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Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (RCAT) Long-Term Debt

The long-term debt for Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (RCAT) is $0 with a year-over-year change of 0.00%. Long-term debt includes bonds, term loans, mortgages, and other borrowings with maturities greater than one year. It represents the company's structural leverage.

RCAT Long-Term Debt

RCAT Long-Term Debt Chart

$0.00

Reported annual fiscal-period values; no daily interpolation.

-100.00% 10Y

Current Long-Term Debt

$0

$0

Year-over-Year Change

0.00%

vs. $0 prior year

Historical Data

23

Years of data available

Annual Long-Term Debt History

YearLong-Term DebtYoY Change% Change
2025$0+$0
2024$0+$0
2024$0$-401,569-100.00%
2023$401,569$-1.32M-76.70%
2022$1.72M$-29,468-1.68%
2021$1.75M+$1.30M+289.56%
2020$450,000+$450,000
2019$0+$0
2017$0+$0
2016$0$-25,000-100.00%
2015$25,000+$25,000
2014$0+$0
2013$0+$0
2012$0+$0
2011$0+$0
2010$0+$0
2009$0+$0
2008$0+$0
2007$0+$0
2006$0+$0
2005$0+$0
2004$0$-500,000-100.00%
2003$500,000
Data as of Thursday, June 25, 2026

About Red Cat Holdings, Inc.

Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (RCAT) operates as a multifaceted provider within the drone industry, offering a comprehensive suite of products, services, and innovative solutions. The company develops and supplies unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology tailored for both commercial and government sectors, addressing critical applications such as reconnaissance, public safety, and detailed inspection. Its product portfolio also includes immersive First Person View (FPV) video goggles, alongside specialized software and hardware designed to enable drones to perform inspection tasks even in environments where global positioning systems are inaccessible. Furthermore, Red Cat Holdings actively markets and sells FPV drones and related equipment, predominantly serving the consumer marketplace. The company's operations are headquartered in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

San Juan, PR
115 employees
Technology / Computer Hardware
Sector
Technology
Industry
Computer Hardware
CEO
Jeffrey Thompson