(31 Jan 2022)
AirAsia Group Berhad has changed its name to
Capital A Berhad.
The name change is meant to reflect the group’s
new core business strategy as an investment holding company with a
portfolio of synergistic travel and lifestyle businesses, which
have rapidly transformed the AirAsia brand into much more than
just an airline.
CEO of Capital A, Tony Fernandes, said, “This is
not just about unveiling a new logo. It’s a significant milestone
that marks a new era for the Group. We are not just an airline anymore.
“While the airline will always underpin the
AirAsia brand, it has long been my firm intention, well before
COVID19 hit, to leverage the strong data we have built up over 20
years and incorporate industry-leading new technologies to offer a
broad range of products and services, over and above selling just
airfares. The pandemic has allowed us to accelerate that strategy.
Capital A logo
“Our brand has continuously evolved based on
driving innovation and meeting ever changing consumer demand. The
strategy behind the change of name is to introduce a new corporate
identity that better reflects the group’s core businesses today
and its future undertakings, in tandem with our rapid
transformation from an airline into a one-stop digital travel and
lifestyle services group. We believe that the new company name
will also further enhance the marketability of our products and
boost the success of our group for the long haul.
“Essentially, Capital A is an investment company
with a broad portfolio of businesses which all deliver the best
value at the lowest cost, supported by strong data built up over
two decades. We also have one of Asia's leading brands to ride on,
a strong people-first culture and an underlying promise of
remaining committed to serving the underserved in all that we do.
Just like what the airline has done from day one, all of our
different lines of business will deliver the same strategy that is
underscored by doing what we do best - making travel and everyday
lifestyle services affordable, accessible and inclusive to all.
“We are now delivering more products and services
under one umbrella than any other brand in ASEAN and with access
to over 700 million people in the region, I foresee incredible
growth opportunities for our brand across many different
industries in all of our core markets.
“We have 16 products and services on our airasia
Super App, providing not only the best value flight and travel
deals but also everyday lifestyle needs, from food to retail and
e-commerce, to same day delivery, ride hailing and much more. We
are already one of the top three online travel agents (OTAs) in
ASEAN and our super app is on track to become the leading
lifestyle app in the region very soon.
“All of our portfolio businesses are well on the
way to becoming industry leaders in their respective fields across
Southeast Asia, including BigPay, our aircraft engineering
division Asia Digital Engineering (ADE) and logistics venture
Teleport.
“We already have over 50 million monthly unique
visitors on our super app which has been recognised as a tech
unicorn in under two years, our fintech business BigPay, has
been given a significant injection of USD $100million from South
Korea conglomerate SK Group and overall we have raised over RM2.5
billion to date through our fundraising strategy. Following strong
consumer and investor support for our transformation strategy, we
now set our sights on further capital raising initiatives for the
airasia Super App, Teleport and ADE which will be announced in due
course.”
On the airline, Tony, said “While Capital A
will be the new group holding company name, one thing that isn’t
changing is the AirAsia brand name for our airlines. It’s one of
the strongest brands in Asia and provides a solid platform for all
of our other products and services to leverage from each other.
“Even though the last two years have been the most
difficult and disrupted years in the history of commercial
aviation, I welcome the year ahead with much greater confidence.
Domestic air travel has already started to rebound in our key
markets. While there may be some delays for international flights
to return to pre-COVID19 levels due to the Omicron variant, I
believe this will be short-lived as many global health experts are
also predicting, alongside accelerated vaccines and booster shots
as well as the world gradually learning to live with COVID19. I am
hopeful borders will reopen gradually throughout 2022 and we will
see a return to normal capacity for our international services by
the middle to third quarter of this year.
“Over the past two years we have spent the
downturn in flying building a solid foundation for a viable and
successful future, which is not solely reliant on airfares alone.
Capital A signals an exciting new era for our airlines and all of
our other portfolio businesses within the group as we embark on a
significant new growth phase.
“Importantly, the best is yet to come. We have
pivoted, we have transformed and we have a five-year plan in place
which will see non airline revenues contributing around 50 percent
of overall group revenue by 2026. Once the airlines return to pre-COVID19
levels in the near future all of our other lines of business will
benefit significantly and will all soar to new heights in tandem
with one another.”
By 2026 Capital A aims to achieve amongst others:
10 million monthly active users for BigPay;
10% market share in Southeast Asia for Teleport,
in the logistics and e-commerce industry;
5 million sign ups for edutech arm AirAsia
Academy; and
Over 21 million monthly orders on airasia grocer.
The new holding company name, Capital A, is
immediately effective following the successful registration of the
name by the Companies Commission of Malaysia announced on 3 January
and the subsequent formal approvals received last week.
The name change from AirAsia Group Berhad to
Capital A Berhad is not expected to have any effect on the company’s ongoing
operations. The AirAsia stock name on the main Board of Bursa
Malaysia Securities Berhad has also changed to
reflect the new company name.
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