AirTrunk, a hyperscale data centre specialist, has officially opened its new regional headquarters at the Ocean Financial Centre in Singapore. This marks a significant milestone as the company celebrates ten years in the city-state, reinforcing its commitment to Singapore as a pivotal regional gateway and global digital infrastructure hub.
The new headquarters, designed by Woods Bagot, is located in Singapore’s financial and technology district and features panoramic views of Marina Bay. It incorporates wellness zones, flexible collaboration spaces, and energy-efficient design, reflecting AirTrunk’s focus on a high-performance, people-first culture. The office is housed within a BCA Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy Building, underscoring the company’s dedication to sustainability and talent investment.
Since 2016, AirTrunk has invested billions in Singapore, establishing three hyperscale facilities with a total IT load of 180MW. In August 2025, the company secured a landmark S$2.25b green loan for its second data centre, SGP2, marking Singapore’s largest-ever green loan for a data centre.
Robin Khuda, AirTrunk’s Founder and CEO, stated, “Singapore has been fundamental to AirTrunk’s growth over the past decade and remains central to our long-term Asia Pacific strategy.” He highlighted the company’s confidence in Singapore’s leadership in digital infrastructure and AI ecosystems.
The opening ceremony was attended by Josephine Teo, Minister for Digital Development and Information, who discussed Singapore’s strategy for sustainable digital infrastructure. The Singapore Economic Development Board’s Executive Vice President, Pee Beng Kong, emphasised Singapore’s role as a hub for global technology companies.
AirTrunk’s social initiatives in Singapore include partnerships with organisations like Daughters of Tomorrow and WWF-Singapore, focusing on digital literacy, conservation, and community resilience.



