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Yanolja Launches 50th Overseas Branch, 'Yanolja US Office,' in Manhattan

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2024.03.13

Yanolja Launches 50th Overseas Branch, 'Yanolja US
  • 'Yanolja US Office' to act as a strategic expansion hub for the North American solutions business
  • Seeks to position as a top-tier global travel tech company, building on success achieved in the global center of travel, North America

Yanolja Co. Ltd.—a dynamic global travel platform and technology powerhouse under the visionary leadership of Founder and CEO Sujin Lee—has marked a significant milestone with the official inauguration of its U.S. office situated in the city of New York. This strategic move solidifies Yanolja's unwavering commitment to the North American market, reflecting its continuous pursuit of global expansion.

Since establishing its inaugural overseas branch in Singapore in 2019, Yanolja has demonstrated remarkable growth by strategically positioning itself in key international markets. Presently, the company has an extensive network of 49 overseas offices spanning 27 countries across Asia and Europe and employs 1,300 international talents who make up over a third of Yanolja's entire workforce. Furthermore, Yanolja has fortified its global presence by instituting Research and Development centers in five countries, namely Korea, India, Israel, Turkey, and Vietnam, geared towards propelling the digital transformation of the global travel industry.

The inauguration of the Yanolja U.S. office is a pivotal component of its overarching global expansion strategy, with a specific focus on fortifying its foothold in the North American market and elevating its global brand recognition. Alexandre Ibrahim, Corporate CFO, has been appointed to spearhead the Yanolja U.S. office. Leveraging his extensive expertise in global capital markets, Ibrahim is poised to play a pivotal role in expanding Yanolja's strategic partnerships with leading global companies, ensuring continued success and influence in the ever-evolving landscape of the global travel industry.