Goldman Sachs Private Credit Corp files 10-K, expands cybersecurity disclosure
Goldman Sachs Private Credit Corp filed a Form 10-K that, the filing says, "contains an expanded Item 1C disclosure addressing cybersecurity"; filing metadata shows accession no. 0000950170-25-032199.

Goldman Sachs Private Credit Corp, the Goldman Sachs affiliate that originates and holds private-credit assets, submitted a Form 10-K that the filing materials say "contains an expanded Item 1C disclosure addressing cybersecurity." The filing is associated with CIK 1920145 and accession number 0000950170-25-032199, and the document period end is listed as Dec. 31, 2024.
Machine-readable metadata tied to accession no. 0000950170-25-032199 records a submission timestamp of Tue Mar 04 2025 4:36:48 PM EST and an acceptance timestamp of Tue Mar 04 2025, with the document fiscal year focus shown as 2024 and the document type as 10-K. The cover information in the record lists the title of the 12(g) security as Class I Shares, par value $0.001 per share, and flags the entity as not a well-known seasoned issuer and not a voluntary filer.
The filing record includes a set of exhibits that accompany the 10-K: Exhibit 19.1, Report Composed To Security Holders; Exhibit 21.1, Subsidaries Of The Registrant; Exhibit 31.1, Rule 13A-14(A)/15D-14(A) Certification; Exhibit 31.2, Rule 13A-14(A)/15D-14(A) Certification; Exhibit 31.3, Rule 13A-14(A)/15D-14(A) Certification; Exhibit 32.1, Section 1350 Certification; Exhibit 32.2, Section 1350 Certification; and Exhibit 32.3, Section 1350 Certification. Those exhibits identify the filings’ supplementary materials and the executive certifications that accompany the annual report.
A separate original report in the research set states that Goldman Sachs Private Credit Corp filed its annual 10-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on March 3, 2026 and that the 10-K "contains an expanded Item 1C disclosure addressing cybersecurity." That March 3, 2026 filing date conflicts with the accession-number metadata showing submission and acceptance on March 4, 2025 for a period ending Dec. 31, 2024. The supplied materials do not include the text of Item 1C itself, nor do they provide incident statistics, remediation timelines, or executive statements about cybersecurity.
For employees and managers at Goldman Sachs working in private credit, compliance, or information security, the most pertinent documents to review are Exhibit 31.1 through 31.3 and Exhibit 21.1 inside the 10-K, which will identify the certifying executives and the registrant’s subsidiaries, and the Item 1C narrative, which is the place where the filing reportedly expands cybersecurity disclosure. Given the conflicting filing dates, the accession number 0000950170-25-032199 and the document period end Dec. 31, 2024 are the concrete identifiers to use when consulting the full 10-K to confirm what, if any, new governance or cybersecurity details were actually added.
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