
Rezolve Ai (NASDAQ: RZLV), the US$750 million (about S$960 million) artificial intelligence company reshaping digital commerce, has chosen Singapore for its new Asia Pacific headquarters. The move comes with a multi-million-dollar investment from the Government of Singapore. By establishing itself in one of the world’s most dynamic innovation hubs, the company is showing both confidence in the region and a long-term commitment to Southeast Asia’s digital economy.
For founder and CEO Daniel M. Wagner, the decision is both strategic and symbolic. “Singapore offers the ideal combination of innovation, infrastructure, and regional access,” he said. “This investment signals institutional confidence in Rezolve Ai’s future and provides the launchpad for our next phase of hypergrowth in Asia.”
An Asia Pacific HQ strengthens Rezolve Ai’s ability to serve enterprise clients such as Japan’s Rakuten and India’s Myntra, while also positioning the company to capture opportunities across Asia’s rapidly expanding retail sector. The new hub extends Rezolve Ai’s global footprint, joining a network that spans London, New York, Melbourne, Warsaw, and Calcutta. More than just an additional office, it is designed to enhance the company’s around-the-clock capabilities and ensure that its AI-driven solutions for customer engagement and operational efficiency keep pace with retailers and consumers operating in multiple time zones.
The expansion comes as Rezolve Ai accelerates its financial trajectory. From zero revenue to more than US$70 million (about S$90 million) in annual recurring revenue during the first half of 2025, the company has become one of the most closely watched players in AI-powered commerce. With Asia Pacific expected to contribute over 60% of global retail growth by 2030, the Singapore hub is an important step in the company’s international scale-up strategy.
Rezolve Ai’s platform is designed to guide shoppers seamlessly from search to checkout using conversational AI and intelligent product matching. Strategic alliances with technology leaders such as Microsoft and Google highlight the company’s global ambition.
Government backing not only provides capital but also connects Rezolve Ai to a powerful ecosystem of enterprises, academic talent from institutions such as the NUS, and innovation programs that can accelerate adoption across the region.
For a company built on the idea of linking people and products more intelligently, anchoring itself in Singapore is more than an expansion of geography. It is a clear statement of intent.




