Acerpure decides to establish Indonesian subsidiary to expand Southeast Asian home appliance market
Acerpure, a smart home appliance brand under the Acer Group, announced today that its board of directors has approved the establishment of an Indonesian subsidiary, with a total transaction amount not exceeding US$3.1 million, aiming to expand the Southeast Asian home appliance market and strengthen local operations in Indonesia.
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Acerpure, a smart home appliance brand under the Acer Group, announced today that its board of directors has approved the establishment of an Indonesian subsidiary, with a total transaction amount not exceeding US$3.1 million, aiming to expand the Southeast Asian home appliance market and strengthen local operations in Indonesia.
Acerpure stated that it will invest funds directly or indirectly, in one or multiple installments, based on actual operational needs. The total amount for holding all shares of the Indonesian subsidiary (including this transaction) is expected not to exceed US$3.1 million.
Acerpure was listed on the OTC market in April this year and issued a press release explaining its global layout, focusing on Southeast Asian and Indian markets with strong economic momentum and abundant demographic dividends. The Indian market benefits from a young population and an expanding middle class, with air conditioner penetration rates in their early stages of takeoff. Acerpure has completed BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification and strengthened local supply chain integration.
As the largest home appliance market in Southeast Asia, Acerpure will combine local e-commerce and physical channels in Indonesia, targeting replacement demand driven by high temperatures and polluted environments to promote air conditioners. Acerpure stated that it also plans to extend this model to the Philippines and Thailand in the future, transforming emerging markets into core battlegrounds for revenue amplification. 1150505
Acerpure stated that it will invest funds directly or indirectly, in one or multiple installments, based on actual operational needs. The total amount for holding all shares of the Indonesian subsidiary (including this transaction) is expected not to exceed US$3.1 million.
Acerpure was listed on the OTC market in April this year and issued a press release explaining its global layout, focusing on Southeast Asian and Indian markets with strong economic momentum and abundant demographic dividends. The Indian market benefits from a young population and an expanding middle class, with air conditioner penetration rates in their early stages of takeoff. Acerpure has completed BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification and strengthened local supply chain integration.
As the largest home appliance market in Southeast Asia, Acerpure will combine local e-commerce and physical channels in Indonesia, targeting replacement demand driven by high temperatures and polluted environments to promote air conditioners. Acerpure stated that it also plans to extend this model to the Philippines and Thailand in the future, transforming emerging markets into core battlegrounds for revenue amplification. 1150505