Appota Corporation

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Appota Corporation
Company typeCorporation
Industry Entertainment
Game publishing
Advertisement
Digital payment
Founded2011
HeadquartersBuilding 11 (LE Building), Alley 71, Lang Ha St., Ba Dinh Dist., Hanoi, Vietnam
Products
  • Gamota
  • AppotaX
  • Appota e-Wallet
  • AppotaPay
  • Gamehub
  • LNY
  • Appota Card
  • Appota Reports
  • WiFi Chua
  • Appota Esports
Number of employees
450
Website appota.com

Appota Corporation is a Vietnamese developer and provider of digital products. [1] Appota's core business includes digital content production and distribution, esports, advertising, game creation, online payment, cloud computing, IoT, and business management.

Contents

Four subsidiary companies fall under the Appota group: Gamota (video game publishing), Adsota (digital marketing), AppotaPay (digital payment and fintech), and Kdata (cloud infrastructure solutions).

History

Appota Corporation was founded in 2011. [2] In January 2013, the company received the Best in Asia title at the Founder Institute Graduate Awards. [3] [4]

In 2017, the group's digital marketing branch, Adsota, became Facebook's first gaming agency in Vietnam. [5]

In 2018, the company purchased WiFi Chua, a local Wi-Fi password-sharing application. [6]

In 2019, Appota launched the AppotaLock AS-1 and AppotaLock AN-1 smart locks, thus entering the sphere of smart home applications. [2]

In 2021, the company received the Sao Khue Award in the field of digital transformation for their human resource management product ACheckin. [7]

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