Unity Group Holdings International Limited (Unity Group) has entered into a High-Performance Computing (HPC) Services Leasing Agreement with Jakarta-listed IT provider Multipolar on 20 March 2026. The contract marks Unity Group’s first large-scale commercial rollout of artificial-intelligence GPU capacity in Southeast Asia.
Under the three-year arrangement, Unity Group will supply 1,024 NVIDIA HGX B300 8-GPU servers to Multipolar, which will resell the computing power to Indonesian end-users. The service is priced at US$3.44 million per month, generating contracted revenue of approximately US$123.79 million over the full term.
Service availability is contractually set at no less than 99.5 % per server per cycle, with a rebate mechanism if uptime falls short. Scheduled maintenance and other predefined events are excluded from the calculation.
Unity Group will procure the GPU capacity from an NVIDIA Cloud Partner and an industry specialist, while collaborating with Multipolar on data-centre site selection and power-supply compliance. The structure eliminates upfront capital expenditure for Unity Group, positioning the transaction as an asset-light expansion into AI computing services.
Management highlighted that the deal aligns with the company’s strategy of leveraging its energy-saving expertise to support high-performance computing infrastructure. The new revenue stream augments Unity Group’s existing businesses in energy-saving system leasing, consultancy, AI technology services and trading of energy-efficient products.
Further disclosure is expected once service delivery commences. The board advised shareholders and prospective investors to proceed with caution when dealing in Unity Group’s securities.