Item 1. Financial Statements
ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
reAlpha Tech Corp. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet
September 30, 2025 (Unaudited) and December
31, 2024
September 30,
2025
December 31,
2024
ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash
$ 9,278,879
$ 3,123,530
Accounts receivable, net
42,943
182,425
Receivable from related parties
-
12,873
Prepaid expenses
2,509,042
180,158
Current assets of discontinued operations
-
56,931
Other current assets
361,558
487,181
Total current assets
12,192,422
4,043,098
Property and Equipment, at cost
Property and equipment, net
$ 50,378
$ 102,638
Other Assets
Investments
204,923
215,000
Other long term assets
-
31,250
Intangible assets, net
3,071,109
3,285,406
Goodwill
4,208,261
4,211,166
Capitalized software development - work in progress
-
105,900
TOTAL ASSETS
$ 19,727,093
$ 11,994,458
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIT)
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable
$ 200,386
$ 655,765
Related party payables
5,622
9,287
Short term loans - related parties -current portion
227,504
261,986
Short term loans - unrelated parties -current portion
260,966
519,153
Accrued expenses
1,246,672
1,164,813
Deferred liabilities, current portion
1,117,807
1,534,433
Total current liabilities
$ 3,058,957
$ 4,145,437
Long-Term Liabilities
Embedded derivative liability
4,479,980
-
Preferred stock liability
377,343
-
Other long term loans - related parties - net of current portion
6,424
45,052
Other long term loans - unrelated parties - net of current portion
103,811
241,121
Note payable, net of discount
-
4,909,376
Other long term liabilities
801,000
1,086,000
Total liabilities
$ 8,827,515
$ 10,426,986
Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit)
Preferred Stock ($ 0.001 par value; 5,000,000 shares authorized) 1,000,000 shares designated as Series A Convertible Preferred Stock; 250,000 and 0 shares issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, respectively
-
-
Common stock ($ 0.001 par value; 200,000,000 shares authorized, 103,050,651 shares outstanding as of September 30, 2025; 200,000,000 shares authorized, 45,864,503 shares outstanding as of December 31, 2024)
103,047
45,865
Common stock to be issued
280,000
-
Additional paid-in capital
61,610,536
39,770,060
Accumulated deficit
( 51,008,326 )
( 38,260,913 )
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income
( 96,074 )
5,011
Total stockholders’ equity of reAlpha Tech Corp.
10,889,183
1,560,023
Non-controlling interests in consolidated entities
10,395
7,449
Total stockholders’ equity
10,899,578
1,567,472
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCK HOLDERS’ EQUITY
$ 19,727,093
$ 11,994,458
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reAlpha Tech Corp. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
and Comprehensive Loss
For the Three and Nine Months Ended September
30, 2025 and 2024 (unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended
For the Nine Months Ended
September 30,
2025
September 30,
2024
September 30,
2025
September 30,
2024
Revenues
$ 1,445,137
$ 339,227
$ 3,623,153
$ 422,006
Cost of revenue
695,557
113,361
1,733,441
139,687
Gross Profit
749,580
225,866
1,889,712
282,319
Operating Expense
Wages, benefits and payroll taxes
1,655,061
779,561
4,291,586
1,674,647
Repairs and maintenance
344
1,537
1,304
3,132
Utilities
4,963
2,555
16,881
5,197
Travel
27,172
75,424
111,556
186,705
Dues and subscriptions
29,732
37,491
121,971
74,234
Marketing and advertising
2,481,015
243,362
4,483,626
451,103
Professional and legal fees
996,329
441,569
2,742,220
1,222,086
Depreciation and amortization
132,001
99,009
393,445
239,792
Impairment of capitalized software
-
-
105,900
-
Other operating expense
371,764
170,548
1,032,663
345,832
Total operating expense
5,698,381
1,851,056
13,301,152
4,202,728
Operating Loss
( 4,948,801 )
( 1,625,190 )
( 11,411,440 )
( 3,920,409 )
Other Expense (income)
Changes in fair value of contingent consideration
( 67,000 )
-
( 148,000 )
-
Interest expense, net
388,364
119,485
934,365
130,607
Change in fair value of preferred stock liability and embedded derivative liability
95,495
-
( 243,883 )
-
Other expense, net
415,664
289,469
787,770
741,249
Total other expense
832,523
408,954
1,330,252
871,856
Net Loss from continuing operations before income taxes
( 5,781,324 )
( 2,034,144 )
( 12,741,692 )
( 4,792,265 )
Income tax (expense) benefit
-
-
-
-
Net Loss from continuing operations
( 5,781,324 )
( 2,034,144 )
( 12,741,692 )
( 4,792,265 )
Discontinued operations (Roost and Rhove)
Loss from operations of discontinued operations
-
( 64,430 )
-
( 203,666 )
Income tax benefit
-
-
-
-
Loss on discontinued operations
$ -
$ ( 64,430 )
$ -
$ ( 203,666 )
Net Loss
$ ( 5,781,324 )
$ ( 2,098,574 )
$ ( 12,741,692 )
$ ( 4,995,931 )
Less: Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Non-Controlling Interests
1,317
( 26 )
2,946
( 74 )
Net Loss Attributable to Controlling Interests
$ ( 5,782,641 )
$ ( 2,098,548 )
$ ( 12,744,638 )
$ ( 4,995,857 )
Other comprehensive income (loss)
Foreign currency translation adjustments
17,282
( 33,917 )
( 89,154 )
( 33,917 )
Total other comprehensive income (loss)
17,282
( 33,917 )
( 89,154 )
( 33,917 )
Comprehensive Loss Attributable to Controlling Interests
$ ( 5,765,359 )
$ ( 2,132,465 )
$ ( 12,833,793 )
$ ( 5,029,774 )
Basic loss per share
Continuing operations
$ ( 0.07 )
$ ( 0.05 )
$ ( 0.22 )
$ ( 0.11 )
Discontinued operations
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
Net Loss per share — basic
$ ( 0.07 )
$ ( 0.05 )
$ ( 0.22 )
$ ( 0.11 )
Diluted loss per share
Continuing operations
$ ( 0.07 )
$ ( 0.05 )
$ ( 0.22 )
$ ( 0.11 )
Discontinued operations
$ -
$ -
$ -
$ -
Net Loss per share — diluted
$ ( 0.07 )
$ ( 0.05 )
$ ( 0.22 )
$ ( 0.11 )
Weighted-average outstanding shares — basic
81,716,309
44,372,982
58,167,658
44,240,099
Weighted-average outstanding shares — diluted
81,716,309
44,372,982
58,167,658
44,240,099
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reAlpha Tech Corp. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes
in Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit)
For the Three and Nine Months Ended September
30, 2025, and 2024 (unaudited)
Series A
Convertible
Additional
Common
Accumulated
Other
reAlpha
Tech Corp.
and
Non-
Total
Common Stock
Preferred Stock
Paid-in
Stock to be
Accumulated
Comprehensive
Subsidiaries
Controlling
Stockholders’
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
issued
Deficit
Loss
Equity
Interests
Equity
Balance at December 31, 2023
44,122,091
$ 44,123
-
$ -
$ 36,899,497
$ -
$ ( 12,237,885 )
$ -
$ 24,705,735
$ 3,050
$ 24,708,785
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 1,418,980 )
-
( 1,418,980 )
( 65 )
( 1,419,045 )
Balance at March 31, 2024
44,122,091
$ 44,123
-
$ -
$ 36,899,497
$ -
$ ( 13,656,865 )
$ -
$ 23,286,755
$ 2,985
$ 23,289,740
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 1,478,329 )
-
( 1,478,329 )
17
( 1,478,312 )
Common stock issuance to employees & directors
201,135
201
-
-
202,945
-
-
-
203,146
-
203,146
Common stock issuance for Naamche acquisition
-
-
-
-
193,500
-
-
-
193,500
-
193,500
RTC India - non- controlling interests
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
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Balance at June 30, 2024
44,323,226
$ 44,324
$ -
$ -
$ 37,295,942
$ -
$ ( 15,135,194 )
$ -
$ 22,205,072
$ 3,007
$ 22,208,079
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 2,098,548 )
-
( 2,098,548 )
( 26 )
( 2,098,574 )
Other comprehensive loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 33,917 )
( 33,917 )
-
( 33,917 )
Common stock issuance for Naamche acquisition
-
-
-
-
( 193,500 )
-
-
-
( 193,500 )
-
( 193,500 )
Common stock issuance for reAlpha Mortgage acquisition
1,146,837
1,147
-
-
1,512,853
-
-
-
1,514,000
-
1,514,000
Common stock issuance for AiChat acquisition
-
-
-
-
1,022,975
-
-
-
1,022,975
-
1,022,975
Common stock issuance for services
83,000
83
-
-
108,647
-
-
-
108,730
-
108,730
Common stock issuance for employees
3,288
3
-
-
4,304
-
-
-
4,307
-
4,307
Common stock issuance to AiChat employees
14,616
15
-
-
19,132
-
-
-
19,147
-
19,147
Hyperfast - Non-Controlling Interest
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3,750
3,750
RTC India - Non-Controlling Interest
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 1,816 )
( 1,816 )
Balance at September 30, 2024
45,570,967
45,572
-
-
39,770,353
-
( 17,233,742 )
( 33,917 )
22,548,266
4,915
22,553,181
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Series A
Convertible
Additional
Common
Accumulated
Other
reAlpha
Tech Corp.
and
Non-
Total
Common Stock
Preferred Stock
Paid-in
Stock to be
Accumulated
Comprehensive
Subsidiaries
Controlling
Stockholders’
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
issued
Deficit
Loss
Equity
Interests
Equity
Balance at December 31, 2024
45,864,503
$ 45,865
-
$ -
$ 39,770,060
$ -
$ ( 38,260,913 )
$ 5,011
$ 1,560,023
$ 7,449
$ 1,567,472
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 2,849,942 )
-
( 2,849,942 )
( 409 )
( 2,850,351 )
Other comprehensive loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 11,931 )
( 11,931 )
-
( 11,931 )
Common stock issuance to AiChat10X Pte. Ltd.
