Has Coca‑Cola announced any change to its U.S. corporate headquarters or SEC filings in 2024–2025?
Executive summary
No authoritative public filing or record in the provided reporting shows The Coca‑Cola Company announcing a relocation of its U.S. corporate headquarters in 2024–2025; instead, the company filed routine SEC reports (10‑K, 8‑K, proxy materials) and described operational reorganizations such as sunsetting an operating segment and leadership changes [1] [2] [3]. The filings available on the company’s investor site and SEC archives reflect normal disclosures but do not include a headquarters move [4] [1].
1. What the SEC record actually shows: regular filings, not a headquarters move
The public SEC record produced by The Coca‑Cola Company in 2024–2025 comprises routine periodic and current reports: the 2024 Form 10‑K accepted in February 2025, subsequent 8‑K exhibits such as the June 26, 2025 filing, and proxy materials — all made available on Coca‑Cola’s investor filings page and the SEC EDGAR system [5] [3] [4]. Those filings discuss corporate performance, strategy, segment changes and governance items but do not announce any change to the company’s U.S. corporate headquarters in the 2024–2025 filings included in the reporting [1] [3].
2. Reorganizations and leadership moves that did appear in filings
The filings do document substantive corporate actions unrelated to a headquarter relocation: in November 2024 Coca‑Cola announced plans to sunset its Global Ventures operating segment with related reporting changes effective January 1, 2025, and the company disclosed leadership appointments — for example the appointment of Henrique Braun as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer in January 2025 — which are explicitly in the company’s SEC submissions [1] [6]. Those items reflect strategic and governance shifts that commonly generate 8‑K or 10‑K disclosure, but they are distinct from any announcement about moving the U.S. corporate address [2] [6].
3. Separate bottler filings and why they matter to the question
Related SEC filings for independent bottlers and distributors, such as Coca‑Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated (COKE), appear in the search results and cover their own 10‑K/DEF 14A disclosures and operating details, but those filings are for separate corporate entities and likewise do not indicate a change in The Coca‑Cola Company’s U.S. headquarters in 2024–2025 [7] [8]. Conflating bottler filings with The Coca‑Cola Company’s corporate‑headquarters status would be misleading; the record provided separates the registry entries for the parent company (KO) from bottlers (COKE) [5] [8].
4. Where reporting could create confusion — and what the documents actually say
Some third‑party summaries and indexing sites collect SEC filings and add AI summaries or metadata that focus on market value, stock transactions and executive share trades; these can distract from the core question of a headquarters change [9]. The primary source filings on the company’s site and the SEC EDGAR copy include detailed MD&A and business‑segment descriptions and specifically note the segment realignment and corporate governance updates without any statement about relocating the corporate headquarters [3] [1].
5. Limitations and alternative possibilities not covered in the available reporting
The available reporting is limited to the filings and excerpts collected here; if a headquarters move had been announced outside formal SEC filings — for example via a press release not captured in these sources, state business‑registration filings, or later 2025 filings not included in the dataset — that would not be visible in this review. The documents reviewed make clear that the company posts filings and amendments on its investor site and EDGAR as filed, and no such headquarters change language appears in the provided 2024–2025 SEC materials [4] [3]. Reporters or commentators claiming a headquarters move should be asked to cite the specific SEC filing or an equivalent primary source.
6. Bottom line
Based on the company’s 2024 Form 10‑K, subsequent 8‑Ks and proxy materials available in the provided reporting, Coca‑Cola disclosed operating‑segment changes and leadership updates in 2024–2025 but did not announce a change to its U.S. corporate headquarters or a filing that explicitly records such a move within these sources [1] [2] [3]. Any definitive claim of a headquarters relocation would require a citation to a primary filing or press release that is not present in the documents reviewed here [4].