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Banzai International, Inc. filed a Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to its Form S-3 registration statement on August 6, 2025, removing ClearDoc, Inc. (doing business as OpenReel) financial statements for the three months ended March 31, 2025, because OpenReel is consolidated into Banzai’s financials for that period. The shelf prospectus registers up to $30,000,000 of securities, including Class A common stock (listed on Nasdaq as BNZI), preferred stock, warrants, rights, debt securities and units, to be sold from time to time in one or more offerings.
The prospectus discloses corporate and market metrics relevant to investors: a public float of $10,432,706 based on 2,752,693 non-affiliate shares at a closing price of $3.79 on August 4, 2025; reverse stock splits of 1-for-50 effective September 19, 2024 and 1-for-10 effective July 8, 2025; and Nasdaq minimum bid-price risk, noting the company has not yet received formal notice that it regained compliance despite a post-split bid above $1.00. Reported net losses were $31,095,029 in 2024 and $14,406,262 in 2023; on a 1-for-10 adjusted basis the 2024 net loss per share is shown as $69.75. The company also notes operational updates including the addition of 419 customers from OpenReel and an increase in multi-host Demio customers from 14 to 94 as of March 31, 2025.