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New: SEC Executive Compensation & Proxy Tracker — every DEF 14A as a clean row, pay-per-filing

What it does

This actor reads EDGAR's official DEF 14A index and hands you each new annual proxy statement as a clean row — the filings that carry the Summary Compensation Table, the CEO pay-ratio, the say-on-pay vote and the board slate. Instead of crawling EDGAR every day, your own extraction or LLM pipeline starts from a structured feed with a one-click link to the primary proxy document. It returns filing metadata and the source link, not pre-parsed pay figures, billed pay-per-filing.

Who it's for

Governance and ESG analysts, executive-compensation consultants, activist and event-driven investors, and anyone building an LLM pipeline that needs the new proxy filings as they hit EDGAR.

Sample fields / output

Each record includes company name, ticker, CIK, filing date, form type (DEF 14A), and a direct one-click link to the primary proxy document where the compensation tables live.

Example use cases

  • Feed an LLM or extraction pipeline the new DEF 14A filings each proxy season instead of crawling EDGAR daily.
  • Track say-on-pay votes, pay-ratio disclosure, and board slates across companies you follow.
  • Build a governance or exec-comp dataset from the same source the expensive terminals parse — the public proxies themselves.

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FAQ

What exactly does it return?

Filing metadata for each new DEF 14A — company, ticker, CIK, filing date — plus a direct link to the proxy document. It does not pre-parse the pay figures; it hands your pipeline the structured feed and source link.

Where does the data come from?

EDGAR's official DEF 14A filing index — the same public proxy filings that governance-data vendors parse.

How is it priced?

Pay-per-filing, with no governance-data subscription or per-seat login.

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