189,679
189
-
-
( 189 )
-
-
-
-
-
-
Common stock issuance through ATM
160,879
160
-
-
231,075
-
-
-
231,235
-
231,235
Common stock issuance to Streeterville Capital, LLC
15,873
16
-
-
19,984
-
-
-
20,000
-
20,000
Stock-based compensation
-
-
-
-
78,355
-
-
-
78,355
-
78,355
Balance at March 31, 2025
46,230,934
$ 46,230
$ -
$ -
$ 40,099,285
$ -
$ ( 41,110,855 )
$ ( 6,920 )
$ ( 972,260 )
$ 7,040
$ ( 965,220 )
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 4,112,054 )
-
( 4,112,054 )
2,038
( 4,110,016 )
Other comprehensive loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 106,436 )
( 106,436 )
-
( 106,436 )
Common stock issuance - Warrants exercised
4,218,751
4,218
-
-
2,930,692
-
-
-
2,934,910
-
2,934,910
Common stock issuance for GTG acquisition
700,055
700
-
-
450,435
-
-
-
451,135
-
451,135
Common stock issuance to Employees
99,100
99
-
-
63,952
-
-
-
64,051
-
64,051
Common stock issuance to Streeterville Capital, LLC
747,607
748
-
-
369,317
-
-
-
370,065
-
370,065
Common stock issuance to Non- Employee
50,505
50
-
-
24,950
-
-
-
25,000
-
25,000
Shares issued through ATM
317,702
318
-
-
106,776
-
-
-
107,094
-
107,094
Stock-based compensation
-
-
-
-
128,937
-
-
-
128,937
-
128,937
Balance at June 30, 2025
52,364,654
$ 52,363
$ -
$ -
$ 44,174,344
$ -
$ ( 45,222,909 )
$ ( 113,356 )
$ ( 1,109,558 )
$ 9,078
$ ( 1,100,480 )
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 5,782,641 )
-
( 5,782,641 )
1,317
( 5,781,324 )
Other comprehensive income
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
17,282
17,282
-
17,282
Common stock issuance - Public offering
13,333,334
13,333
-
-
1,730,717
-
-
-
1,744,050
-
1,744,050
Common stock issuance - RDO
14,285,718
14,285
-
-
4,569,766
-
-
-
4,584,051
-
4,584,051
Common stock issuance - Private Placement Warrants
exercised
11,552,859
11,553
-
-
4,031,948
-
-
-
4,043,501
-
4,043,501
Common stock issuance - Public offering Warrants exercised
7,521,668
7,522
-
-
5,633,729
-
-
-
5,641,251
-
5,641,251
Common stock cancellation for GTG rescission
( 700,055 )
( 700 )
-
-
( 450,435 )
-
( 2,776 )
-
( 453,911 )
-
( 453,911 )
Common stock issuance to Employees
76,607
75
-
-
30,277
-
-
-
30,352
-
30,352
Common stock issuance to Streeterville Capital, LLC
1,267,656
1,268
-
-
348,732
-
-
-
350,000
-
350,000
Common stock issuance to AiChat10X Pte. Ltd.
255,951
256
-
-
180,269
-
-
-
180,525
-
180,525
Common stock issuance - ATM
2,474,402
2,474
-
-
835,190
-
-
-
837,664
-
837,664
Common stock issuance - RDO Placement Agent warrants exercised
617,857
618
-
-
269,695
-
-
-
270,313
-
270,313
Stock-based compensation
-
-
-
-
256,304
-
-
-
256,304
-
256,304
Common stock to be issued - Private Placement Warrants exercised
-
-
-
-
-
280,000
-
-
280,000
-
280,000
Balance at September 30, 2025
103,050,651
$ 103,047
$ -
$ -
$ 61,610,536
$ 280,000
$ ( 51,008,326 )
$ ( 96,074 )
$ 10,889,183
$ 10,39 5
$ 10,899,57 8
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reAlpha Tech Corp. and Subsidiaries
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
For the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025,
and 2024 (unaudited)
For the Nine Months Ended
For the Nine Months Ended
September 30, 2025
September 30, 2024
Cash Flows from Operating Activities:
Net Loss
$ ( 12,741,692 )
$ ( 4,995,931 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
393,445
304,222
Impairment of capitalized software
105,900
145,746
Amortization of loan discounts
545,624
-
Stock-based compensation - employees
557,999
207,454
Stock-based compensation - services
-
108,647
Change in fair value of contingent consideration
( 148,000 )
-
Loss on extinguishment of debt
438,834
-
Change in fair value of preferred stock liability and embedded derivative liability
( 243,883 )
-
Non-cash commitment fee expenses
375,000
375,000
Non-cash marketing and advertising
3,373,866
-
Non-cash compensation expense - GTG Financial
106,000
-
Non-cash dividend payable on Series A convertible preferred stock
78,391
-
Gain on rescission of GTG acquisition
( 94,071 )
-
Loss/(gain) on sale of property and equipment
48,748
( 31,392 )
Loss/(gain) from equity method investment
10,077
( 20,663 )
Changes in operating assets and liabilities
Accounts receivable
139,482
150,736
Receivable from related parties
12,873
-
Payable to related parties
( 3,665 )
-
Prepaid expenses
57,711
193,260
Other current assets
( 286,820 )
( 6,843 )
Accounts payable
( 555,707 )
( 59,178 )
Accrued expenses
( 781,173 )
( 177,148 )
Deferred liabilities
( 236,101 )
-
Total adjustments
3,894,530
1,189,841
Net cash used in operating activities
( 8,847,162 )
( 3,806,090 )
Cash Flows from Investing Activities:
Additions to property and equipment
( 32,604 )
( 8,781 )
Proceeds from sale of properties
-
78,000
Net cash acquired in business combination
349,529
( 20,464 )
Deconsolidation of GTG cash
( 207,606 )
-
Cash used for additions to capitalized software
( 156,892 )
( 417,024 )
Net cash used in investing activities
( 47,573 )
( 368,269 )
Cash Flows from Financing Activities:
Proceeds from issuance of debt
155,481
5,000,000
Payments of debt
( 5,409,086 )
( 205,134 )
Proceeds from issuance of common stock
21,615,811
-
Debt extinguishment expenses
( 368,769 )
-
Equity issuance expenses
( 941,742 )
-
Net cash provided by financing activities
15,051,695
4,794,866
Net increase in cash
6,156,960
620,507
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash
( 1,611 )
-
Cash - Beginning of Period
3,123,530
6,456,370
Cash - End of Period
$ 9,278,879
$ 7,076,877
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information
Cash paid for interest
457,036
130,607
Noncash Investing and Financing Activities:
Preferred stock issuance - MMC transaction
5,000,000
-
Non-cash conversion of debt to equity – Streeterville Capital, LLC
720,065
-
Issuance of warrants to placement agents in connection with equity offerings
299,768
-
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reAlpha Tech Corp. and Subsidiaries
Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
(Unaudited)
Note 1 - Organization and Description of Business
reAlpha Tech Corp. was incorporated with the name
reAlpha Asset Management, Inc. in the State of Delaware on April 22, 2021 , which was changed to reAlpha Tech Corp. as a result of the
short-form merger with its former parent on March 21, 2023. reAlpha Tech Corp. and its subsidiaries are collectively referred to as “we,”
“us,” “our” or the “Company.”
Utilizing the power of artificial intelligence
(“AI”) and an acquisition-led growth strategy, our goal is to offer a more affordable, streamlined experience for those on
the journey to homeownership.
The Company is a technology-driven, integrated
services company, leveraging AI to enhance the homebuying experience and streamline real estate transactions. At the core of the Company’s
strategy is the reAlpha platform, an AI-powered solution designed to simplify the home purchase process while generating revenue through
realty services, mortgage brokering services, and digital title and escrow services.
The Company operates through its subsidiaries, Naamche, Inc. (“U.S.
