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US BANCORP \DE\ 8-K Report, Regulation FD Disclosure (Feb 9, 2016)

Filed February 9, 2016For Securities:USBUSB-PHUSB-PPUSB-PRUSB-PQUSB-PSUSB-PA

Summary

U.S. Bancorp (USB) filed a Form 8-K on February 9, 2016, primarily to disclose information related to a presentation given at the Credit Suisse Financial Services Forum. The filing indicates that Vice Chairman and CFO Kathleen A. Rogers and Vice Chairman and Chief Risk Officer P. W. (Bill) Parker were scheduled to present. The key takeaway for investors is the availability of presentation slides (Exhibit 99.1) and a live audio webcast, allowing them to access the company's latest strategic insights and financial commentary directly from management. The purpose of this 8-K is to ensure compliance with Regulation FD by broadly disseminating the information that will be shared at the forum. Investors are encouraged to review the attached presentation slides and the webcast for details on the company's performance, strategic initiatives, and outlook, as presented by key members of the executive team. It's important to note that the information furnished in this report is not deemed "filed" for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act, nor incorporated by reference into future filings unless expressly stated.

Key Highlights

  • 1Disclosure of presentation by key executives Kathleen A. Rogers (CFO) and P. W. (Bill) Parker (CRO) at the Credit Suisse Financial Services Forum.
  • 2Filing includes Exhibit 99.1, which contains the presentation slides discussed at the forum.
  • 3U.S. Bancorp is providing a live audio webcast of the presentation, accessible on its website.
  • 4A replay of the webcast will be available on the company's website for 90 days following the event.
  • 5The information is furnished under Regulation FD to ensure broad dissemination of material information.
  • 6The furnished information is not considered 'filed' for Section 18 liability purposes and is not incorporated by reference into other SEC filings without explicit mention.

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