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GVM - overview
Established
2016
Location
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Primary Industry
Telecoms
About
Based in Japan, Global Vision Multimedia provides tailored audiovisual and multimedia solutions, enhancing communication and audience engagement across various sectors including enterprise, education, and entertainment. Global Vision Multimedia, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, was founded in 2016. The company specializes in providing advanced audiovisual solutions. In June 2026, GVM was acquired by Ricoh, enhancing their service capabilities in the APAC region.
The founder's prior entrepreneurial background is not detailed in available information. GVM has completed one investment deal. Global Vision Multimedia (GVM), a subsidiary of Ricoh Asia Pacific, specializes in comprehensive audiovisual (AV) and multimedia solutions tailored for various sectors. The company’s core offerings encompass audio system configuration and commissioning, videoconferencing solutions, control system programming, and lighting control systems for theatre and architectural applications.
These services aim to improve communication and enhance audience experiences across industries such as enterprise, education, finance, entertainment, and public sector. GVM serves a diverse client base throughout the Asia-Pacific region, including Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Malaysia, delivering locally managed solutions with global standards. The company also partners with major AV and IT brands to ensure high-quality service delivery across its product lines. Global Vision Multimedia operates primarily through B2B transactions, offering end-to-end multimedia delivery solutions to organizations that require advanced audiovisual technology.
The company engages in subscription-based partnerships and direct service agreements with clients, providing tailored packages that suit their specific operational needs. GVM’s revenue structure is built upon the sale and installation of AV systems, which may include services such as ongoing support and maintenance. The company’s flagship offerings, like its high-quality videoconferencing solutions and custom lighting systems, are designed to meet the demands of various industries, ensuring a robust engagement with clients. The structured pricing plans reflect the specialized nature of the services, aligning with the complexity and customization needed for each project.
In June 2026, Ricoh acquired Global Vision Multimedia (GVM). This acquisition will help the company expand its workplace service capabilities in the APAC region and deliver more seamless and scalable collaboration solutions to global and local customers.
Current Investors
Ricoh
Primary Industry
Telecoms
Sub Industries
Engineering, Conferencing Software, Multimedia & Graphics, Cable Service Providers
Website
www.gvm-av.com
Verticals
IoT (Internet of Things)
Total Amount Raised
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GVM - deals
| Deals Type | Deal Status | Target (s) | Deal Date | Investor(s) | Seller(s) | Deal size (Mn) | Enterprise value (Mn) | Post-money valuation (Mn) | EBITDA multiple (x) | Revenue multiple (x) | Lead partner (s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LP Direct | Completed | GVM | - |
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