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- Renatus Tactical Acquisition Corp I is a blank check company formed to effect a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses. Incorporated in 2024 and headquartered in Coral Gables, Florida, the company operates as a special purpose acquisition company with its Class A ordinary shares listed on Nasdaq under the ticker RTAC; it maintains a primary focus on high-potential United States-based targets in cryptocurrency and blockchain, data security, and dual-use technologies, while retaining flexibility across sectors and geographies. It conducts no significant operations and generates no revenue pending completion of an initial business combination.
The company offers no current products or services beyond its core SPAC structure, which facilitates capital raising through public offerings to fund prospective business combinations; its units, comprising one Class A ordinary share and one-half of a redeemable warrant, initially traded under RTACU before separate trading of shares and warrants commenced on June 9, 2025 under RTAC and RTACW. A subsidiary of International SPAC Management Group I LLC, it targets innovative technology firms positioned for long-term growth, particularly those addressing FinTech and blockchain systemic solutions, enterprise and IoT data security needs, and dual-use applications in defense-related areas such as food supply safety, quantum solutions and edge protection.
Recent developments include the closing of an upsized $241.5 million initial public offering on May 16, 2025, exceeding the initial $175 million filing target, with Clear Street acting as sole bookrunner; separate trading of its Class A ordinary shares and warrants began June 9, 2025. The company rang the Nasdaq opening bell on May 23, 2025 following its market debut. As of late 2025, Renatus Tactical Acquisition Corp I remains in pre-deal status with no announced merger target, partnership, acquisition or other major strategic shift.