New UK AI Startup Deliverance Emerges From Stealth With £6m ARR, Six Enterprise Customers After Three Months
UK-founded company launches Agentic OS for sovereign enterprise AI. It reports £6m ARR, more than 30 employees, and six customers reached within three months of incorporation.
redpepper.org.ukDeliverance AI emerged from stealth on June 9, 2026, reporting £6m ARR, more than 30 employees, and six enterprise customers reached within three months of incorporation. The UK-founded company is headquartered in London and serves customers across the UK, Europe, the Middle East and North America. S.
CLOUD Act. Deliverance AI is building an Agentic OS that includes a governed runtime for AI agents, a layered knowledge architecture, model routing, audit trails, cost attribution and embedded forward-deployed engineering. The platform supports deployment across hyperscale cloud, sovereign infrastructure, on-premises systems and air-gapped environments.
Enterprise customers are using the platform to replace professional services workflows, accelerate sales and operations functions, and apply governed AI to finance and business process use-cases. In one deployment, the company reported a near 75% cost reduction alongside reduced task completion times. The company is working with HPE and NVIDIA.
HPE supplies the turnkey private cloud foundation for customer-controlled AI environments. Deliverance AI uses NVIDIA DGX-accelerated computing, NVIDIA DGX Spark and NVIDIA's agentic AI software stack, including NVIDIA OpenShell and NVIDIA NemoClaw.
Mick McNeil, CEO and founder of Deliverance AI, previously held senior leadership roles across cloud, high-performance computing and AI businesses at Microsoft, Northern Data Group, and Logicalis.
"Enterprise AI will not scale on trust-me promises," McNeil said. " The platform's model-routing capability directs AI tasks to the most appropriate model based on performance, cost, risk and governance requirements. The announcement was issued via PRNewswire from London.