Naamche”), Naamche, Inc. Pvt. Ltd. (“Nepal Naamche” and together with U.S. Naamche, “Naamche”), and AiChat
Pte. Ltd. (“AiChat”) to expand its software development expertise and AI-driven engagement tools, and reAlpha Realty, LLC,
Debt Does Deals, LLC (f/k/a Be My Neighbor and d/b/a reAlpha Mortgage) (“reAlpha Mortgage”), and Hyperfast Title LLC (“Hyperfast”)
to provide real estate brokerage and closing services, which enable the Company to capture value across multiple stages of the transaction
process. During the three months ended September 30, 2025, the Company’s acquisition of GTG Financial, Inc. (“GTG” or
“GTG Financial”) was rescinded pursuant to the terms of the Stock Purchase Agreement, by and among GTG Financial, Glenn Groves
(the “Seller”) and the Company, dated February 20, 2025 (the “SPA”). As a result of the rescission of the SPA,
GTG is no longer a subsidiary of the Company as of August 21, 2025 (the “Rescission Date”) (see “Note 4 – Business
Combinations” for more information).
With its focus on AI technology and integrated
real estate services, the Company is creating a scalable, end-to-end, tech-enabled model for customers to buy a home. Through strategic
acquisitions and innovations in its platform, the Company is expanding its market presence and diversifying revenue streams across real
estate, mortgage services, and AI-powered solutions.
The Company’s principal executive office
is located at 6515 Longshore Loop, Suite 100, Dublin, OH 43017.
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Note 2 - Summary of Significant Accounting
Policies
Principles of Consolidation
The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated
financial statements have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”).
These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries and
entities that the Company holds a controlling financial interest of, and those in which it owns more than 50 % of the voting interest.
All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.
Basis of Presentation
The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated
financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the rules and regulations of the SEC applicable to interim financial reporting
on Form 10-Q. Accordingly, they do not include all disclosures required by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S.
GAAP”) for annual financial statements. In the opinion of management, all adjustments (consisting only of normal recurring items)
necessary for a fair presentation have been included. The condensed consolidated balance sheet as of December 31, 2024 has been derived
from the Company’s audited consolidated financial statements included in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December
31, 2024, filed with the SEC on April 2, 2025, as amended on May 13, 2025 (the “Form 10-K”).
This summary of significant accounting policies
is presented to assist in understanding the Company’s financial statements. These accounting policies conform to U.S. GAAP and have
been consistently applied in the preparation of the financial statements. The financial statements include the operations, assets, and
liabilities of the Company. In the opinion of the Company’s management, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial
statements contain all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring accruals, necessary to fairly present the accompanying financial statements.
These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements
included in the Form 10-K. Operating results for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of operating results for an entire fiscal
year or any other future periods.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity
with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure
of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during
the reporting period. In the opinion of management, all adjustments necessary in order to make the financial statements not misleading
have been included. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Related Party Transactions
The Company accounts for related party transactions
in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 850. A related party is generally defined as (i) any person that
holds 10 % or more of the Company’s securities and their immediate families, (ii) the Company’s management, (iii) someone that
directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by or is under common control with the Company, or (iv) anyone who can significantly influence
the financial and operating decisions of the Company. A transaction is considered to be a related party transaction when there is a transfer
of resources or obligations between related parties. The Company conducts business with its related parties in the ordinary course of
business.
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Transactions involving related parties cannot
be presumed to be carried out on an arm’s-length basis, as the requisite conditions of competitive, free market dealings may not
exist. Representations about transactions with related parties, if made, shall not imply that the related party transactions were consummated
on terms equivalent to those that prevail in arm’s-length transactions unless such representations can be substantiated.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
The Company considers all highly liquid investments
with an original maturity of three months or less when purchased to be cash equivalents.
Concentration of Credit Risks
Financial instruments that potentially subject
the Company to a significant concentration of credit risk primarily consist of cash, cash equivalents, and accounts receivable. As of
September 30, 2025, the Company’s cash was held by financial institutions that management believes have acceptable credit. The Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation insures balances up to $ 250,000 . At times, the Company may maintain balances in excess of the federally
insured limits. Accounts receivable are typically unsecured. The risk with respect to accounts receivable is mitigated by regular credit
evaluations that the Company performs on its distribution partners and its ongoing monitoring of outstanding balances.
In accordance with ASC 326, Investments - Financial
Instruments-Credit Losses the Company applies the Current Expected Credit Losses (“CECL”) model to estimate expected credit
losses over the lifetime of financial assets measured at amortized cost. The Company has determined that accounts receivable is the only
financial asset subject to CECL assessment, as it does not have any loan receivables, held-to-maturity debt securities, or other financial
instruments requiring CECL evaluation.
The Company’s CECL methodology incorporates
historical loss experience and current economic conditions to assess credit risk and expected loss reserves.
During the nine months ended September 30, 2025,
the Company collected all previously outstanding receivables attributable to AiChat, its Singapore subsidiary. As a result, the previously
recorded CECL reserve of 0.05 % was released. However, a new CECL provision for the three months ended September 30, 2025 was recorded
based on updated receivables and risk profiles as of September 30, 2025. The CECL reserve is netted against accounts receivable, net on
the balance sheet.
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There were no changes in the Company’s credit
risk exposure, CECL methodology, and/or reserve assumptions during the nine months ended September 30, 2025. The updated values are as
follows:
Amount
Opening balance, January 1, 2025
62
Provision for expected credit losses
279
Release of allowance for expected credit losses
( 121 )
Ending balance, September 30, 2025
$ 220
There have been no material changes to the Company’s
significant accounting policies during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025.
Revenue Recognition
The Company recognizes revenue in accordance with
ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers (“ASC 606”) when control of services is transferred to the customer. On a standalone
basis, the Company generates revenue by providing monthly support services. Revenue is recognized over time as the services are performed
and the customer benefits from them.
AiChat, a company specializing in AI conversational
customer experience solutions, adheres to the revenue recognition standards outlined in ASC 606. The license fee for platform access and
consulting services are recognized as distinct performance obligations, reflecting their ability to provide value independently within
our customer contracts. For the “right to access” license fee, revenue is recognized over the duration of the subscription
period, as control and benefits are provided continuously to the customer. Consulting services are recognized based on the nature of the
engagement. Revenue for one-time services, such as project setups, is recognized at the point in time of delivery. For ongoing consulting
services, revenue is recognized over time, reflecting the continuous benefit transferred to the customer throughout the service period.
This approach ensures that revenue recognition accurately matches the ongoing provision of access and the timing of consulting services,
as per the guidelines of ASC 606.
reAlpha Mortgage, a mortgage brokerage company,
complies with ASC 606 by recognizing revenue at the point of loan funding. This moment marks the transfer of control of the loan to the
borrower, capturing the completion of reAlpha Mortgage’s primary service successfully securing a loan. All services, including loan
origination, application processing, and credit assessment, contribute to this culminating event. Revenue is therefore recognized only
when the loan is funded, ensuring that the exact revenue amount is determinable based on the loan amount and agreed commission, accurately
reflecting the completion of all related performance obligations.
GTG Financial, a mortgage brokerage company, complies
with ASC 606 by recognizing revenue at the point of loan funding. This moment marks the transfer of control of the loan to the borrower,
capturing the completion of GTG Financial’s primary service successfully securing a loan. All services, including loan origination,
application processing, and credit assessment, contribute to this culminating event. Revenue is therefore recognized only when the loan
is funded, ensuring that the exact revenue amount is determinable based on the loan amount and agreed commission, accurately reflecting
the completion of all related performance obligations. Effective as of the Rescission Date, the Company’s acquisition of GTG Financial
was rescinded. Accordingly, GTG Financial is no longer a subsidiary of the Company, and its results are not included in these unaudited
condensed consolidated financial statements for periods after that date (see “Note 4 – Business Combinations” for
more information).
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Naamche, a subsidiary of the Company that provides
services related to the development of technology, adheres to ASC 606 for revenue recognition, primarily from its service-based contracts.
This approach involves detailed identification of contracts with customers, determination of distinct performance obligations within these
contracts, and accurate allocation of transaction prices to these obligations. Revenue is recognized as Naamche satisfies each performance
obligation, typically over time, reflecting the ongoing delivery and customer consumption of its tech-driven services.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
Accounting Pronouncements Issued and Adopted
In July 2025, the Financial Accounting Standards
Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) No. 2025-05, Financial Instruments—Credit Losses
(Topic 326) (“ASU 2025-05”), which introduces a practical expedient for all entities and an accounting policy election
for certain entities related to estimating expected credit losses for current accounts receivable and current contract assets arising
from transactions accounted for under ASC 606. The amendments, developed in coordination with the Private Company Council, address stakeholder
concerns regarding the cost and complexity of applying the current expected credit loss model to such balances. ASU 2025-05 is effective
for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2025, including interim periods within those years, with early adoption permitted.
The Company elected to early adopt ASU 2025-05
during the quarter ended September 30, 2025. The adoption did not have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated financial
statements or related disclosures.
There have been no material changes to the Company’s
significant accounting policies during the nine months ended September 30, 2025.
