Browsing: Southeast Asia 500
Resurgent air travel and a strategic acquisition helped SATS climb over 100 places in the Southeast Asia 500
Airlines the world over are reporting a surge in business as tourists go traveling again. Carriers earned a total net…
Nvidia and the AI boom helps Malaysia’s Nationgate debut on the Southeast Asia 500 with a 720% revenue surge
The Southeast Asia 500’s fastest growing company can thank the AI boom for its rapid rise. Generative AI has driven…
Agrifood giant Wilmar hands over almost two-thirds of its annual profit to Indonesia as ‘security deposit’ for palm oil corruption case
Wilmar International, the Singapore-based agrifood giant, has handed over 11.9 trillion Indonesian rupiah ($729 million) to Indonesia as a “security…
Fortune’s Southeast Asia 500, which measures the largest companies in the region by revenue, covers seven economies: Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia,…
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GoTo, Indonesia’s onetime tech darling, banks on fintech to give its superapp a second life
The Southeast Asian super apps GoTo and Grab have a lot in common. Both started in the early 2010s to…
Indonesia’s Indosat and Goto unveil a new ‘sovereign AI’ that can chat in the country’s most-used languages
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, one of Indonesia’s largest telecom operators, and tech startup Goto, are launching a 70-billion parameter large language…
Singapore’s ComfortDelGro will bid for Melbourne’s rail line as it takes its public transport model global
ComfortDelGro, which operates Singapore’s Northeast and Downtown lines, is partnering with East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and UGL to…
Sea rebrands its fintech arm to Monee, a ‘cute’ name for an increasingly important business
Sea, owner of popular e-commerce platform Shopee, is marking its 16th anniversary with a “cute” rebrand of its financial services…
The new CEO of the Philippines’ largest telco says his Nigeria and India experience taught him to ‘never underestimate’ any market
Carl Raymond Cruz, the incoming CEO of Globe Telecom, has experience with the “pecularities” of different markets. The Philippines’ native…












