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Rezolve AI says institutional ownership surpasses 10% of cap table

Rezolve Ai (RZLV) announced that institutional ownership has now surpassed 10% of its cap table, following a surge of new positions from some of the world’s largest and most influential funds. Citadel, BlackRock, Vanguard, Jane Street, Northern Trust, Man Group, and State Street amongst others have all recently taken stakes in Rezolve, which Rezolve believes reflects growing institutional conviction in the Company’s trajectory. The moves come amid Rezolve’s inclusion in the Russell 2000 and 3000 indices, accelerating customer adoption, recognition of its differentiated AI platform, and heightened investor focus on the significant valuation gap versus AI peers. “Institutional support is a powerful validation of our progress,” said Daniel Wagner, Founder, CEO. “Amongst the most sophisticated investors in the market are taking positions as Rezolve continues to scale its platform, launch innovative capabilities like Visual Search within Brain Commerce, and demonstrate that we are trading at a substantial discount to AI peers.” Investor focus on Rezolve has sharpened following recent AI sector benchmarks: Anthropic valued at $183B on a reported $5B ARR. Sierra AI valued at $10B as it nears $100M ARR. Rezolve believes these benchmarks highlight the significant gap between Rezolve and its peers despite similar revenue trajectories and, in Rezolve’s case, ownership of its foundational AI models and patents. Rezolve has consistently stated it expects to exceed $100M ARR in 2025, yet at a current market capitalization of approximately $1.7B, trades at only ~17x ARR.

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