GlobalTech Corp. Reports 10% Revenue Growth in Q3 2025, Advances AI and Blockchain Initiatives

GlobalTech Corp. posted a 10% revenue increase to $5.5 million in Q3 2025, driven by telecom and broadband performance, while narrowing losses and progressing with AI, blockchain, and fintech projects.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
Technology
GlobalTech Corp. Reports 10% Revenue Growth in Q3 2025, Advances AI and Blockchain Initiatives

GlobalTech Corp. (OTC: GLTK), a technology holding company specializing in artificial intelligence and big data solutions, announced financial results for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025, with revenue increasing 10% to $5.5 million. The growth was driven by strong performance in its telecom and broadband segments, while operating loss narrowed to $516,000 from $1.1 million a year ago. Net loss was $713,000, or $0.005 per share.

CEO Dan Green described the quarter as continuing progress toward a service- and technology-centric model, highlighted by new leadership appointments and expanding commercial readiness across multiple platforms. Among the milestones is a Hyperledger-based blockchain project for a U.K. client, demonstrating the company's ability to deploy enterprise-grade distributed ledger solutions. Additionally, GlobalTech has begun the U.S. rollout of its BillCare subscriber management platform, a key component of its strategy to capture recurring revenue from telecom and utility clients. Near-term commercialization of its CADNZ digital lending solution is also underway, targeting underserved small and medium-sized businesses.

Other developments include AI-driven compliance tools designed to help financial institutions navigate regulatory complexities, and Thrivo.AI, an integrated ERP and e-commerce system that leverages artificial intelligence to optimize business operations. “These initiatives, combined with Frank Parrish’s leadership, position GlobalTech at the intersection of connectivity, compliance, and data intelligence, laying the foundation for sustainable growth in 2026 and beyond,” Green said.

The company’s ability to reduce operating losses while investing in multiple growth platforms suggests improving operational efficiency. With revenue growth and a narrowing bottom-line deficit, GlobalTech appears to be executing on its strategic pivot toward higher-margin technology services. The progress in blockchain, AI, and fintech initiatives could open new revenue streams and partnerships, particularly as enterprises seek integrated solutions for digital transformation.

As a technology holding company, GlobalTech’s portfolio of solutions spans critical sectors: connectivity through BillCare, compliance through AI tools, and finance through CADNZ and Thrivo.AI. The company is positioning itself to capitalize on trends such as decentralized finance, automated regulatory reporting, and cloud-based enterprise resource planning. For investors, the Q3 results provide evidence that GlobalTech’s long-term strategy is gaining traction, with multiple platforms approaching commercial viability.

GlobalTech Corporation is a U.S.-based technology holding company driving innovation across AI, big data, and frontier technologies. Through strategic partnerships, scalable platforms, and capital investments, GlobalTech seeks to empower companies and enterprises to transform industries and create value in the digital economy.

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