Greenpro Capital Corp. Overview
Pro stress-test →Greenpro Capital Corp. (NASDAQ: GRNQ) is a US Nasdaq listed multinational financial services company headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The company describes itself as a business incubator with a diversified portfolio across finance, technology, banking, Green-X for STOs, and health and wellness. With more than 30 years of experience in the finance industry, Greenpro has accumulated strategic offices across the Asia Pacific region, including Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Bangkok.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →The company is executing a "New Finance" vision focused on blockchain, digital banking, and tokenized assets, with two key initiatives: GreenX, a regulated Shariah-compliant digital asset exchange for Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenization, and Green Digital Bank, which received conditional approval from Labuan Financial Services Authority for cross-border Islamic digital financial services (as of July 2025). Greenpro provides business consulting and corporate advisory services, including cross-border listing advisory services, tax planning, advisory and transaction services, record management services, and accounting outsourcing services.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Greenpro competes in multiple adjacent markets: corporate advisory/business services (vs. boutique advisory firms and Big 4 consulting), blockchain/tokenization (vs. specialized crypto exchanges like Crypto.com, Binance), and Islamic digital banking (vs. regional Islamic financial institutions and digital banking startups). Its position as an Asia-focused conglomerate differentiated by Shariah compliance, but faces well-capitalized competitors with stronger brand recognition and market penetration.
Industry Context
Greenpro Capital Corp. operates in Cross-border financial services and business incubation.
Key facts
Founded: 2013 · Headquarters: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia · Employees: N/A · Revenue: N/A · Market cap: ~$35M-$45M (estimated based on ~$1.61-$2.31 stock price and typical share structure)