Alpha Modus shares surge 12.92% premarket after partnering with Prepay Nation to expand prepaid access.
ByAinvest
Monday, Feb 2, 2026 4:19 am ET1min read
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Alpha Modus Holdings Inc. (AMOD) surged 12.92% in premarket trading following the announcement of a partnership with Prepay Nation to enhance prepaid access for the underbanked. The collaboration, disclosed in a GlobeNewswire report, aims to expand financial services for underserved consumers, aligning with AMOD’s recent strategic focus on embedded finance and retail technology. While the stock had previously declined on news of patent litigation and enforcement actions, the latest partnership signals progress in scaling its AlphaCash platform and addressing a growing market segment. This development is seen as a positive catalyst for the company’s commercial traction and long-term growth prospects.
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