- ADIA and GIC invested USD 1.6B in Vantage Data Centers to fuel its expansion across fast-growing Asia-Pacific markets.
- Funding will support the acquisition of Yondr’s 300MW+ hyperscale data center campus in Johor, Malaysia, a key regional hub.
- The investment highlights rising demand for digital infrastructure in APAC, driven by rapid AI adoption and cloud computing growth.
ADIA
A wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) participated in a USD 1.6 billion investment into Vantage Data Centers. This is alongside an affiliate Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC).
Vantage Data Centers is a digital infrastructure company serving AI and cloud providers. Its operations span North America, EMEA and Asia Pacific aiming to deliver capacity at a competitive speed and scale.
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With the funding, it aims to support its growth in Asia-Pacific markets. The company plans to expand to Johor, Malaysia with the acquisition of Yondr Group’s ( Yondr) 300MW+ hyperscale data center campus. Furthermore, the investment will support Vantage’s acquisition of Yondr’s Johor campus. It will also support the growth of Vantage’s Asia-Pacific platform. The investment and the Johor campus acquisition are set to close in Q4 2025, pending customary closing conditions.
“With the support of GIC and ADIA, we are positioned as one of the largest providers of sustainable AI and cloud digital infrastructure in the region. Adding the Johor campus to our portfolio will bring our APAC footprint to 1GW of capacity. This acquisition enables Vantage APAC to continue to deliver scale and speed for our customers,” said Jeremy Deutsch, president of Vantage Data Centers, APAC
This investment reflects the growing opportunity in the Asia-Pacific region for digital infrastructure driven by accelerating AI demand.
“This new commitment supports the growth of Vantage’s APAC platform at a time when advances in AI and cloud computing are driving regional demand for data center capacity,” said Khadem AlRemeithi, Executive Director of the Infrastructure Department at ADIA.
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