hermes Government Income Securities" or "Vanguard Total Stock Market".

  2. 2

    Review Disclosure Results

    Browse the results table showing ticker symbols, CIK numbers, class IDs, series IDs, entity names, share class names, reporting file numbers, and registered addresses for each matching fund.

  3. 3

    Export and Analyze

    Use the Refresh button to reload data or Export CSV to download the results for further analysis in Excel, Google Sheets, or Python.

Key Disclosure Fields Explained

CIK

CIK Number

The Central Index Key is a unique identifier assigned by the SEC to every entity that files disclosure documents. Use it to look up all filings for a specific fund family on EDGAR.

SID

Series ID

A series ID identifies a specific investment portfolio within a fund family. A single CIK may contain multiple series, each representing a distinct fund with its own investment objective.

CLS

Class ID & Name

Each series can offer multiple share classes (Class A, Class B, Institutional, etc.) with different fee structures. The class ID uniquely identifies each share class in SEC filings.

FN

Reporting File Number

The SEC file number assigned to the fund's registration statement. This number links to the fund's original registration and all subsequent amendments filed with the SEC.

SYM

Ticker Symbol

The stock exchange ticker symbol for the specific share class. Different share classes of the same fund have different ticker symbols (e.g., FGOAX for Class A, FGOIX for Institutional).

ADR

Registered Address

The official registered address of the fund entity as filed with the SEC. This typically corresponds to the fund company's principal office or registered agent location.

Why Use Our Free Fund Disclosure Search?

Compliance & Due Diligence

Quickly verify fund registration details, CIK numbers, and filing numbers for regulatory compliance checks and investment due diligence processes.

Share Class Comparison

Compare all available share classes for a fund family side by side. Identify Class A, Class B, Institutional, and other share classes with their unique identifiers.

Free CSV Export

Export disclosure search results to CSV format for further analysis in Excel, Google Sheets, Python, R, or any data analysis tool.

No Registration Required

Access all fund disclosure data instantly without creating an account. Completely free with no hidden paywalls or feature restrictions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the Mutual Fund & ETF Disclosure Name Search tool.

    • What is a mutual fund and ETF disclosure name search?

      A fund disclosure name search lets you look up SEC-registered mutual funds and ETFs by their fund name. It returns regulatory identifiers including CIK numbers, series IDs, class IDs, ticker symbols, reporting file numbers, and registered addresses from official SEC filings.

    • What is a CIK number and why does it matter?

      A CIK (Central Index Key) is a unique identifier assigned by the SEC to every entity that files documents. It allows you to look up all filings for a specific fund family on the SEC EDGAR database, making it essential for compliance research and due diligence.

    • What is the difference between Series ID and Class ID?

      A Series ID identifies a specific investment portfolio (fund) within a fund family, while a Class ID identifies a specific share class within that fund. For example, a single fund may offer Class A, Class B, and Institutional shares — each with a different Class ID but the same Series ID.

    • Is this fund disclosure search tool free?

      Yes, Pineify's Mutual Fund & ETF Disclosure Name Search is completely free to use with no registration required. You can search, view, and export all disclosure data without any subscription or payment.

    • Can I export the disclosure search results?

      Yes, you can export the data to CSV format using the Export CSV button at the top of the results table. The exported file can be opened in Excel, Google Sheets, or imported into data analysis tools like Python or R.

    • Where does the fund disclosure data come from?

      The data is sourced from SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) filings. All mutual funds and ETFs registered in the United States are required to file disclosure documents with the SEC, which are then made publicly available through the EDGAR database.

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