Monday.com Names Singapore Its Second APAC Headquarters
Source: The Business Times
Work management platform Monday.com has designated Singapore as its second Asia-Pacific headquarters, positioning the city-state as the launchpad for expansion into Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, and India. The move underscores Singapore's growing appeal as a regional hub for AI-powered enterprise technology companies.

Monday.com has formally named Singapore its second Asia-Pacific headquarters, signalling the Nasdaq-listed work management platform's bet on the region as its fastest-growing market. The Singapore office will work alongside the company's Sydney hub — which opened in 2020 — to drive expansion across Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, and India.
Chris Jordan, the company's regional vice-president for Southeast Asia and country manager for Singapore, will lead the charge from the new hub. Monday.com already serves over 1,000 customers in Singapore, giving it a solid base to scale from. The platform uses AI to automate workflows, project tracking, and team collaboration — a space that's getting increasingly crowded as more enterprises digitise operations.
The move lands as Singapore cements its status as the go-to entry point for tech companies expanding into Asia. The city-state's business environment, talent pool, and digital infrastructure make it a natural choice for companies that need a regional nerve centre that can serve multiple markets at once. Monday.com joins a growing list of global tech firms that have chosen Singapore as their Asian base.
Why it matters for Singapore: Every global tech company that sets up regional HQ here deepens the city-state's moat as a tech hub. Monday.com's presence means more high-value jobs in product, engineering, and go-to-market roles, and it adds another AI-powered platform to the local enterprise ecosystem that Singapore-based businesses can tap into.