04/03/2026
Astrid Intelligence PLC
("Astrid" or the "Company")
Directorate Change
Astrid Intelligence PLC (AQSE: ASTR) announces that Olivia Edwards has resigned as Chairperson and as a Director of the Company with immediate effect.
The Board thanks Olivia for her contribution to Astrid and wishes her well in her future endeavours.
With immediate effect, Mark Creaser will assume the role of Executive Chairman and Siam Kidd will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer.
Mark Creaser, Executive Chairman, commented:
"I have valued working with Olivia and appreciate the leadership and support she has provided during her time as Chairperson. On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank her for her contribution and wish her well for the future.
Astrid remains focused on executing its strategy, and I look forward to working closely with Siam and the wider team as we continue building the Company's position at the forefront of the distributed AI sector."
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Astrid Intelligence |
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Mark Creaser Executive Chairman |
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First Sentinel Corporate Finance |
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Corporate Advisor Brian Stockbridge |
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Corporate Broker Jerry Keen / Calvin Man |
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About Astrid Intelligence PLC
Astrid is a UK-headquartered decentralised artificial intelligence company developing and operating autonomous AI systems. The Company operates a dedicated subnet within the Bittensor decentralised AI ecosystem, an open-source platform where participants contribute computing power, data and models in return for TAO emissions. Astrid's digital asset holdings are generated primarily through network participation and support the Company's ongoing operations and long-term capital resilience.
For more information, visit: www.astrid.global
Important Notice
There are special risks that the holding of cryptocurrencies presents to the Company's financial position. These risks include (but are not limited to): (i) the value of cryptocurrencies can be highly volatile, with value dropping as quickly as it can rise; (ii) the cryptocurrencies market is largely unregulated; (iii) there is a risk of losing money due to risks such as cyber-attacks, financial crime and counterparty failure; and (iv) the Company may not be able to sell its cryptocurrencies at will.