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RNG Tech Targets 1,570 Massage Chairs Across ASEAN in Three Years
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RNG Tech Targets 1,570 Massage Chairs Across ASEAN in Three Years

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • RNG Tech Berhad aims to install 1,570 self-service massage chairs across ASEAN within three years, expanding its "Rest N Go" brand.
  • The company plans to deploy 360 chairs in Malaysia and 450 in other Southeast Asian markets within the first year.
  • RNG Tech recently listed on Bursa Malaysia's ACE Market, with IPO funds allocated for expansion, upgrades, and marketing.

RNG Tech Berhad is targeting a significant expansion across the ASEAN region, with plans to deploy 1,570 self-service massage chairs within the next three years. The company, which already operates 5,611 massage chairs under its well-known "Rest N Go" brand, sees strong potential in the regional wellness market.

For the initial 12 months, RNG Tech intends to install 360 chairs in Malaysia and distribute the remaining 450 across four other regional markets: Thailand (200 chairs), Singapore (100), Cambodia (100), and Brunei (50). The company is prioritizing high-traffic locations such as shopping malls, transportation hubs, and airports to maximize accessibility and usage.

Following its recent listing on the ACE Market of Bursa Malaysia, RNG Tech raised RM16.4 million through its Initial Public Offering (IPO). These funds are earmarked for various strategic initiatives, including opening new RNG stations and premium outlets, upgrading existing facilities, marketing efforts, and debt repayment. The company reported a robust first quarter for the period ending March 31, 2026, with revenues of RM16.9 million and a net profit of RM3.4 million, indicating strong early performance and market demand.

Our existing network covers every state in Malaysia including the Sabah and Sarawak markets, while our presence in these populous countries places us in a good position to capitalize on the demand for accessible wellness solutions.

โ€” Datin Sophia TanRNG Tech's Managing Director on the company's market position and expansion strategy.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.