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RedCloud unveils CORE, the Operating Environment That Will Unify Trade Intelligence and Action, Built on $6.9 Billion Data Foundation

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RedCloud (Nasdaq: RCT) announced CORE (Compounding Operating Runtime Engine), a trade execution engine that is expected to be the final foundational technology within its RedAI infrastructure and the centerpiece of a launch planned for August 2026. CORE is designed to work alongside RAID (Realtime AI for Distribution) to move from inventory recommendations to completed orders, inventory movements and payments across RedCloud’s trading networks.

Both RAID and CORE are being built on RedCloud’s proprietary Data Foundation, which the company values at $6.9Bn in FMCG trading data gathered since 2023. The announcement follows the commercial launch of RedAI Strategy in Nigeria, an up to $120M joint venture and licensing agreement in India, and the launch of Saudi operations under an up to $30M license agreement.

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  • Proprietary FMCG Data Foundation valued at $6.9Bn since 2023
  • Planned August 2026 launch of CORE trade execution engine
  • RedAI Strategy commercially launched in Nigeria
  • India joint venture and licensing agreement of up to $120M
  • Saudi operations launched under up to $30M license agreement

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Market reaction: RCT +3.29% on CORE trade execution engine

+3.29%
22 alerts
+3.29% News Effect
+43.5% Peak Tracked
-3.0% Trough Tracked
+$454K Valuation Impact
$14.25M Market Cap
1.2x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, RCT gained 3.29%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +43.5% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -3.0% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 22 alerts that day, indicating elevated trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $454K to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $14.25M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Market Context

RedCloud’s unveiling of CORE as its trade execution engine, leveraging $6.9Bn of FMCG data, advances...
Analysis

RedCloud’s unveiling of CORE as its trade execution engine, leveraging $6.9Bn of FMCG data, advances its RedAI roadmap. With an effective $100,000,000 shelf and low reported short positioning, investors may watch upcoming deployments in Türkiye, Saudi Arabia and India.

Key Figures

Data foundation value: $6.9Bn Inventory gap crisis: $2Tn2 India JV and license: up to $120M +1 more
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Data foundation value $6.9Bn FMCG trading data gathered since 2023
Inventory gap crisis $2Tn2 Global FMCG inventory gap referenced in Genesis release wave
India JV and license up to $120M India joint venture and licensing agreement
Saudi license agreement up to $30M Saudi operations license agreement

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jun 30 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 30 AI product launch Positive -20.0% Launch of RedAI Strategy AI application with 2026 revenue guidance detail.
Jun 26 Data framework deal Positive +26.1% India deployment framework for RAID covering ~$35.05M transaction value.
Jun 24 India JV agreement Positive -19.6% Up to $120M, twenty-year India joint venture and licensing agreement.
Jun 08 Customer deployment Positive +5.3% Nigerian beverage manufacturer engagement and Lagos RedAI deployment expansion.
May 27 Saudi JV launch Positive +24.1% Launch of Saudi operations under $30M joint venture deploying RedAI/RAID.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Recent headlines have produced frequent double-digit moves in both directions, indicating elevated sensitivity to company news.

Key Terms

fmcg, ai-native, licensing agreement, trading networks
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fmcg technical
"global FMCG industry which is part of a global $2Tn2 inventory gap crisis"
FMCG, or fast-moving consumer goods, are everyday products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost, such as food, drinks, toiletries, and household items. They matter to investors because these products are in constant demand, providing stable sales and cash flow for companies, even during economic ups and downs. Their high turnover makes them a key segment in the consumer market, reflecting broad consumer spending habits.
ai-native technical
"recent commercial launch of RedAI Strategy, RedCloud’s first AI-native application"
A company or product described as ai-native is built from the ground up around artificial intelligence rather than having AI added on later; its core processes, user experience and decision-making rely on machine learning models and data pipelines. Like a house designed for wheelchair access versus one retrofitted, ai-native firms can move faster, scale more cheaply and offer unique products or cost advantages—information investors use to judge future growth potential and risk exposure to model, data or regulatory failures.
licensing agreement financial
"the signing of a joint venture and licensing agreement of up to $120M in India"
A licensing agreement is a contract where one party gives another the right to use a product, technology, brand, patent or other protected asset in exchange for fees or royalties. For investors, it matters because such deals can provide steady revenue without the licensor bearing all the costs of production or distribution, change a company’s growth prospects, and alter risk depending on whether the rights are exclusive or limited — like renting out a tool instead of selling it outright.
trading networks technical
"execute trade across RedCloud’s built-in trading networks"
Interconnected systems and marketplaces that allow buyers and sellers to find counterparties and execute trades in securities, including public exchanges, alternative trading systems, broker networks, and the technology and rules that link them. Like a transportation network for orders, they shape how quickly trades happen, how easily buyers and sellers find each other, and what prices and fees result, so they influence liquidity, price discovery and execution quality that investors observe.

