Rest N Go Eyes Indonesian Market For Next Phase Of ASEAN Expansion

 

By Nurhafizah Tan

KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 (Bernama) -- Malaysian self-service massage chair provider Rest N Go is planning to expand into Indonesia, marking the next phase of its growth strategy across the Southeast Asia region.

Chief executive officer Terence Chang said the company, which was established in 2008, currently operates 6,691 vending massage chairs in over 1,000 locations across seven Southeast Asian countries including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Cambodia, and Brunei.

“It’s a proud moment to represent Malaysia at ASEAN Summit 2025. Being part of such a prestigious event reflects our role in promoting wellness through innovation,” he told Bernama at a product exhibition held in conjunction with the 46th ASEAN Summit and Related Meetings at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre here, Friday. 

The company’s expansion plans include forming strategic partnerships, launching upgraded lounge designs, and continuing innovation in its product lineup, with the goal of becoming a regional leader in digital wellness.

“We aim to expand our premium lounges to more airports, malls, and transport hubs. Indonesia is a key market we are actively exploring,” Chang said. 

As the strategic partner of the high-level meetings, the company provides 30 massage chairs station at various areas for the delegates' convenience. 

Rest N Go also showcased its latest GT2088 massage chairs featuring premium comfort upgrades and cashless payment capabilities and the company’s app allows users to seamlessly access and manage their massage sessions. 

ASEAN leaders will gather here on Monday for the 46th ASEAN Summit.

ASEAN, formed in 1967, comprises 10 member states -- Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

-- BERNAMA