A Collections feature that helps teams group and revisit corporate disclosures inside the Global Filings research portal is available to users. Site materials citeA Collections feature that helps teams group and revisit corporate disclosures inside the Global Filings research portal is available to users. Site materials cite

Global Filings and Quantillium Introduce Collections for Data-Driven Corporate Filing Analysis

2025/12/13 16:27

A Collections feature that helps teams group and revisit corporate disclosures inside the Global Filings research portal is available to users. Site materials cite an archive of more than 5 million filings presented with search, preview, standardized views, and export, the company said.

What Collections Do

Collections are intended to keep related documents together for ongoing analysis. Users can search by company or ticker, apply filters such as filing type and time frame, then save selected items into named sets for later review. A preview pane provides AI-generated highlights before opening the full document. A standardized view is available to keep formatting consistent across markets, according to Global Filings.

How it works with Quantillium

The portal and Quantillium API reference the same standardized dataset and identifiers. According to Quantillium product information, the API supplies machine-readable outputs with security identifiers such as tickers and OpenFIGI, which supports continuity between UI and programmatic workflows.

  • Saved Collections surface the same sections and identifiers used in Quantillium’s backend
  • Outputs from the portal can be reconciled with API results for consistent analysis
  • Teams that require programmatic access can use the Quantillium API alongside portal workflows

Why Collections matter

Research teams often follow the same issuers across multiple periods and filing types. By keeping documents together in labeled sets, Collections can make it easier to compare quarter over quarter updates, review governance or ownership changes, and export selected items for model inputs or reports, the company noted.

Example workflows

  • Track a company’s quarterly and annual updates in one set and export for internal review
  • Build a sector level set using ticker search and filing type filters to monitor comparable disclosures
  • Align portal based findings with API pipelines by using the shared identifiers and structure

Coverage and scale

Materials on the Global Filings site reference disclosures from global markets over a decade of history, including financial statements, current reports, governance documents, and insider ownership. According to Quantillium product information, the underlying dataset includes standardized sections, translated text where available, and identifier mapping.

Media contact

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About Global Filings

Global Filings provides a web portal for discovering and reviewing corporate disclosures with search, AI generated highlights, standardized views, and export options. Company materials reference an archive exceeding 5 million documents.

About Quantillium

Quantillium supplies a standardized filings dataset and API with data since 2015 and daily updates, including identifiers that support reconciliation with internal systems.

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