We report a detailed characterization of the noncentrosymmetric superconductor Re 24 Ti 5 using powder x-ray diffraction (XRD), magnetic susceptibility, electrical resistivity, thermal conductivity, Seebeck coefficient, and specific heat measurements. Rietveld refinement of powder XRD data confirms that Re 24 Ti 5 crystallizes in the α-Mn structure. All measured quantities demonstrate a bulk superconducting transition at T c = 5.8 K. Our low-temperature specific heat data measured down to 0.5 K yield a Sommerfeld coefficient γ = 111.8 mJ mol −1 K −2 , which implies a high density of states at the Fermi level. Moreover, the electronic specific heat in the superconducting state was found to obey a typical s-wave expression, revealing a single gap /k B = 10.6 K. This value gives a ratio of 2 /k B T c = 3.68, higher than the value of 3.5 predicted from BCS theory. On this basis, we conclude that the noncentrosymmetric Re 24 Ti 5 compound can be characterized as a moderately coupled BCS-type superconductor. Furthermore, the obtained parameters from the present study of Re 24 Ti 5 were compared to those of the isostructural compound Re 23.8 Nb 5.2 , indicating the similarity between both systems.