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CORE, the Compounding Operating Runtime Engine, is near completion as the final piece of enabling technology behind RedAI’s Specialist Agents — with the aim of pairing with RAID to predict, recommend and complete trading outcomes for customers

London, July 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RedCloud Holdings plc (Nasdaq: RCT) (“RedCloud” or the “Company”), the company building intelligent infrastructure for global trade, today announced CORE — the trade execution engine expected to be the final foundational enabling technology of its RedAI infrastructure and be the centrepiece of a launch planned for August 2026. CORE is the second enabling technology alongside RAID (Realtime AI for Distribution), together, upon complete development and implementation, are expected to drive a future of autonomous trade within the RedAI infrastructure.

CORE is part of the Company’s major release wave first announced in November 2025 (codenamed ‘Genesis’), through which RedAI has been re-architected from a trading platform into intelligent infrastructure, placing AI at the centre of solving the inventory gap in the global FMCG industry which is part of a global $2Tn2 inventory gap crisis. Both RAID and CORE are being built on RedCloud’s proprietary Data Foundation — $6.9Bn in FMCG trading data gathered across categories and countries since 20231 — giving RedAI’s specialist agents, what the Company believes may offer a broader perspective than could be derived from a single company’s own FMCG trading data. Today’s announcement follows the recent commercial launch of RedAI Strategy, RedCloud’s first AI-native application and is expected to lead to further product and application announcements in coming months.

From Recommendation to Action

RAID’s models are being developed to use RedCloud’s proprietary Data Foundation to predict supply, demand and price benchmarks, surfacing recommendations on inventory and growth opportunities through RedAI’s specialist agents. Until now, turning those recommendations into a completed order, inventory move or payment has required a person to act on the recommendation manually.

CORE is being developed to enable users, and eventually AI agents, to quickly turn recommendations into action. It is expected to have the ability to place orders, process payments, manage inventory and channels, and execute trade across RedCloud’s built-in trading networks. Upon commercialization and launch of each of RedAI’s specialist agents, they expected to draw on both RAID and CORE to complete specific workflows and tasks in partnership with their human colleagues: the agent recommends, a human approves or adjusts, and CORE executes — with future autonomous execution reserved for tightly defined, low-value scenarios with human oversight.

Justin Floyd, CEO and Co-Founder of RedCloud, said, “RAID will tell our customers what is about to happen in their market. CORE is designed to be the engine that takes action. A recommendation that a business planner has to execute manually in different systems isn’t decision intelligence — it’s administration. CORE is expected to close that gap, so in the future, the RedAI specialist agent that spots the opportunity can also place the order, adjust the inventory, or route the payment, with a human colleague reviewing as appropriate. The announcement and launch of RAID and CORE alongside each other will be a major milestone for RedCloud as we continue to deploy the major elements of our new AI-native infrastructure.”

Soumaya Hamzaoui, Chief Product and Commercial Officer and Co-Founder of RedCloud, said, “We’ve designed RAID and CORE to work as one system, either integrated directly into our Enterprise customer’s infrastructure, or within RedAI applications featuring specialist agents, so that in the future, a recommendation and the action it leads to might become autonomous and instant. Announcing CORE alongside RAID completes the picture of what RedAI’s infrastructure is built to do — and we have further announcements to come as we bring them to market."

Today’s announcement is expected to be followed by further detail on CORE and RAID as they reach deployment readiness, with the anticipated announcement of new user applications, as RedCloud continues to scale its RedAI infrastructure across its operational hubs and growing network of joint ventures — including its agreements in Türkiye, Saudi Arabia and India.

