No Dilution in Recent F-3 Filing
Strategic Partnerships with Microsoft and Google Driving Enterprise Adoption
NEW YORK, Sept. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rezolve Ai (NASDAQ: RZLV), the enterprise AI-commerce company, today issued a statement to clarify recent misconceptions surrounding its latest SEC filing and to reaffirm the company’s strong financial position, strategic partnerships, and customer traction.
No Dilution in Recent F-3 Filing
On September 25, Rezolve filed a Form F-3 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to re-register for resale certain shares that had previously been registered for resale on Form F-1, a more administratively burdensome form for the Company. The registered shares were already outstanding shares held by investors. No new shares were issued in connection with the Form F-3 and the Form F-3 is not an indication of imminent selling activity by these shareholders. This filing is an administrative requirement to allow prior investors flexibility and to ease the administrative costs of maintaining the registration statements imposed on the Company, and it does not create dilution for existing Rezolve shareholders.
As previously reported on September 26, Rezolve recently completed a $200 million capital raise, further strengthening Rezolve’s balance sheet and intended to fund its global expansion strategy. As previously disclosed and agreed in the definitive documentation, Rezolve intends to register for resale on Form F-3 the shares issued in connection with such capital raise to provide flexibility for the investors in the coming days. This filing is fully consistent with the Company’s previously disclosed plans.
Truly Strategic Partnerships with Microsoft and Google
Rezolve reaffirmed that its partnerships with Microsoft and Google go far beyond marketplace listings. Senior executives Nick Parker of Microsoft and Tara Brady of Google have publicly described Rezolve as a strategic partner in driving the future of retail AI (Microsoft video | Google video). These partnerships involve joint go-to-market commitments, deep technical integration, and coordinated customer engagements across global retail and enterprise sectors.
Addressing the Industry’s Hallucination Problem
One of the most critical challenges in AI adoption is the risk of hallucinations. Rezolve’s proprietary brainpowa™ LLM has been engineered to achieve zero hallucinations, delivering reliable, accurate outputs in enterprise deployments (see demonstration). This differentiator is central to building enterprise trust in Rezolve’s platform.