Announcement • May 08
RedCloud Holdings plc Appoints Vikram Sharma as Chief Revenue Officer, Infrastructure RedCloud Holdings plc announced the appointment of Vikram Sharma as Chief Revenue Officer, Infrastructure. Sharma brings over 25 years of experience across commercial finance, infrastructure strategy and emerging market expansion. He has held senior roles at Microsoft, Alfa Laval and Sony Ericsson. This new CRO role brings dedicated leadership focus to accelerating infrastructure revenue across new joint venture markets, building on the Company’s first joint ventures in Saudi Arabia and Türkiye. Sharma’s mandate is to scale deployment of the Company’s RAID (Realtime AI for Distribution) engine through its capital-light JV model, targeting high-growth FMCG corridors without proportionate increases in capital deployed. His immediate focus will be developing a pipeline of JV opportunities across Southeast Asia and West Africa — markets where RedCloud’s RAID technology has identified significant unmet demand in FMCG distribution. Announcement • May 01
RedCloud Holdings plc announced delayed 20-F filing On 04/30/2026, RedCloud Holdings plc announced that they will be unable to file their next 20-F by the deadline required by the SEC. Announcement • Apr 30
RedCloud Holdings plc Unveils Specialist Ai Agents Trained on $6.9 Billion Fmcg Trade Dataset RedCloud Holdings plc announced planned introduction of three specialist AI agents within its RedAI platform. Each agent is intended to partially automate high-frequency, high-value decisions across FMCG supply chains. The agents are powered by RedAI’s RAID (Realtime AI for Distribution) Engine, trained on $6.9 billion in proprietary FMCG transactional data. The $14.6 trillion global FMCG industry runs on decisions — thousands of them every day — on what to stock, when to reorder, how to price, and where to promote. RedCloud estimates this data deficit contributes to approximately $2 trillion in lost inventory opportunity across the global FMCG industry each year. The introduction of RedAI specialist agents is intended to address that gap directly, converting RedCloud’s proprietary trade intelligence into data-driven recommendations and semi-autonomous actions embedded directly within specific daily supply chain workflows. The three agents planned for introduction during Second Half 2026, each targeting a distinct, high-frequency decision domain within FMCG and distribution, are designed to operate as follows: RedAI Inventory Agent (Distribution): expected to support inventory managers to reduce both stockouts and excess inventory by continuously monitoring inventory levels versus predicted market demand signals to recommend optimal reorder quantities and timing. By dynamically balancing economic order quantity against actual market demand, the agent’s predictive recommendations are designed to streamline trade while improving working capital efficiency and service levels across the supply chain. RedAI Sales Agent (Distribution): expected to support sales teams to maximise inventory sell-out performance by identifying high-propensity buyers, recommending pricing strategies and ‘best-sold with’ product bundles. Improves performance of each salesperson by automating research steps to reducing effort on low-propensity customers, while increasing sales order value. RedAI Market Planning Agent (FMCG): provide FMCG brand managers with granular visibility of market performance of branded product at category and SKU level, including competitive activity, channel dynamics, and localized growth opportunities. By surfacing actionable intelligence from across RedCloud’s trade data network, and providing recommendations for action, the agent is expected to directly support the growth of market share and competitive advantage. All three agents are in development, designed to utilise RedCloud’s RAID Engine and operate in local languages across RedCloud’s active markets, with embedded trading and payment capabilities through local payment providers. The rollout of RedAI specialist agents is expected to be phased into live customer deployments across RedCloud's operating countries during the second half of 2026, localized for language and enabling embedded trade payment capabilities through local payment providers.