Recent RedCloud Announcements 

Today’s announcement follows a series of recent milestones for RedCloud in May and June 2026: the commercial launch of RedAI Strategy in Nigeria; the signing of a joint venture and licensing agreement of up to $120M in India, followed by the start of RedCloud’s India deployment a few days later; the launch of Saudi operations under an up to $30M license agreement.

About RedCloud

RedCloud’s mission is to build the intelligence infrastructure of global trade, through generation and aggregation of proprietary trading and market data from across the FMCG industry through its RedAI infrastructure and associated products (“RedAI”). RedCloud provides market intelligence based on proprietary trading data across categories in each of its markets. The Company also delivers a trading infrastructure and related products for use by its customers, to enable intelligent digital exchange of everyday consumer supplies across business supply chains, supported by a payments and lending ecosystem intended to streamline trade.

RedCloud is a British company registered in London, co-founded by serial entrepreneur Justin Floyd and Soumaya Hamzaoui. For more information about RedCloud and its RedAI infrastructure, please visit www.redcloudtechnology.com and connect on LinkedIn.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include, without limitation, statements regarding the anticipated Q3 2026 launch of CORE and other RedAI, the expected development, capabilities, integration and performance of CORE and RAID within the RedAI infrastructure, the ability of RedAI specialist agents to draw on both RAID and CORE to complete specific workflows to provide recommendations and surface opportunities for RedAI infrastructure customers, the anticipated integration of CORE into the Red AI infrastructure and its applications in H2 2026, the timing and content of future product announcements, including new user applications, the expected growth of RedAI’s Data Foundation, and RedCloud’s ability to deliver market-level intelligence and execution capability to FMCG manufacturers, distributors, brands and retailers. Forward-looking statements are identified by words such as “expects,” “intends,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “plans,” “may,” “could,” “should,” and similar expressions. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied as a result of risks including, without limitation, delays to product launches, failure to achieve commercial adoption of RedAI infrastructure at the levels contemplated, and the other risk factors set forth in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 20-F and subsequent filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. RedCloud undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements except as required by law.

[1] $6.9Bn value of FMCG goods traded across the RedAI infrastructure since January 2023.
[2] $2Tn Inventory Gap – IHL Research

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FAQ

What is RedCloud CORE announced in July 2026 and how does it support RCT?

CORE is RedCloud’s planned trade execution engine designed to complete orders, payments and inventory actions. According to RedCloud, it will act as a foundational part of the RedAI infrastructure, working with RAID to link trade intelligence directly to execution workflows for users and AI agents.

How will RAID and CORE work together within RedCloud’s RedAI platform (Nasdaq: RCT)?

RAID is being developed to predict supply, demand and price benchmarks, while CORE is designed to execute resulting trade actions. According to RedCloud, specialist agents will use both systems so recommendations are approved by humans and then executed, with limited future autonomy under human oversight.

What is the $6.9 billion Data Foundation supporting RedCloud’s CORE and RAID systems?

RedCloud’s Data Foundation is described as $6.9Bn in FMCG trading data collected across categories and countries since 2023. According to RedCloud, this proprietary dataset underpins RAID and CORE, aiming to give specialist agents a broader market perspective than a single company’s internal data.

When is RedCloud (RCT) planning to launch CORE and its RedAI specialist agents?

RedCloud expects CORE to be the centerpiece of a launch planned for August 2026. According to RedCloud, specialist agents will be commercialized over time, drawing on both RAID and CORE to complete specific workflows and tasks in partnership with human users across its RedAI applications.

What recent commercial milestones has RedCloud (RCT) reported in India and Saudi Arabia?

According to RedCloud, recent milestones include a joint venture and licensing agreement of up to $120M in India and the launch of Saudi operations under an up to $30M license agreement. These agreements support scaling RedAI infrastructure through local partnerships and deployments.

How does RedAI Strategy fit with CORE and RAID in RedCloud’s AI-native infrastructure?

RedAI Strategy is RedCloud’s first AI-native application, commercially launched in Nigeria in 2026. According to RedCloud, Strategy uses RedAI capabilities, while CORE and RAID provide the underlying prediction and execution layer that future specialist agents and applications will build on across global FMCG trade.