Ant International's new Digital Business Centre in Malaysia

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Ant International, the company behind Alipay+, is setting up a Digital Business Centre at TRX. It will create over 500 jobs in Malaysia, mostly tech-related.

, has announced that it will establish a new Digital Business Centre in Malaysia. The Digital Business Centre will be located at The Exchange 106 in Tun Razak Exchange . Ant International is expected to move in by 2025 and it will create more than 500 new job opportunities in the first year with more hirings in the subsequent years until 2028.

global businesses in the digital industry. This will create more jobs, and investment opportunities and thus, position Malaysia as the digital hub of ASEAN. This is a testament to their commitment to choosing Malaysia as a preferred country in the mission to propel the digital economy. Congratulations to Ant International for this remarkable achievement and they have our continuous support.”

Ant International President Douglas Feagin said, “We’re excited to begin the next chapter of our journey in Malaysia, having contributed to the local fintech industry over the last 10 years, and now look towards the future, one that is more global, more connected, more inclusive and with more exciting ways of doing business.”

Ant International says they will further collaborate with local partners in development tech talent in Malaysia through various programs including 10×1000, an open and global learning community to nurture and inspire tech talents and gitial leaders. They shared that through the support of partners like MDEC, TNG Digital and Fintech Association of Malaysia, over 120 fintech leaders have completed the program, of which more than one-third are women.

 

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