Nisun International shares surge 11.54% after-hours as name change to AIOS Tech and strategic AI-focused rebranding drive optimism.
ByAinvest
Thursday, Jan 29, 2026 4:50 pm ET1min read
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Nisun International surged 11.54% in after-hours trading following its announcement of a corporate name change to AIOS Tech Inc. and a ticker symbol switch to AIOS, effective February 12, 2026. The rebranding, part of a strategic transformation, positions the company as a provider of artificial intelligence and technology-driven professional services, emphasizing digital transformation, AI platforms, and enterprise data solutions. The move signals a pivot toward high-growth sectors, potentially attracting investors seeking exposure to the AI and tech industries. The stock’s sharp rise reflects positive market reception to the repositioning, as the name change aligns with the firm’s stated focus on innovation and modernization.
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