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KLab Sets Up Dubai Subsidiary to Expand Into MENA Region

KLab is formally entering the MENA market with a physical base, aiming to channel regional investment into its game business and act as a bridge for trade and technology between Japan and the Middle East.

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KLab Sets Up Dubai Subsidiary to Expand Into MENA Region

KLab announced on June 22, 2026, that it will establish a wholly owned subsidiary in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, called KLAB LINK MIDDLE EAST GAMING SERVICES L.L.C (KLab UAE). The subsidiary, led by KLab director Ryusuke Harada, will handle game marketing, investment intermediation, and business creation between Japan and the MENA region. KLab expects the move to leverage the region's capital and market growth, with a minor near-term financial impact.

KLab announced on June 22 that it will establish a wholly owned subsidiary in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, named KLAB LINK MIDDLE EAST GAMING SERVICES L.L.C, commonly referred to as KLab UAE. The new company, set to be formed in June 2026, will be led by KLab director Ryusuke Harada. Its mandate includes marketing and promoting games and other services in the MENA region, advancing the company's Dual Gold Treasury strategy, and facilitating business creation such as trade and technology transfer between Japan and the MENA region. KLab also plans to use the subsidiary to promote investment intermediation between the two regions. The company said the impact on its consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ending December 2026 will be minor.

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