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BNAI stock jumps as Brand Engagement Network scraps $50 million Yorkville equity line
5 February 2026
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BNAI stock jumps as Brand Engagement Network scraps $50 million Yorkville equity line

New York, Feb 5, 2026, 12:19 EST — Regular session.

  • Shares of Brand Engagement Network climbed in midday Nasdaq trading following the close of a $50 million standby equity purchase agreement.
  • The company said the move carries no penalties or obligations and removes a potential source of dilution.
  • Traders await the next financing update and the schedule for closing the remaining private placements.

Brand Engagement Network Inc shares climbed 12.6% to $25.07 by 12:19 p.m. EST, following the company’s announcement that it canceled a $50 million standby equity purchase agreement. The stock hit a high of $30.70 earlier and has ranged from $1.18 to $86.28 over the last 52 weeks.

The deal was significant since it provided the microcap with a built-in channel to offload shares gradually to one investor — a backstop some traders see as liquidity, while others see it as dilution. Cutting it loose removes one overhang but also limits funding choices.

In a regulatory filing, the company announced it ended the standby equity purchase agreement with YA II PN, Ltd., an affiliate of Yorkville Advisors Global, effective Feb. 4. The agreement, inked in August 2024, permitted sales of up to $50 million in common stock. Brand Engagement noted that the termination did not trigger any significant early termination fees or ongoing commitments.

Brand Engagement drew on the facility just once after its 1-for-10 reverse split took effect on Dec. 12, 2025. The company’s press release reported about 5.83 million shares outstanding and roughly 3.38 million in public float. It also noted the recent closing of the first tranche of a $1.518 million premium private placement. CEO Tyler Luck emphasized a focus on “a disciplined capital strategy” and maintaining “a clean capital structure” while scaling revenue-generating deployments. PR Newswire

The stock jumped as much as 28% to $28.61 in early trading but later pared some gains.

Any news linked to BNAI’s capital structure sparks swift moves from investors, thanks to its tiny float that amplifies both sharp rallies and steep drops. Recently, the company has tapped warrant exercises, debt conversions, and private placements—keeping dilution on everyone’s radar.

Dropping the Yorkville facility takes away a key financing option the company might have leaned on if market access shrinks. The filing didn’t mention any replacement, so traders will be watching closely to see if the company opts for smaller, more piecemeal funding moves instead.

The next key dates to watch are the final closings of the $1.518 million private placement. A Nasdaq release last week noted the investment will come in three equal installments, with closings planned for Feb. 25 and March 25.

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