Optima Automobile Group Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, provides after-market automotive services. It operates through four segments: After-market Automotive Services, Car Rental Services, Automotive Supply Business, and Education Business Service. The After-market Automotive Services segment provides automotive inspection, maintenance, and repair services. The Car Rental Services segment offers car rental services. The Automotive Supply Business segment trades in motor vehicles; and supplies passenger car spare parts, accessories, and automotive equipment in Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. The Education Business Service segment is involved in the data collection and provision of management platform services. The company also offers franchise agency services; and spray printing services for motor vehicles. Optima Automobile Group Holdings Limited was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Singapore.
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