Note 3 - Going Concern
During the quarter ended September 30, 2025, the
Company incurred a net loss and experienced negative operating cash flows. These conditions raised substantial doubt about the Company’s
ability to continue as a going concern within one year after the issuance of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
Management has evaluated these conditions and developed plans intended
to alleviate the substantial doubt, including by raising capital through equity offerings. As of September 30, 2025, the Company had cash
and cash equivalents of approximately $ 9.3 million, a significant portion of which consist of proceeds raised by the Company’s recent
equity offerings. Management believes such cash and cash equivalents are sufficient to meet its obligations as they become due over the
next twelve months.
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Based on these factors, management has determined that its plans are
likely to be successfully implemented and will mitigate the conditions that initially raised substantial doubt about the Company’s
ability to continue as a going concern. While the proceeds of the recent equity offerings have alleviated this substantial doubt, the
financial statements for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, continue to be prepared on a going concern basis.
Note 4 - Business Combinations
For comprehensive information regarding acquisitions
completed in the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, please refer to “Note 5 - Business Combinations” included in the Form
10-K.
Rescission of GTG Financial, Inc.
In connection with the acquisition of GTG Financial, completed on February
20, 2025, the Company was contractually obligated under the SPA to issue shares of common stock valued at approximately $ 1.29 million.
The number of shares of common stock was determined based on the 7-day volume-weighted average price (“VWAP”) of the Company’s
common stock as reported on The Nasdaq Stock Market (“Nasdaq”) prior to the closing date. Based on a VWAP of $ 1.84 , the Company
issued 700,055 shares on April 28, 2025, to satisfy this obligation. In accordance with ASC 505, Equity, equity-classified instruments
are recorded at fair value on the date of issuance. As a result, the preliminary purchase price allocation, previously reported in the
Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, was updated as of June 30, 2025, to reflect a measurement
period adjustment of $ 835,866 , resulting in a corresponding reduction to goodwill.
On the Rescission Date, GTG Financial exercised its right to rescind
the SPA originally executed on February 20, 2025. As part of the rescission, the shares of the Company’s series A convertible preferred
stock (the “Series A Preferred Stock”) and common stock previously issued were returned and cancelled, and all obligations,
such as the deferred cash, and contingent consideration, were extinguished. In accordance with ASC 810 Consolidation (“ASC
810”), the Company recognized gain on deconsolidation of $ 94,071 in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations
and comprehensive loss. The gain represents the difference between the carrying amounts of GTG Financial’s net assets derecognized
and the carrying amounts of the consideration cancelled. No market transaction occurred at the Rescission Date. Accordingly, amounts were
measured at carrying value.
In accordance with ASC 810, the rescission was
accounted for as a deconsolidation, with GTG Financial’s assets, liabilities, equity balances, and results of operations removed
from the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements as of the Rescission Date. No remeasurement was required,
as the Company did not retain any equity interest or other investment in GTG Financial following the rescission. Because the rescission
involved the cancellation of shares and extinguishment of obligations without a market transaction, all amounts were measured at their
carrying values. The transaction was not conducted with a related party, and GTG Financial is not considered a related party after the
rescission.
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Note 5 - Property and equipment, net
1. Property and equipment, net consisted
of the following as of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024.
September 30,
2025
December 31,
2024
Computer
$ 79,960
$ 69,269
Furniture and fixtures
33,113
53,021
Vehicles
-
73,969
Property and equipment at cost
113,073
196,259
Less: accumulated depreciation
( 62,695 )
( 93,621 )
Property and equipment, net
$ 50,378
$ 102,638
The Company recorded depreciation expenses of
$ 5,420 and $ 22,259 for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025, respectively, and $ 7,245 and $ 19,168 for the three and nine
months ended September 30, 2024, respectively.
Note 6 - Capitalized Software Development Costs,
Work In Progress
The Company adheres to ASC 350, Intangibles - Goodwill and Other, Internal-Use
Software for the capitalization of software development costs. During the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company impaired the
carrying amount of capitalized software due to the discontinuation of further development and the software becoming obsolete.
During the three months ended and nine months
ended September 30, 2025, the Company recognized an impairment of approximately $ 0 and $ 105,000 , respectively, compared to $ 0 for
the same periods in 2024.
Note 7 - Goodwill and Intangible Assets
Goodwill and intangible assets are primarily the
result of business acquisitions. Goodwill represents the excess of the cost of an acquisition over the fair value of the net identifiable
assets acquired and liabilities assumed. Goodwill is tested for impairment at the reporting unit level at least annually, as of December
31, or more frequently when events occur and circumstances change that would more likely than not reduce the fair value of a reporting
unit below its carrying amount.
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Changes in the carrying amount of goodwill during
the nine months ended September 30, 2025, were as follows:
Technology Services
Balance at January 1, 2025
$ 4,211,166
Goodwill acquired in connection with the GTG Financial acquisition
2,799,523
Goodwill impairment
-
Goodwill measurement period adjustment (1)
( 841,676 )
Goodwill derecognized due to rescission of the GTG Financial acquisition
(2)
( 1,960,752 )
Balance at September 30, 2025
$ 4,208,261
(1) The goodwill measurement period adjustment includes (i) a reduction of $ 838,771 related to the GTG Financial acquisition primarily due to the finalizing of the equity issuance valuation, and (ii) a reduction of $ 2,905 related to the reAlpha Mortgage acquisition resulting from updated purchase price allocation estimates.
(2) $ 1,960,752 of the goodwill initially recognized in connection with
the acquisition of GTG Financial was fully derecognized on the Rescission Date. As a result, no goodwill related to GTG Financial remains
on the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheet.
(i) The components of intangible assets as of
September 30, 2025, all of which are finite lived, are as follows:
Estimated Useful Life
Cost
Accumulated Amortization
Net
Developed technology
5 years
$ 1,697,402
$ ( 268,630 )
$ 1,428,772
Trademarks and trade names
5 - 15 years
1,669,282
( 95,644 )
1,573,638
Customer relationships
6 - 10 years
75,613
( 6,914 )
68,669
Intangible assets, net
$ 3,442,297
$ ( 371,188 )
$ 3,071,109
(ii) The components of intangible assets as of
December 31, 2024, all of which are finite lived, are as follows:
Estimated Useful Life
Cost
Accumulated Amortization
Net
Developed technology
5 years
$ 2,131,130
$ ( 590,619 )
$ 1,540,511
Trademarks and trade names
5 - 15 years
1,748,500
( 71,333 )
1,677,167
Customer relationships
6 - 10 years
106,615
( 38,887 )
67,728
Intangible assets, net
$ 3,986,245
$ ( 700,839 )
$ 3,285,406
The Company recorded amortization expenses of
$ 126,580 and $ 371,186 for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025, respectively, and $ 131,818 and $ 260,679 for the three and
nine months ended September 30, 2024, respectively.
The following table outlines the estimated future
amortization expense related to intangible assets held as of September 30, 2025:
Years Ending December 31:
Amount
2025 (remaining period)
127,150
2026
508,605
2027
508,605
2028
508,605
2029
355,826
Thereafter
1,062,318
Total
$ 3,071,109
Note 8 - Notes Payable
As of September 30, 2025, and December 31, 2024,
the Company had outstanding notes payable of $ 0 and $ 4,909,376 , respectively. During the three and nine months ended September
30, 2025, the Company recognized interest expense of $ 26,010 and $ 236,321 , respectively, compared to $ 54,818 and $ 54,818 for
the same periods in 2024.
On July 2, 2025, the Company received a
redemption notice from Streeterville Capital, LLC (“Streeterville”) for a payment of $ 350,000 . In connection with the
redemption notice, the Company entered into an Exchange Agreement with Streeterville, pursuant to which the Company agreed to fully
satisfy a redemption payment of $ 350,000 under the secured promissory note issued to Streeterville (the “Note”) by
issuing 1,267,656 shares of common stock at an effective price of $ 0.2761 per share, in lieu of cash. In connection with the
Exchange Agreement, the Company and Streeterville agreed to (i) partition a new secured promissory note in the principal amount of
$ 350,000 (the “Partitioned Note”) and reduce the outstanding balance of the original note by the same amount, and (ii)
exchange the Partitioned Note for the delivery of the common stock (the “Exchange”). Following the Exchange, the
remaining outstanding balance of the original note was reduced to approximately $ 4,080,171 .
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On July 23, 2025, the Company fully repaid and
extinguished the remaining outstanding balance of the Note, which had an initial principal of $ 5,455,000 and a maturity date of February
14, 2026. The repayment amount, which totaled approximately $ 4,466,202 (inclusive of a 9 % prepayment penalty of $ 368,769 ), was satisfied
using cash on hand and proceeds from the Company’s July 2025 equity offerings. In connection with this repayment, the Company received
a certificate from Streeterville confirming full repayment and release of obligations, and Streeterville has released the Company and
its subsidiaries from any further obligations or liabilities under the Note and the note purchase
agreement, dated August 14, 2024, with Streeterville (the “ Note Purchase Agreement”). As a result, the Company no longer
has any outstanding notes payable to Streeterville as of September 30, 2025.
