Thailand-founded Amity is putting Singapore at the centre of its enterprise-AI expansion after announcing a US$100 million Series D earlier this year. In its own announcement, Amity said its AI Research & Application Center is headquartered in Singapore and that the funding would support regional go-to-market work, AI capability development and acquisitions.
What Amity announced
The useful part of the update is the link between funding and operating footprint. Singapore is being positioned as the base for AI research, product development and regional expansion, not only as another sales market. e27 reported the Singapore hub and 2027 IPO angle, while finews.asia described the move as Amity making Singapore its global AI hub.
Why Singapore becomes the hub
For enterprise teams watching Southeast Asia, the signal is concrete: another Thailand-founded software group is using Singapore as a base for AI engineering and commercial scale-up. That matters for hiring, partner development, enterprise sales and acquisition activity around vertical AI.
What expansion evidence to watch
Amity says it is preparing for a 2027 IPO and aiming for US$200 million in annualised revenue in 2026. Those targets should remain attributed to the company. The follow-up evidence to watch is simpler: Singapore hiring, named enterprise deployments, ARAC product releases and completed acquisitions.
