GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust 2020-3 Files 10-D Form with SEC
In a recent SEC filing, GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust 2020-3 (Filer) submitted Form 10-D, indicating a significant financial event. This form is typically used by companies to report the performance of asset-backed securities. The submission of this form suggests that GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust 2020-3 is providing transparency to investors and regulators regarding the status of their asset-backed securities.
GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust 2020-3 is a subsidiary of General Motors Financial Company, Inc., specializing in automobile financing and related services. The trust issues asset-backed securities to fund its operations, providing investors with an opportunity to invest in a diversified pool of automobile receivables. For more information about GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust 2020-3, you can visit their website here.
Form 10-D is a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that is required under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. This form is used by asset-backed issuers to report on the performance of their asset-backed securities and the underlying assets. By submitting Form 10-D, GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust 2020-3 is fulfilling its regulatory obligations and providing stakeholders with important information about the trust’s financial condition and performance.
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GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust 2020-3 Files 10-D Form with SEC