In connection with this repayment, total accrued
interest of $ 402,432 was settled, and the previously unamortized debt issuance costs of $ 121,875 and original issue discount of $ 181,247
were fully amortized.
Note 9 - Related Party Transactions
Loans from Related Parties
During the nine months ended September 30, 2025,
AiChat, a subsidiary of the Company, entered into related party loan transactions with (i) AiChat’s Chief Executive Officer and
director, Kester Poh, (ii) Balaji Swaminathan, a member of the Company’s board of directors (the “Board”), and (iii)
Sea Easy Capital Ltd. (“SEA”), a Singapore-based entity that the spouse of Mr. Swaminathan controls by virtue of her ownership
or control of a majority ( 51 %) of the capital stock of SEA. Mr. Swaminathan also serves on the advisory board of SEA. All loans were provided
on terms consistent with those offered to unrelated third parties.
As of September 30, 2025, AiChat had outstanding related party loans
from three parties as described above. The loan from Mr. Poh to AiChat had an outstanding balance of approximately $ 97,313 , consisting
of $ 83,508 in principal and $ 13,805 in accrued interest. The loan from Mr. Swaminathan to AiChat had an outstanding balance of approximately
$ 49,143 , including $ 48,643 in principal and $ 500 in accrued interest. The loans to AiChat from SEA’s financing arrangement had an
outstanding balance of approximately $ 126,946 comprised of $ 121,693 in principal and $ 5,253 in accrued interest, which has been repaid
subsequent to the quarter ended September 30, 2025 (see “Note 18 - Subsequent Events” for more information).
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a. Summary of Short-Term Loans to Related Parties
Average Interest
Rate as of
September 30, 2025
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Term Loan Facility
12.07 %
$ 247,062
$ 277,307
Less: Interest Reserve
( 19,558 )
( 15,321 )
Total Debt
$ 227,504
$ 261,986
b. Summary of Other Long-Term Loans to Related
Parties
Maturity Year Average Interest
Rate as of
September 30, 2025 September 30, 2025 December 31, 2024
Term Loan Facility 2026 6.9 % $ 6,424 $ 54,881
Less: Interest Reserve -
( 9,829 )
$ 6,424 $ 45,052
Note 10 - Loans to Unrelated parties
a. Summary of Short-Term Loans to Unrelated Parties
Short-term loans primarily consist of multiple
term loan facilities obtained by AiChat, carrying an average interest rate of approximately 8.9 %. These facilities were entered into to
support AiChat’s operating and working capital requirements. Additionally, short-term loans include a separate facility utilized
by the Company to finance premiums related to directors’ and officers’ insurance coverage.
Short-term loan balances as of September 30, 2025,
and December 31, 2024, are summarized as follows:
Average Interest
Rate as of
September 30, 2025
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Term Loan Facility
8.90 %
$ 275,354
$ 388,819
D&O Insurance
-
150,688
Less: Interest Reserve
( 14,388 )
( 20,354 )
Total Debt
$ 260,966
$ 519,153
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b. Summary of Long-Term Loans to Unrelated Parties
AiChat has obtained multiple long-term loans from
external lenders at an average interest rate of 6.5 %. These loans support general operating needs and carry varying repayment terms. The
balance also includes a vehicle loan related to a Naamche-owned vehicle, which was sold during the three months ended September 30, 2025,
resulting in a loss of $ 48,188 recognized in the statement of operations.
Long-term loan balances as of September 30, 2025,
and December 31, 2024, are summarized as follows:
Maturity
Year
Average Interest
Rate as of
September 30, 2025
September 30,
2025
December 31,
2024
Term Loan Facility
2024 - 2028
6.5 %
$ 111,463
$ 210,866
Vehicle Loan
2029
11 %
-
48,188
Less: Interest Reserve
( 7,652 )
( 17,933 )
$ 103,811
$ 241,121
Note 11 - Deferred Liabilities
Deferred liabilities primarily consist of deferred
revenue related to AiChat and deferred consideration from the GTG Financial acquisition. The deferred revenue reflects the net amount
of revenue recognized and new deferrals during the period, representing contract liabilities for amounts billed in advance of performance.
These amounts are recognized as revenue over time as the related services are delivered in accordance with the terms of the customer agreements.
Deferred consideration represents obligations
payable in connection with the Company’s acquisitions. The deferred consideration to be paid to GTG Financial was cancelled on the
Rescission Date, as part of the rescission of the GTG Financial acquisition (see “Note 4 – Business Combinations” for
more information).
As of September 30, 2025, the Company’s
deferred liabilities totaled approximately $ 1.1 million, compared to $ 1.5 million as of December 31, 2024.
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Note 12 - Embedded Derivative Liability
As described in “Note 12 - Embedded Derivative
Liability” to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included in the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form
10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, the Company bifurcated and recorded embedded derivative liabilities in connection with the
issuance of Series A Preferred Stock related to the GTG Financial acquisition and the Mercurius Media Capital LP (“MMC”) media-for-equity
transaction. These derivative liabilities represent the fair value of the shortfall settlement features embedded in the agreements relating
to the issuance of Series A Preferred Stock to GTG Financial and MMC, pursuant to which the Company is required to settle in cash or additional
shares of common stock if the value of conversion shares upon automatic conversion of the Series A Preferred Stock is less than the paid
consideration for such shares of Series A Preferred Stock.
On the Rescission Date, GTG Financial rescinded
the SPA, thereby rescinding the GTG Financial acquisition. As a result, the embedded derivative liability associated with the issuance
of Series A Preferred Stock to GTG was derecognized at book value of $ 253,134 in accordance with ASC 405, Liabilities—Extinguishments
of Liabilities, and the Company no longer has any derivative obligations in connection with GTG Financial as of September 30, 2025. The
derivative liabilities were classified as Level 3 within the fair value hierarchy and are measured at fair value using the Black-Scholes
option pricing model. The fair values of the derivative liabilities are re-measured at each reporting date, with changes in fair value
recognized in earnings.
As of September 30, 2025, the derivative liabilities
recorded in connection with the MMC transaction were approximately $ 4,480,000 . During the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025,
the Company recognized an increase in fair value of approximately $ 12,500 and $ 405,204 , respectively, in the unaudited condensed consolidated
statements of operations and comprehensive loss, compared to $ 0 for the same periods in 2024.
As of September 30, 2025, the Company estimated
the fair value of the derivative liability using the Black-Scholes option pricing model with the following key assumptions:
Inputs MMC
Common stock price as of September 30, 2025 $ 0.76
Risk-free interest rate 4 %
Expected volatility 195 %
Dividend yield 3 %
Expected term 2 Years
Note 13 - Preferred Stock Liability
In connection with the acquisition of GTG Financial
and the transaction with MMC, the Company issued a total of 264,063 shares of Series A Preferred Stock with a stated value of $ 20 per
share. The agreements pursuant to which these shares of Series A Preferred Stock were issued subject to certain conversion features, including
a shortfall settlement feature, whereby the Company may be required to pay cash or issue shares of common stock if the aggregate value
of the conversion shares issuable upon the automatic conversion of the Series A Preferred Stock is less than the paid consideration for
such shares of Series A Preferred Stock.
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In accordance with ASC 480, Distinguishing Liabilities
from Equity (“ASC 480”), and ASC 815 Derivatives and Hedging (“ASC 815”), the Company bifurcated the value of
the issued Series A Preferred Stock between (i) the liability component of the Series A Preferred Stock and (ii) an embedded derivative
liability representing the fair value of the shortfall settlement feature. The classification was based on the fact that the instruments
obligate the Company to potentially settle the conversion at a fixed monetary value through a variable number of shares of common stock,
which does not meet the criteria for equity classification.
On the Rescission Date, GTG Financial rescinded
the SPA, thereby rescinding the GTG Financial acquisition. In connection with the rescission, the Series A Preferred Stock liability associated
with the GTG Financial acquisition was terminated at its book value of $ 15,632 , together with accrued interest of $ 3,490 . As a result,
the Company no longer has any obligations related to the issuance of Series A Preferred Stock in connection with GTG Financial as of September
30, 2025 (see “Note 4 – Business Combinations” for more information).
These instruments are classified as liabilities
under U.S. GAAP due to redemption features and shortfall settlement provisions associated with the Series A Preferred Stock issued in
connection with the acquisition of GTG Financial and the MMC transaction. The liability classification reflects the presence of an embedded
derivative feature under applicable accounting guidance and is therefore not included in the diluted earnings per share (“EPS”)
calculation. The Series A Preferred Stock and its embedded derivative liability were excluded from the diluted EPS calculation as their
inclusion would have been anti-dilutive, consistent with ASC 260, Earnings per Share (“ASC 260”).
As of September 30, 2025, the liability component
of the Series A Preferred Stock recorded in connection with the MMC transaction was approximately $ 292,272 . During the three and nine
months ended September 30, 2025, the Company recognized a loss of approximately $ 107,995 and a net gain of approximately $ 605,228 , respectively,
related to fair value remeasurement adjustments of the preferred stock liability, which were recorded in the condensed consolidated statements
of operations and comprehensive loss, compared to $ 0 for the same periods in 2024.
