Islamabad, Aug 5: One of the few Pakistani IT companies to expand to Singapore is Hexalyze, a well-known provider of IT solutions with headquarters in Pakistan.By opening a regional office in Southeast Asia to access markets such as Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunie, and others, the company hopes to expand its global reach and better serve its diverse clientele. This strategic move represents a significant turning point in the company’s growth journey.
Since its founding in 2014, Hexalyze has progressively increased the scope of its business operations in Middle Eastern nations, such as the United States of America, Australia, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company offers a range of services in which it specializes: digital transformation, software development, and IT consulting.
Hexalyze hopes to strengthen ties throughout the Asia-Pacific region by taking advantage of the thriving tech industry by building a new office in Singapore.”Singapore’s superior infrastructure, strategic location, and vibrant business environment were the driving forces behind the choice to grow there. According to Hexalyze CEO Saad Shah, “These attributes make it an ideal hub for Hexalyze to foster innovation, collaborate with regional partners, and deliver cutting-edge solutions to clients.”
This move reflects both our company’s expansion and our dedication to offering excellent IT solutions globally. We have lots of chances to develop and broaden our offers thanks to Singapore’s vibrant IT scene. We are eager to support the regional economy and establish enduring connections with companies.
Employees at Hexalyze’s new Singapore office will be highly qualified experts committed to providing tailored IT solutions that address the particular requirements of customers in a range of industries. The organization is optimistic that this growth will fortify its standing as a leading global provider of IT solutions and augment its capacity to deliver inventive services. The company’s executives will take part in the future trade shows that will take place in several nations in the region.
After rice and textiles, IT and IT-enabled services were the third-largest export at $3.2 billion in the final fiscal year 2023–2034. The USA market is the primary target market for Pakistan’s IT services. Diversity across several nations, mostly from non-traditional markets, will accelerate the influx of IT export revenue.