Singaporean operator Singtel has opened its eighth global office in Brazil as it looks to tap fresh enterprise opportunities in Latin America’s largest economy.
The operator said Brazil is among the world’s fastest-growing digital markets, with spending on digital transformation projects expected to exceed US$50 billion by 2030. Growth is being driven by investment in AI, cloud, cybersecurity and Industry 4.0 technologies, citing figures from Mordor Intelligence. Brazil’s enterprise telecoms market is growing at a CAGR of 7.2%, underlining the scale of the opportunity.
Through its new presence, Singtel will offer services including SD-WAN orchestration and secure cloud architectures to enterprise customers in the country.
“Singtel’s presence in Brazil reflects our confidence in Latin America’s digital growth, the region’s accelerating adoption of next-generation technologies and its increasing importance in the global digital economy,” said Ng Tian Chong, CEO of Singtel Singapore. He added that the operator aims to bring its expertise in software-defined networks, intelligent connectivity and secure digital platforms to help global enterprises build more resilient and future-ready operations.
The sales office is expected to open in Q3 this year. Singtel noted it already serves several multinational customers with operations in Brazil and plans to expand its enterprise solutions across sectors including manufacturing, logistics, financial services and retail.
Angela Torres-Andresen, founder and executive director of the Latin American Chamber of Commerce, said Singtel’s move highlights Latin America as a key growth market for Asian technology firms, pointing to Brazil’s strong infrastructure and deep pool of tech-savvy talent as foundations for accelerating enterprise digital transformation