In addition, the Company accrued dividends of approximately $ 28,843
and $ 78,391 during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025, respectively. Because the Series A Preferred Stock is classified
as a liability under ASC 480, these dividends are recognized as interest expense in the condensed consolidated statements of operations
and increase the carrying amount of the preferred stock liability. No dividends were accrued for the comparative three- and nine-month
periods ended September 30, 2024.
The preferred stock liability is re-measured at each reporting date,
with changes in fair value recognized in earnings in accordance with ASC 480 .
Note 14 - Stockholders’ Equity
The total number of shares of capital stock that
the Company has the authority to issue is up to 205,000,000 shares, consisting of: (i) 200,000,000 shares of common stock, having a par
value of $ 0.001 per share; and (ii) 5,000,000 shares of preferred stock, having a par value of $ 0.001 per share, of which 1,000,000 shares
have been designated as Series A Preferred Stock. As of September 30, 2025, there were 103,050,651 shares of common stock and 250,000
shares of Series A Preferred Stock issued and outstanding. As of December 31, 2024, there were 45,864,503 shares of common stock and 0
shares of preferred stock issued and outstanding.
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Stock Based Compensation
Equity Incentive Plan
We maintain the reAlpha Tech Corp. 2022 Equity Incentive Plan (as amended,
the “2022 Plan”), under which we may grant awards to our employees, officers and directors, and certain other service providers.
The compensation committee of our Board (the “Compensation Committee”) administers the 2022 Plan. The 2022 Plan permits grants
of awards to eligible employees, officers, directors and certain other service providers. The aggregate number of shares of common stock
that may be issued under the 2022 Plan may not exceed 4,000,000 shares of common stock, of which 669,318 remain available for issuance
as of September 30, 2025. During the three months ended September 30, 2025, the Company granted 1,713,996 restricted stock units (“RSUs”)
and 76,607 shares of common stock pursuant to the 2022 Plan to its executive officers and certain employees, 50,000 of which RSUs were
forfeited in connection with the resignation of an employee. These awards are subject to time-based vesting, with 100 % of the RSUs vesting
over a period ranging from 2 to 4 years from the date of grant, subject to continued service and other terms and conditions.
All of our current employees, officers, directors and certain other
service providers are eligible to be granted awards under the 2022 Plan. The Compensation Committee determines eligibility for awards
at its discretion.
Ending balances for the 2022 Plan as of September 30, 2025 and December
31, 2024, are as follows:
Description
Number of Shares
Balance as of December 31, 2024
3,780,961
Outstanding restricted stock units granted
( 2,935,936 )
Common stock issued during the nine months ended September 30, 2025
( 175,707 )
Balance as of September 30, 2025
669,318
The Company recorded stock-based compensation
expenses of $ 286,581 and $ 557,825 for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025, respectively, and $ 113,037 and $ 207,454 for
the three and nine months ended September 30, 2024, respectively.
Short-Term Incentive Plan
On February 4, 2025, the Compensation Committee
approved the Company’s 2025 Short-Term Incentive Plan (“STIP”), providing for quarterly awards of performance-based RSUs under the 2022 Plan. The STIP is designed to reward executive officers and key employees
based on the achievement of quarterly performance targets tied to organic revenue, brokerage transactions, and the quality of acquisitions
completed during such quarter.
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Restricted Stock Units
The Company measures compensation cost for all stock-based awards granted
to employees, directors, and certain other service providers based on the grant-date fair value of the award by ASC 718, Compensation
- Stock Compensation (“ASC 718”). The fair value of RSUs is based on the closing market price of the Company’s common
stock on the date of grant. The Company accounts for stock-based compensation in accordance with ASC 718. For awards with graded vesting
features, the Company recognizes compensation expense on a straight-line basis over the requisite service period for each separately vesting
portion of the award, treating the award as, in substance, multiple awards, in accordance with ASC 718. This method results in a front-loaded
expense pattern that aligns more closely with the vesting schedule of the award.
For each fiscal quarter of 2025, the Company’s
executive officers will be granted RSUs with a value of $ 62,500 to each of the Company’s executive officers based on the closing
price of the Company’s common stock 30 calendar days after the end of each quarter.
During the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company granted
3,035,936 RSUs under the 2022 Plan to its executive officers and certain employees, 100,000 of which RSUs were forfeited in connection
with the termination of one employee and resignation of another employee. These awards are subject to time-based vesting, with 100 % of
the RSUs vesting over a period ranging from 2 to 4 years from the date of grant, subject to continued service and other terms and conditions.
Summary of RSU activity for the nine months ended
September 30, 2025 follows:
Number of RSUs
Weighted Average Grant Price
Balance as on December 31, 2024
-
-
RSUs granted
3,035,936
0.71
RSUs forfeited
( 100,000 )
0.71
Balance as on September 30, 2025
2,935,936
0.71
As of September 30, 2025, a total of 2,935,936
RSUs remained outstanding, and none of the RSUs had vested. The RSUs were excluded from the diluted EPS calculation for the period ended
September 30, 2025, as their inclusion would have been anti-dilutive under ASC 260.
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Warrants
Additional details regarding the initial classification and terms of
the Follow-On Warrants and GEM Warrants (each as defined below) are provided in Note 14 to the audited consolidated financial statements
included in the Form 10-K.
The warrants issued to GEM Yield Bahamas Limited (“GYBL”) in October 2023 (the “GEM Warrants”)
in connection with that certain Share Purchase Agreement, dated as of December 1, 2022 (the “GEM Agreement”), by and among
us, GYBL, and GEM Global Yield LLC SCS (“GEM Yield”, and together with GYBL, “GEM”), remain classified as equity
instruments. The Company is currently involved in litigation regarding the enforceability and adjustment provisions of the GEM Warrants.
As of September 30, 2025, no reclassification or adjustment to the exercise price of the GEM Warrants has been made.
On April 6, 2025, in connection with the Company’s warrant inducement
transaction, the Company entered into inducement letter agreements with certain holders of its existing warrants dated November 21, 2023
(the “Follow-On Warrants”), under which those holders agreed to exercise their warrants for cash at a reduced exercise price
of $ 0.75 per share. In exchange, the Company agreed to issue warrants (the “New Warrants”) to purchase 8,437,502 shares of
common stock (the “New Warrant Shares”). The issuance of the New Warrant Shares was subject to stockholder approval thereof,
and such stockholder approval was obtained. The warrant inducement transaction closed on April 8, 2025 and resulted in the issuance of
4,218,751 shares of common stock and gross proceeds of approximately $ 3.1 million. In addition, the Company reduced the exercise price
of Follow-On Warrants held by non-participating holders from $ 1.44 to $ 0.75 for the remainder of such warrants’ term. The Company
accounted for the warrant inducement transaction in accordance with ASC 815. Under this guidance, the warrant inducement transaction was
treated as a modification of equity-classified instruments, and the excess fair value of the New Warrants issued, amounting to $ 515,307 ,
was charged to additional paid-in capital as an equity issuance cost. The average market price of the Company’s common stock during
the period from July 1, 2025 to September 30, 2025, as reported on Nasdaq, was approximately $ 0.51 , which is below the $ 0.75 exercise
price of the warrants. As a result, these warrants were out-of-the-money and excluded from the diluted EPS calculation.
On July 18, 2025, the Company completed a best
efforts public offering (the “2025 Public Offering”) of an aggregate of (i) 13,333,334 shares of our common stock (the “July
2025 Shares”), (ii) Series A-1 warrants (the “Series A-1 Warrants”) to purchase up to an aggregate of 13,333,334 shares
of common stock (the “Series A-1 Warrant Shares”) and (iii) Series A-2 warrants (the “Series A-2 Warrants,” and
together with the Series A-1 Warrants, the “July 2025 Warrants”) to purchase up to an aggregate of 13,333,334 shares of common
stock (the “Series A-2 Warrant Shares,” and together with the Series A-1 Warrant Shares, the “July 2025 Warrant Shares”).
Each of the July 2025 Shares was sold together with one Series A-1 Warrant to purchase one share of common stock and one Series A-2 Warrant
to purchase one share of common stock. The combined public offering price for each of the July 2025 Shares and accompanying July 2025
Warrants was $ 0.15 . Each July 2025 Warrant has an exercise price of $ 0.15 per share and became exercisable beginning on October 8, 2025,
the date stockholder approval for the issuance of the Series A-1 Warrant Shares and the Series A-2 Warrant Shares was received and became
effective (the “Stockholder Approval Date”). The offering generated gross proceeds of approximately $ 2.0 million and net proceeds
of approximately $ 1.56 million, after deducting placement agent fees and other offering-related expenses.
