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US BANCORP \DE\ 8-K Report, Regulation FD Disclosure (Feb 13, 2018)

Filed February 13, 2018For Securities:USBUSB-PHUSB-PPUSB-PRUSB-PQUSB-PSUSB-PA

Summary

U.S. Bancorp filed a Current Report on Form 8-K on February 13, 2018, primarily to disclose information presented at the Credit Suisse Financial Services Forum. The report indicates that executives Gunjan Kedia and Mark Jordahl, representing Wealth Management and Investment Services, were scheduled to make a presentation on February 13, 2018. While the 8-K itself does not contain the presentation's content, it announces that the presentation slides are attached as Exhibit 99.1 and are also available on the company's investor relations website. Investors can access the slides, a live audio webcast, and a subsequent replay for 90 days. The primary purpose of this filing is to inform investors about the company's participation in a significant industry forum and to provide access to the materials discussed. The information furnished is for disclosure purposes under Regulation FD and is not deemed 'filed' for liability purposes under Section 18 of the Exchange Act, nor is it incorporated by reference into other SEC filings unless explicitly stated. Investors should refer to Exhibit 99.1 for the specific details of the presentation.

Key Highlights

  • 1U.S. Bancorp executives presented at the Credit Suisse Financial Services Forum on February 13, 2018.
  • 2Key executives involved were Gunjan Kedia (Vice Chairman, Wealth Management and Investment Services) and Mark Jordahl (President, Wealth Management).
  • 3The company attached presentation slides (Exhibit 99.1) to the 8-K filing.
  • 4These presentation slides are also accessible on U.S. Bancorp's investor relations website.
  • 5A live audio webcast of the presentation was offered, with a replay available for 90 days.
  • 6The filing serves as a Regulation FD disclosure, providing public access to the presentation materials.
  • 7Information furnished is not deemed 'filed' for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

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