ZEASN acquires AVOD/FAST streaming service rlaxx TV in Singapore

rlaxx TV, accessible on 1.2 billion devices in 27 countries, will be integrated with ZEASN’s streaming service, Whale Live, to create an even more captivating platform.

7 AUG 2023
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Singapore's technology company ZEASN has acquired international AVOD/FAST streaming service rlaxx TV as well as the provider of CTV solutions Foxxum. The strengths of all three companies are combined, positioning ZEASN as the leading independent provider of CTV operating systems (OS) and AVOD/FAST products in the market.

With an installed base of 85 million CTVs worldwide and an AVOD/FAST service accessible on 1.2 billion devices in 27 countries, the combined companies offer a powerful and extensive platform for content distribution and monetization of user engagement.
The global streaming service, rlaxx TV, will be integrated with ZEASN’s streaming service, Whale Live, to create an even more captivating platform. The merged services will continue to operate under the name rlaxx TV, offering a wide variety of appealing content to viewers worldwide.

"We are delighted to welcome the talented teams from Foxxum and rlaxx TV to the global ZEASN family operating now in Europe, China, India, and North America to serve our customers globally," says Jason He, CEO of ZEASN. "Their expertise and market position, combined with our existing capabilities, will propel us to new heights in the CTV industry. Together, we will redefine the CTV landscape, offer a compelling alternative, and deliver world-class experiences for viewers. This is a significant step in preparing our company for a future IPO."

"The combination of three strong companies will accelerate our strategy to form the leading independent player that our customers have long demanded," says Ronny Lutzi, CEO of Foxxum and rlaxx TV. "From day one, we are poised to swiftly outpace other independent players, surpassing them not merely in sheer installation numbers, but also through our industry expertise. With solid support from the global TV supply chain, we aim to position ourselves at eye level with industry giants like Google TV and Roku. I am extremely excited to merge our efforts with ZEASN. It feels like two parties have found the perfect match."