Edenor Files 6-K Report for April 2025
Ticker: EDN · Form: 6-K · Filed: May 1, 2025 · CIK: 1395213
Sentiment: neutral
Topics: sec-filing, 6-k, routine-report
TL;DR
Edenor filed its monthly 6-K with the SEC on 5/1, covering April operations.
AI Summary
Edenor, a foreign private issuer incorporated in Argentina, filed a Form 6-K on May 1, 2025, reporting for the month of April 2025. The company, which operates in electric services, is providing information to the SEC as required by its reporting obligations. This filing is made under the 1934 Act and is not an annual report on Form 20-F or 40-F.
Why It Matters
This filing provides routine updates from Edenor, a significant electricity distributor in Argentina, to the SEC, ensuring transparency for investors regarding its ongoing operations and compliance.
Risk Assessment
Risk Level: low — This is a routine filing providing operational updates and does not appear to contain significant new financial or strategic information.
Key Players & Entities
- EDENOR (company) — Registrant
- EMPRESA DISTRIBUIDORA Y COMERCIALIZADORA NORTE S.A. (company) — Full company name
- 0001292814-25-001825 (filing_id) — Accession Number
- 20250501 (date) — Filing Date
- April 2025 (date) — Reporting Period
FAQ
What is the purpose of this Form 6-K filing?
The Form 6-K is a report of a foreign private issuer pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, used to provide information to the SEC for the month of April 2025.
What is Edenor's primary business?
Edenor is engaged in electric services, as indicated by its Standard Industrial Classification code 4911.
When was this filing submitted to the SEC?
The filing was submitted on May 1, 2025.
What is the jurisdiction of incorporation for Edenor?
Edenor is incorporated or organized in Argentina.
Does Edenor file annual reports under Form 20-F?
Yes, Edenor indicates by check mark that it files annual reports under cover of Form 20-F.
Filing Details
This Form 6-K (Form 6-K) was filed with the SEC on May 1, 2025 regarding EDENOR (EDN).