CloudAct.ai Expands to Asia-Pacific with New Singapore Hub
CloudAct.ai opens its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore, supporting growing demand for cloud cost management across the region with localized multi-currency support.
SUNNYVALE, Calif. — February 15, 2026 — CloudAct.ai, the unified cloud cost management platform for enterprises, today announced the opening of its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore, marking the company's first international office and a major step in its global expansion strategy. The new hub will serve as the operational center for CloudAct.ai's growing customer base across Southeast Asia, India, Japan, South Korea, and Australia.
The expansion comes amid surging demand for cloud cost management solutions in the Asia-Pacific region, where enterprise cloud spending is projected to exceed $150 billion by 2027, according to industry analysts. CloudAct.ai has seen a 340% increase in inbound inquiries from APAC-based organizations over the past twelve months, driven by the rapid adoption of multi-cloud and GenAI workloads across the region.
Strategic Expansion into Asia's Fastest-Growing Cloud Market
The Singapore office, located in the Mapletree Business City district, will house CloudAct.ai's APAC engineering, sales, and customer success teams. The company plans to hire 15 engineers in Singapore during the first year, with roles spanning platform engineering, data pipeline development, and customer solutions architecture.
"Asia-Pacific is not just a growth market — it's where the next generation of cloud-native enterprises is being built," said Lena Tanaka, VP of International at CloudAct.ai. "From fintech unicorns in Singapore to manufacturing conglomerates in India to gaming companies in South Korea, we're seeing organizations that need sophisticated, multi-currency cost management from day one. Our Singapore hub puts us at the center of this transformation."
Singapore was selected for its strategic position as a regional technology hub, its robust data protection framework under the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), and its proximity to major cloud provider regions. All three hyperscalers — AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure — operate multiple availability zones in Singapore, making it an ideal location for CloudAct.ai's APAC infrastructure.
Built for APAC: Multi-Currency, Multi-Timezone, Multi-Language
CloudAct.ai's platform has been engineered from the ground up for global enterprise operations, with specific capabilities that address the unique requirements of APAC organizations:
20-Currency Support
The platform natively supports 20 currencies with daily exchange rate synchronization, enabling organizations to view and analyze costs in their local currency. Supported APAC currencies include:
- SGD — Singapore Dollar
- INR — Indian Rupee
- JPY — Japanese Yen
- AUD — Australian Dollar
- KRW — South Korean Won
- HKD — Hong Kong Dollar
- MYR — Malaysian Ringgit
- THB — Thai Baht
- PHP — Philippine Peso
- NZD — New Zealand Dollar
All currency conversions are performed using organization-specific exchange rate tables stored in BigQuery, ensuring consistency and auditability. Finance teams can report in their local currency while maintaining USD-denominated source data for cross-regional comparisons.
16-Timezone Coverage
CloudAct.ai supports 16 timezones with particular depth in APAC time zones. Organizations can configure their default timezone at the organization level, and all date displays, budget periods, and alert schedules respect the configured timezone. Key APAC timezones include:
- Asia/Singapore (SGT, UTC+8)
- Asia/Kolkata (IST, UTC+5:30)
- Asia/Tokyo (JST, UTC+9)
- Asia/Seoul (KST, UTC+9)
- Australia/Sydney (AEST, UTC+10/11)
- Asia/Hong_Kong (HKT, UTC+8)
Localized Date and Number Formatting
The platform adapts date formats, number separators, and currency symbols based on organizational locale settings. An Indian enterprise sees costs displayed as "8,04,23,500 INR" with the lakhs/crores grouping convention, while a Japanese organization sees "12,450,000 JPY" with standard thousand separators. All formatting is handled through CloudAct.ai's internationalization framework — no manual configuration required.
Data Residency Options
For organizations with strict data sovereignty requirements, CloudAct.ai offers regional data residency options. APAC customers can elect to have their cost data processed and stored within the asia-southeast1 (Singapore) or asia-south1 (Mumbai) Google Cloud regions, ensuring compliance with local data protection regulations including Singapore's PDPA, India's DPDP Act, and Australia's Privacy Act.
Growth Outlook and Regional Partnerships
CloudAct.ai has already established partnerships with several regional cloud resellers and managed service providers to accelerate market penetration across APAC. These partnerships provide local-language support, regional billing relationships, and domain expertise in verticals that dominate the APAC cloud landscape — including financial services, e-commerce, telecommunications, and gaming.
"The APAC cloud market is extraordinarily diverse — a platform that works for a bank in Singapore needs to work equally well for a logistics company in Mumbai or a gaming studio in Seoul," said Rajesh Krishnan, Director of APAC Operations at CloudAct.ai. "Our multi-currency, multi-timezone architecture was designed precisely for this kind of operational complexity. We're not adapting a US-centric product for Asia — we built a global platform from the start."
The company projects that APAC will represent 25% of its global revenue within 18 months of the Singapore office opening. Early traction has been strongest in the financial services and technology sectors, where organizations are managing cloud spend across multiple providers and regions simultaneously.
CloudAct.ai's APAC expansion follows a year of rapid growth for the company, which recently surpassed 500 enterprise customers globally and secured recognition as a Gartner Cool Vendor in Cloud Financial Management. The Singapore office is the first of several planned international locations, with European expansion expected later in 2026.
Organizations in the Asia-Pacific region interested in CloudAct.ai's platform can schedule a demo at cloudact.ai/demo or contact the APAC team directly at apac@cloudact.ai.
About CloudAct.ai
CloudAct.ai is the unified cloud cost management platform that helps enterprises manage, optimize, and govern their cloud, GenAI, and SaaS spending. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore, CloudAct.ai serves organizations worldwide with a platform that unifies cost data from all major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, GCP, Oracle Cloud), GenAI providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, DeepSeek, Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock, GCP Vertex), and SaaS subscriptions into a single FOCUS 1.3-compliant data model. Supporting 20 currencies, 16 timezones, and localized formatting for global enterprises, CloudAct.ai empowers organizations to take control of their technology spending regardless of geography. For more information, visit cloudact.ai.
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