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In connection with the 2025 Public Offering, the Company also issued
warrants (the “Placement Agent Warrants”) to the placement agent, H.C. Wainwright & Co., LLC (“Wainwright”),
or its designees, to purchase up to 666,667 shares of common stock, representing 5.0 % of the shares sold in the offering. The Placement
Agent Warrants have an exercise price of $ 0.1875 per share and became exercisable on the Stockholder Approval Date for the issuance of
the shares underlying the Placement Agent Warrants was received and became effective. The Placement Agent Warrants will expire five years
from the commencement of sales in such offering.
On July 22, 2025, the Company completed a registered direct offering
(the “Registered Offering”) of 14,285,718 shares of its common stock (the “RDO Shares”) and a concurrent private
placement (the “Private Placement”) of unregistered common stock warrants (the “Private Placement Warrants”) exercisable
into an equal number of shares of common stock with an exercise price of $ 0.35 per share. The Private Placement Warrants are immediately
exercisable upon issuance and expire after the fifth anniversary of the effective date of the registration statement covering the resale
of shares of common stock issuable upon exercise of the Private Placement Warrants. The Registered Offering and concurrent Private Placement
raised gross proceeds of approximately $ 5.0 million and net proceeds of approximately $ 4.5 million, after deducting placement agent fees
and offering-related expenses. In connection with the concurrent Registered Offering and Private Placement, the Company also issued warrants
to Wainwright, or its designees, to purchase up to 714,286 shares of common stock, representing 5.0 % of the shares of common stock sold
in the Registered Offering (the “RDO Placement Agent Warrants”). The RDO Placement Agent Warrants have an exercise price of
$ 0.4375 per share, are immediately exercisable upon issuance and will expire five years from the commencement of sales in the concurrent
Registered Offering and Private Placement.
During the three months ended September 30, 2025, (i) certain holders
of the New Warrants exercised their warrants for cash in full to purchase an aggregate of 7,521,668 shares of common stock, at an exercise
price per share of $ 0.75 , resulting in aggregate gross proceeds to us of approximately $ 5.6 million, (ii) holders of the Private Placement
Warrants exercised their warrants for cash to purchase an aggregate of 11,552,859 shares of common stock, at an exercise price per share
of $ 0.35 , resulting in aggregate gross proceeds of approximately $ 4.0 million and (iii) holders of the RDO Placement Agent Warrants exercised
their warrants for cash in full to purchase to an aggregate of 617,856 shares of our common stock, at an exercise price per share of $ 0.4375 ,
resulting in additional proceeds to us of approximately $ 270,000 .
Subsequent to the three months ended September 30, 2025, certain additional
warrants were exercised (see “Note 18 - Subsequent Events” for more information).
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Warrant activity, for the nine months ended September
30, 2025, was as follows:
Expiration
date Contractual
life (years) Warrants Outstanding Warrants Exercised Warrants Outstanding Weighted Average Exercise Price Average Remaining Contractual Life (Years)
GEM Warrants issued on October 23, 2023 10/23/2028 5 1,700,884 -
1,700,884 371.90 3.06
Follow-on Warrants issued on November 21, 2023 11/24/2028 5 8,333,333 ( 4,218,751 ) 4,114,582 0.75 3.14
New Warrants issued on April 6, 2025 11/24/2028 3.7 8,437,502 ( 7,521,668 ) 915,834 0.75 3.38
Series A-1 Warrants issued on July 18, 2025 8/10/2030 5 13,333,334 -
13,333,334 0.15 4.80
Series A-2 Warrants issued on July 18, 2025 8/10/2027 2 13,333,334 -
13,333,334 0.15 1.80
Placement Agent Warrants issued on July 18, 2025 8/10/2027 5 666,667 -
666,667 0.19 4.80
Private Placement Warrants issued on July 22, 2025 12/9/2030 5 14,285,718 ( 11,552,859 ) 2,732,859 0.35 4.81
RDO Placement Agent Warrants issued on July 22, 2025 12/9/2030 5 714,286 ( 617,857 ) 96,429 0.44 4.81
Warrants outstanding on September 30, 2025 60,805,058 ( 23,911,135 ) 36,893,923 11 3.67
Rights
As previously disclosed, the rights granted in
connection with the acquisition of Roost Enterprises, Inc. (“Rhove”) expired unexercised on March 24, 2025, and are no longer
outstanding as of September 30, 2025.
Shelf Registration on Form S-3
On November 26, 2024, the Company’s shelf
registration statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-283284) was declared effective by the SEC (the “Form S-3”). This registration
statement permits the Company to offer and sell, from time to time, common stock, preferred stock, warrants, subscription rights, and
units in one or more offerings, subject to market conditions and applicable regulatory requirements.
On December 19, 2024, the Company entered into
an At the Market (“ATM”) Sales Agreement with A.G.P./Alliance Global Partners (“A.G.P.”) (the “AGP Sales
Agreement”), allowing it to offer and sell common stock with an aggregate offering price of up to $ 14,275,000 . The AGP Sales Agreement
was terminated effective March 29, 2025. During the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company issued 160,879 shares under this
program at a weighted-average price of $ 1.44 per share, for gross proceeds of approximately $ 231,235 . After deducting sales commissions
and offering expenses of $ 6,937 , net proceeds totaled approximately $ 224,298 , which were used to fund working capital and general corporate
purposes. There were no issuances under the AGP Sales Agreement during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024.
Following the termination of the ATM program with A.G.P. and related
AGP Sales Agreement, on April 2, 2025, the Company entered into an At-The-Market Offering Agreement with Wainwright, permitting the sale
of shares of common stock having an aggregate offering price of up to $ 7,650,000 . During the three and nine months ended September 30,
2025, the Company issued 2,474,402 shares of our common stock and 2,792,104 shares of our common stock through the ATM program, generating
net proceeds of approximately $ 837,664 and $ 944,758 after deducting commissions and offering expenses of approximately $ 34,591 and $ 40,689 ,
respectively. The ATM program was suspended on July 16, 2025, in connection with the 2025 Public Offering, and we have not yet recommenced
the ATM program.
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Note 15 - Commitments and Contingencies
GEM Agreement
Pursuant to the terms of the GEM Agreement, we are required to indemnify
GEM for any losses it incurs as a result of a breach by us of our representations and warranties and covenants under the GEM Agreement
or for any misstatement or omission of a material fact in a registration statement registering those shares pursuant to the GEM Agreement.
Also, GEM is entitled to be reimbursed for legal or other costs or expenses reasonably incurred in investigating, preparing, or defending
against any such loss. To date, we have not raised any capital pursuant to the GEM Agreement and we may not raise any capital pursuant
to the GEM Agreement prior to its expiration. Restrictions arising under the terms of our future financings may also affect our ability
to raise capital pursuant to the GEM Agreement. The Company cannot reasonably estimate the potential losses, if any, with respect to the
GEM Agreement or the related litigation.
Indemnification Agreements
The Company maintains indemnification agreements with its directors
and officers that may require the Company to indemnify these individuals against liabilities that arise by reason of their status or service
as directors or officers, except as prohibited by law.
Contingent Consideration and Compensation
The Company is party to acquisition-related agreements
with former owners of Naamche and reAlpha Mortgage, which include contingent consideration arrangements based on the achievement of certain
financial milestones. The terms of these arrangements were previously disclosed on “Note 15 - Commitments and Contingencies”
in the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2025.
In connection with the departure of the Naamche
co-founders from the Company, contingent consideration of $ 137,000 that had been initially recognized at the time of the acquisition was
settled in accordance with the terms of the separation agreements between the Company and each Naamche co-founder. During the three months
ended September 30, 2025, separation payments in the amount of $ 50,000 were paid, and the remaining $ 87,000 was reclassified from contingent
consideration to accrued expenses.
The contingent consideration liabilities are measured
at fair value each reporting period, with changes recognized in earnings. During the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company
recorded a $ 148,000 gain related to a decrease in the fair value of the contingent consideration associated with the reAlpha Mortgage
acquisition. No payments were made under these arrangements during the period.
Acquisition Agreement - GTG Financial
On February 20, 2025, the Company completed the
acquisition of GTG Financial, a mortgage brokerage, for total consideration of up to $ 4.2 million, which included equity, deferred cash
payments, and performance-based earn-out payments in accordance with the terms of the SPA.
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On the Rescission Date, GTG Financial rescinded
the SPA. As a result, the Company has derecognized the contingent consideration liability and has no further obligations related to this
acquisition. GTG Financial is no longer a subsidiary of the Company, effective as of the Rescission Date (see “Note 4 – Business
Combinations” for more information).
Acquisitions of reAlpha Mortgage and Naamche
As of December 31, 2024, the Company’s contingent
consideration liability was approximately $ 1,086,000 , which included non-current liabilities related to the reAlpha Mortgage and Naamche
acquisitions.
During the three and nine months ended September
30, 2025, the Company recognized fair value gains of approximately $ 67,000 and $ 148,000 , respectively, primarily driven by changes in
projected earn-out performance related to the reAlpha Mortgage acquisition. As of September 30, 2025, the fair value of the contingent
consideration liability was approximately $ 801,000 , all of which is classified as Level 3 within the fair-value hierarchy.
The contingent consideration related to the Naamche
acquisition included a payment of $ 50,000 and a reclassification of $ 87,000 to accrued expenses during the nine months ended September
30, 2025.
