Thailand's data centre services market to expand 8% in 2025

Data centre services are expected to account for 43.3% of the overall Thai data centre market this year, with the remainder coming from companies' investment in their own data centres, according to Kasikorn Research Centre (K-Research).

Thailand's data centre services market is projected to grow by 8% this year to 12.7 billion THB (379.16 million USD), driven by rising demand for greater processing power to support companies' adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and enlarged data storage.

The finance, wholesale and retail, and healthcare sectors are taking the lead in data centre service demand, according to Kasikorn Research Centre (K-Research).

Data centre services are expected to account for 43.3% of the overall Thai data centre market this year, with the remainder coming from companies' investment in their own data centres, noted the research house.

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The increasing role of AI in identity verification through facial recognition has further driven demand for data centre services in the financial sector. (Photo: Bangkokpost)

Thai businesses are increasingly shifting towards using data centre services instead of investing in their own infrastructure, in order to reduce costs and gain access to AI solutions for data analytics offered by service providers alongside demand for data storage, said Theeraphoom Vuthipramote, a researcher at K-Research.

Thailand's data centre services industry has posted continuous growth over the past five years, with total revenue tallying an average annual growth rate of 12.6% thanks to the work-from-home trend driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, the growth trends to slow down due to the economic challenge and the uncertainty stemming from the US's reciprocal tariff that threatens to worsen the economy, he said.

Roughly 94% of the demand for data storage services in Thailand comes from private sector enterprises, driven by the increasing adoption of digital technologies for business planning and customer engagement./.

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