05 June 2026
genedrive plc
("genedrive" or the "Company")
Receipt of R&D tax credit
genedrive plc (AIM: GDR), the point of care pharmacogenetic testing company, confirms it has received an R&D tax credit refund of approximately £0.76m from HMRC in respect of the financial years ended 30 June 2024 and 30 June 2025.
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genedrive plc |
+44 (0)161 989 0245 |
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Gino Miele: CEO / Russ Shaw: CFO |
https://investors.genedrive.com/s/e0025c
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Peel Hunt LLP (Nominated Adviser and Broker) |
+44 (0)20 7418 8900 |
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James Steel |
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5654 & Company (Media & Investor Relations) |
genedrive@5654.co.uk |
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Matthew Neal |
+44 (0)7917 800 011 |
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Melissa Gardiner |
+44 (0)7757 697357 |
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About genedrive plc (http://www.genedrive.com).
genedrive plc is a UK-based, commercial-stage pharmacogenetic testing company focused on rapid, point-of-care diagnostic tests to guide safe and effective drug prescription in emergency and acute care settings.
genedrive's proprietary technology platform enables clinicians to prescribe safer and more effective therapies based on a patient's genetic profile, supporting improved outcomes while reducing pressure on healthcare systems, lowering downstream healthcare costs through the prevention of avoidable complications and earlier, more effective intervention
The Company has two CE-IVD approved and NICE-recommended tests in NHS clinical use. The Genedrive® CYP2C19 ID Kit identifies stroke patients who will not respond to the current standard of care, Clopidogrel, used to reduce risk of secondary stroke. The Genedrive® MT-RNR1 ID Kit helps prevent antibiotic-induced hearing loss (AIHL) in newborns, enabling treatment decisions within actionable timeframes at the point of care.
Headquartered in Manchester, genedrive is focused on scaling UK-developed precision diagnostics within routine care and leveraging real-world evidence to support broader international adoption and commercial growth.