$AREB·8-K

AMERICAN REBEL HOLDINGS INC · Mar 6, 4:35 PM ET

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AMERICAN REBEL HOLDINGS INC 8-K

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American Rebel Holdings Inc. Issues 2.45M Shares in Exchange with Streeterville

What Happened

  • American Rebel Holdings Inc. (AREB) filed an 8-K reporting that on February 25, 2026 it entered into five Exchange Agreements with Streeterville Capital, LLC to convert Series E preferred stock into common stock. Under the exchanges, 490 shares of Series E Preferred were converted into 2,450,000 shares of common stock, and the company issued those 2,450,000 common shares to Streeterville.
  • The filing also confirms prior financing with Streeterville under a Note Purchase Agreement (original principal $5,470,000) in which Streeterville paid $375,000 at closing and $4,625,000 was held in an ARH Sub, LLC account at Lakeside Bank subject to a Deposit Account Control Agreement (DACA). On February 25, 2026, Streeterville and ARH Sub instructed Lakeside Bank to release $250,000 from the DACA to the company.

Key Details

  • The exchanges were documented in five Exchange Agreements executed February 25, 2026.
  • 490 shares of Series E Preferred were converted into 2,450,000 common shares (issued to Streeterville on February 25, 2026).
  • Original Note Purchase Agreement principal: $5,470,000; initial cash paid by Streeterville at closing: $375,000.
  • $4,625,000 was placed in a Lakeside Bank account under DACA; $250,000 was released from that account to the company on February 25, 2026.

Why It Matters

  • The conversion increases the company’s outstanding common shares, which can dilute existing shareholders’ percentage ownership.
  • The $250,000 release from the DACA provides immediate cash to the company from funds held under the prior financing arrangement.
  • The actions reflect a restructuring of obligations under the earlier Streeterville financing (partial conversion of preferred into common and limited cash release), which investors should consider when assessing capital structure and potential dilution.

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