OceanBase Announces Further International Expansion with New Global Support Center in Malaysia

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Deepens Global Localization Strategy to Provide Robust and Reliable Database Products for Fintech and Key Industries

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, April 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- OceanBase today announced at its INFINITY 2026 conference in Kuala Lumpur the acceleration of globalization strategy. As a cornerstone of this strategy, the company will establish a new global support center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, together with its international headquarters in Singapore. This move is designed to deliver end-to-end, localized services—from solution architects to technical support—to clients across Southeast Asia and around the world.


OceanBase Announces Further International Expansion with New Global Support Center in Malaysia

Evan Yang, CEO of OceanBase, speaking at INFINITY 2026

This strategic expansion marks a new phase in OceanBase's international journey. By establishing a local presence, the company is committed to providing 24/7 global customer service, ensuring robust business continuity.

This expansion builds upon the momentum of the "GO GLOBAL GO Program," a comprehensive initiative launched in October 2025 to drive the international development of OceanBase's products, services, sales, and marketing operations.

Over the past several years, OceanBase has experienced significant international growth, now serving over 4,000 customers worldwide. The company has a particularly strong footprint in the financial technology (fintech) sector, supporting more than 100 fintech customers, including over 20 e-wallets like TNG Digital in Malaysia and GCash in the Philippines, 50 payment services, and 30 innovative fintech firms. Collectively, these customers have over 1.3 billion end-users.

OceanBase has also made significant inroads in banking and finance services sectors, serving more than 400 financial institutions, including banks, insurance companies, and wealth management firms. Notably, over 60% of these institutions have deployed OceanBase for their mission-critical systems.

"Fintech and banking institutions across Southeast Asia are facing a common set of operational pressures: elevated demands on system stability, growing compliance requirements, increasing pressure on cost efficiency and operational simplicity, and new demands as AI moves from pilot projects into production systems. OceanBase is here to support them," said Evan Yang, CEO of OceanBase, at the INFINITY 2026 conference. "We are dedicated to providing a trusted foundation—stable, resilient, scalable, and always ready for whatever the next phase of fintech requires."

To better support global customers, OceanBase is committed to a "multi-cloud native" approach, empowering enterprises to achieve global compliance and flexible deployment. OceanBase ensures a consistent and seamless experience for customers across major cloud platforms, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and Alibaba Cloud. Currently, its cloud database service spans over 16 countries and regions, covering more than 60 cloud regions and 200 availability zones, providing a solid foundation for companies to operate globally with a unified architecture.

On the technology front, OceanBase is actively contributing to a vibrant global open-source ecosystem, empowering developers and accelerating technological evolution through open innovation. And with over 500 contributors, the company has deeply engaged with major open-source initiatives, including Apache Flink CDC and AWS Glue for data integration, as well as LangChain, LlamaIndex, and Dify in the rapidly evolving AI space.

About OceanBase

OceanBase is a distributed database launched in 2010. It provides strong data consistency, high availability, high performance, cost efficiency, elastic scalability, and compatibility with mainstream relational databases. It handles transactional, analytical, and AI workloads through a unified data engine, enabling mission-critical applications and real-time analytics.

To learn more, please visit: https://www.oceanbase.com/ 


Source: OceanBase

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