The contingent consideration related to the GTG
Financial acquisition was canceled on the Rescission Date, following the rescission of the SPA (see “Note 4 – Business Combinations”
for more information).
Legal Matters
GEM Yield Bahamas Limited Litigation
On November 1, 2024, we filed a lawsuit against
GYBL in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (the “Court”), under which we asserted two
causes of action: (i) rescission of the GEM Warrants issued to GYBL under the GEM Agreement, by and among us, GYBL and GEM Global Yield
LLC SCS, under Section 29(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), due to GYBL’s
underlying violation of Section 15(a) of the Exchange Act for effecting the GEM Warrants as an unregistered dealer, and (ii) in the alternative,
a declaratory judgment that the exercise price adjustment calculation of the GEM Warrants is governed by the terms provided in the GEM
Warrants, rather than the terms of the GEM Agreement. Following a motion to dismiss filed by GYBL on January 17, 2025, the Court granted
such motion to dismiss on March 14, 2025. On April 15, 2025, we filed an appeal of the Court’s decision dismissing our case to the
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (the “Second Circuit”). The briefing schedule at the Second Circuit
is being held in abeyance in order to allow two previously filed appeals, filed by two other public companies on identical issues against
other similar investors, to be resolved first. However, if and when the appellate briefing moves forward, there is no assurance that it
will be successful.
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Additionally, following the Court’s grant
of GYBL’s motion to dismiss our lawsuit, GYBL filed a separate lawsuit against us, in which GYBL is asserting two causes of action
against us: (1) breach of the terms of the GEM Warrants, and (2) declaratory relief concerning the validity and enforceability of the
GEM Warrants. In addition to the declaratory relief, GYBL is seeking monetary damages in an amount to be determined at trial, specific
performance of the GEM Warrants and attorneys’ fees and litigation costs. On June 9, 2025, we filed a motion to dismiss this lawsuit
from GYBL. GYBL responded to our motion to dismiss on June 23, 2025, asserting that our motion to dismiss should be denied, or, in the
alternative, GYBL should be given leave to further amend its complaint. On June 30, 2025, the Company filed a reply in support of its
motion to dismiss. On August 21, 2025, the Court granted, in part, our motion to dismiss the amended complaint with respect to GYBL’s
claim for declaratory relief concerning the validity and enforceability of the GEM Warrants. The Court denied our motion to dismiss
in all other respects. Following the Court’s partial grant and partial dismissal of our motion to dismiss, we filed an answer to
GYBL’s amended complaint on September 4, 2025.
Note 16 - Segment Reporting
In November 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-07,
Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures (“ASU 2023-07”), which enhances segment reporting
requirements by requiring disclosure of significant segment expenses included in the reported measure of segment profit or loss and regularly
provided to the Chief Operating Decision Maker (“CODM”). The guidance also requires disclosure of the composition of other
segment amounts, interim period segment profit or loss and asset information, and details regarding the CODM’s title and role in
assessing segment performance.
The new standard is effective for fiscal years
beginning after December 15, 2023, and interim periods beginning after December 15, 2024. The Company adopted ASU 2023-07 in the fourth
quarter of 2024, with no material impact on its consolidated financial statements upon adoption.
The Company defines operating segments as components
of the business for which discrete financial information is available and regularly reviewed by the CODM to allocate resources and assess
performance. The Company’s Chief Executive Officer serves as the CODM and reviews financial information on a consolidated basis
for decision-making, resource allocation, and performance evaluation . Accordingly, the Company operates as one operating and reportable
segment—technology services—which encompasses its mortgage, real estate, and technology product lines. Although these product
lines may exhibit different cyclical trends, they are managed together and reported as a single segment.
The CODM evaluates performance based on net income
(loss), as presented in the Consolidated Statement of Operations, which represents the Company’s segment measure of profit or loss
in accordance with GAAP. These measures are used to (i) assess operating results and the effectiveness of business strategies and (ii)
benchmark the Company’s performance against competitors.
The CODM does not review segment assets or expenses
at a level different from those presented in the Company’s consolidated balance sheet and statement of operations.
Note 17 - Discontinued Operations
There have been no changes to the Company’s
discontinued operations since the filing of the Form 10-K. As previously disclosed, during the year ended December 31, 2024, the Company
made a strategic decision to fully discontinue the operations through its previously acquired subsidiary, Rhove, which had previously
operated under the rental business segment. This decision was made due to the lack of future revenue potential and the absence of funding
to further develop the platform.
As of September 30, 2025, the operations formerly conducted by Rhove
continue to be classified as a discontinued operation under ASC 205, Presentation of Financial Statements - Discontinued Operations.
The following table provides details of the discontinued operations
as of September 30, 2025, and December 31, 2024:
Rhove Related Assets
September 30,
2025
December 31,
2024
(transferred to the Company)
Current Assets
Cash
$ -
$ 3,455
Other Current Assets
-
53,476
$ -
$ 56,931
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable and other accrued liabilities
Other Current Liabilities
Total liabilities - Rhove
$ -
$ -
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The following table represents the statement of
operations for discontinued operations as of each reporting period:
For the
Nine-Month
Period Ended
For the
Nine-Month
Period Ended
September 30,
2025
September 30,
2024
Revenues
$ -
$ -
Cost of revenues
-
-
Gross Profit
-
-
Discontinued Operating Expense
Other operating expense
-
( 203,666 )
Total operating expense
-
( 203,666 )
Discontinued Operating Loss
-
( 203,666 )
Net Loss from discontinued operations before income taxes
-
( 203,666 )
Note 18 - Subsequent Events
Subsequent to the three months ended September 30, 2025, (i) holders
of the Private Placement Warrants exercised their warrants for cash to purchase an aggregate of 1,580,953 shares of common stock, at an
exercise price per share of $ 0.35 , resulting in additional proceeds to us of approximately $ 550,000 to date, (ii) certain holders of the
July 2025 Warrants exercised their warrants for cash to purchase an aggregate of 23,051,394 shares of our common stock at an exercise
price per share of $ 0.15 , resulting in aggregate gross proceeds to us of approximately $ 3.5 million, (iii) holders of the Placement
Agent Warrants exercised their warrants for cash to purchase an aggregate of 354,167 shares of our common stock, at an exercise price
per share of $ 0.1875 , resulting in additional proceeds to us of approximately $ 50,000 and (iv) a holder of the RDO Placement Agent Warrants exercised their warrants for cash to purchase an aggregate
of 7,143 shares of our common stock, at an exercise price per share of $ 0.4375 , resulting in additional proceeds to us of $ 2,500 .
On October 21, 2025, the Company fully repaid
the outstanding balance of loans to AiChat under SEA’s financing arrangement. The total amount repaid was approximately $ 126,946 ,
which consisted of $ 121,693 in principal and $ 5,253 in accrued interest.
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SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
AND OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT
This Quarterly Report on
Form 10-Q, or this “report,” contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Forward-looking
statements give our current expectations or forecasts of future events. You can identify these statements by the fact that they do not
relate strictly to historical or current facts. You can find many (but not all) of these statements by looking for words such as “approximates,”
“believes,” “hopes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “estimates,” “projects,”
“intends,” “plans,” “would,” “should,” “could,” “may,” “will”
or other similar expressions in this report. In particular, these include statements relating to future actions; prospective products,
applications, customers and technologies; future performance or results of any products; anticipated expenses; and future financial results.
These forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from
our historical experience and our present expectations or projections. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from
those discussed in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to:
● Our limited cash, history of losses, and our expectation
that we will continue to experience operating losses and negative cash flows in the near future;
● Our ability to raise capital and to continue as a going concern;
● We are employing a business model with a limited track record,
which makes our business difficult to evaluate;
● Our technology that is currently being developed may not
yield expected results or be delivered on time;
● Failure to integrate any acquisitions successfully;
● We intend to utilize a significant amount of indebtedness
and raise capital through equity offerings for the operation of our business;
● The implementation of AI into our technologies may prove
to be more difficult than anticipated;
● The real estate and real estate technology industries in
which we participate are highly competitive, and we may be unable to compete successfully with our current and/or future competitors;
● Our business depends significantly on the health of the U.S.
residential real estate industry and changes in general economic conditions;
● Our ability to retain our executive officers and other key
personnel;
● Our ability to attract or retain customers and users of our
technologies; and
● The laws and regulations regarding privacy, data protection,
consumer protection, and other matters are subject to change and uncertain interpretation, and could result in claims, changes to our
business practices, monetary penalties, or otherwise harm to our business.
Forward-looking statements may appear throughout this report, including
without limitation, the following sections: “Part I, Item 2.Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and
Results of Operations” and “Part II, Item 1A. Risk Factors.” The forward-looking statements are based upon management’s
beliefs and assumptions and are made as of the date of this report. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking
statements included in this report except as required by law. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.
Unless otherwise stated
or the context otherwise requires, the terms “we,” “us,” “our” and the “Company” refer
to reAlpha Tech Corp. and its subsidiaries, as applicable.
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