Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc has filed its 2025 Annual Report and Form 20-F with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 13, 2026, according to a company announcement. The filing includes audited financial results for the year ended December 31, 2025, providing shareholders and investors with comprehensive financial data for the beverage giant’s latest fiscal year. CCEP, which serves nearly 600 million consumers across 31 countries, made the Form 20-F filing available through multiple regulatory channels.
The Uxbridge, England-based company confirmed that the documentation is now accessible on its investor relations website and through the SEC’s official platform. CCEP previously released unaudited fourth-quarter and full year results on February 17, 2026, which provided preliminary financial performance indicators ahead of the formal annual report filing.
Understanding the Form 20-F Filing Process
The Form 20-F represents a mandatory annual filing for foreign companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges, similar to the Form 10-K required for domestic corporations. This regulatory document provides international investors with standardized financial information, including audited financial statements, management discussion and analysis, and risk factors. For CCEP, which maintains listings on NASDAQ alongside European exchanges, the filing ensures compliance with U.S. securities regulations.
Additionally, the annual report offers detailed insights into CCEP’s operations across its extensive territory, which spans Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. The company distributes some of the beverage industry’s most recognized brands and supports over 4 million customers through its distribution network. These comprehensive disclosures help investors evaluate the company’s financial health and strategic direction.
Multiple Listing Requirements and Accessibility
CCEP maintains a complex listing structure across several major stock exchanges, including Euronext Amsterdam, NASDAQ, the London Stock Exchange, and Spanish stock exchanges. The company trades under the ticker symbol CCEP and holds positions in both the NASDAQ 100 and FTSE 100 indices. This multi-exchange presence necessitates coordination across different regulatory frameworks and reporting standards.
However, the company has streamlined access to its annual report by making it available through multiple channels. The document is posted on the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority’s National Storage Mechanism, ensuring compliance with British regulatory requirements. Meanwhile, investors can access the filing directly through CCEP’s investor relations portal or the SEC’s online database.
Shareholder Distribution and Timeline
In contrast to the immediate digital availability, physical copies of the annual report will follow a different timeline. According to the company announcement, printed versions will be mailed to shareholders who have specifically requested hard copies on or around April 16, 2026. This staggered distribution approach reflects modern investor preferences, with most stakeholders now accessing financial reports electronically.
The annual report filing represents a significant milestone in CCEP’s corporate calendar, providing transparency into the company’s financial performance and operational achievements. As one of the world’s leading consumer goods companies, CCEP’s financial disclosures carry weight for investors tracking the beverage sector and multinational corporations. The comprehensive nature of the Form 20-F offers detailed information beyond preliminary earnings announcements.
Investors and analysts will now have several weeks to review the detailed financial statements and management commentary before the printed copies reach requesting shareholders in mid-April. The company has not announced any additional investor presentations or conference calls specifically related to the Form 20-F filing beyond the earlier fourth-quarter results discussion.
