InnovestX Securities Co., Ltd., the investment flagship of SCBX Group, expanded its global investment offerings by pushing its DR23 (Depositary Receipt) portfolio past 100 securities. The firm launched 19 new DR23s covering six investment themes from leading companies in the U.S. and Asia. The new lineup offers exposure to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) ecosystem—including semiconductors, AI server connectivity, cloud infrastructure, and energy infrastructure—alongside future technologies like space and quantum computing. All 19 securities began trading on the Stock Exchange of Thailand on August 18, 2026.
Payon Pongsawaree, Chief Digital Products and Operating Officer at InnovestX, stated that reaching more than 100 DR23 securities expands the investment universe for Thai retail investors. He noted that the primary focus is providing access to diverse countries, industries, and megatrends, allowing investors to match products with their specific risk profiles and investment views.
The 19 new DR23s target six core themes, with significant emphasis on the global AI value chain. The lineup extends past core chipmakers into advanced packaging, high-speed connectivity, AI servers, enterprise AI software, supporting energy infrastructure, space technology, and quantum computing.
Saran Potewiratananond, Head of Proprietary Trading at InnovestX, explained that AI growth drives opportunities across multiple operational layers, including Asian supply chains. The 19 new DR23 securities available as of August 18, 2026, are categorized under the following six themes:
US – AI & Semiconductor
- DELL23 (Dell Technologies Inc.) – The world’s No. 1 server maker, assembling NVIDIA and AMD chips into AI racks, with AI server revenue more than doubling.
- ORCL23 (Oracle Corporation) – A global enterprise software and database company expanding into cloud infrastructure through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), with cloud becoming increasingly important as demand for AI infrastructure grows.
- IBM23 (International Business Machines Corporation) – A global technology company that has transformed its business toward hybrid cloud and AI, with software representing a major part of its operations and watsonx serving as its enterprise AI platform.
- CRWV23 (CoreWeave, Inc.) – A specialized provider of GPU computing capacity for AI, commonly referred to as a neocloud provider, enabling organizations to access AI computing power without having to purchase and manage GPU infrastructure themselves.
- NOW23 (ServiceNow, Inc.) – The owner of a workflow platform used to manage IT operations and enterprise processes, now extending its AI capabilities through Now Assist across an existing customer base of more than 8,700 organizations.
- QCOM23 (QUALCOMM Incorporated) – A leading provider of processors under the Snapdragon brand and modem chips for 5G connectivity, while expanding beyond mobile into Edge AI, AI PCs and automotive applications.
- ALAB23 (Astera Labs, Inc.) – A designer of high-speed connectivity chips that enable large numbers of AI chips within data centers to communicate efficiently, supporting the expansion of large-scale AI clusters.
- AAOI23 (Applied Optoelectronics, Inc.) – A producer of optical transceivers that convert electrical signals into light for high-speed data transmission, supporting the upgrade of AI data center connectivity toward 800G and 1.6T standards.
- AMKR23 (Amkor Technology, Inc.) – A provider of outsourced semiconductor assembly and test services (OSAT), with expertise in advanced packaging, a critical step in the semiconductor manufacturing value chain for AI.
US – Alternative Energy & AI Power
- SMR23 (NuScale Power Corporation) – A developer of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) that has received standard design approval from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), with its technology aimed at supporting demand for stable power supply from data centers and AI infrastructure.
- EOSE23 (Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc.) – A developer of zinc-based energy storage systems that offer an alternative to lithium batteries, with a focus on safety and applications in infrastructure and data centers.
US – Space Industry
- ASTS23 (AST SpaceMobile, Inc.) – A developer of a satellite broadband network designed to connect directly with standard mobile phones without requiring new devices. The company has commercial agreements with AT&T, Verizon and Vodafone and is targeting the launch of commercial services in the first half of 2027.
US – Quantum Computing
- RGTI23 (Rigetti Computing, Inc.) – A full-stack quantum computing company developing superconducting quantum processors, with capabilities spanning system design through to in-house chip production at its own fabrication facility.
Asia – AI & Semiconductor
- SCREEN23 (SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd.) – A leader in wafer cleaning equipment, a critical stage in semiconductor manufacturing, and the world’s leading player in this process according to the Product Sheet.
- IBIDEN23 (IBIDEN Co., Ltd.) – A producer of high-performance IC package substrates used beneath CPUs and GPUs, with NVIDIA and Intel among its major customers, providing exposure to Japan’s AI semiconductor supply chain.
- TONGFU23 (Tongfu Microelectronics Co., Ltd.) – A major Chinese outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) provider with a role in advanced packaging and exposure to AMD’s supply chain through chip assembly and testing services.
- YOFC23 (Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable Joint Stock Limited Company) – An integrated producer of optical fibre and cable products, from upstream materials through to fibre-optic solutions, supporting rising demand for high-speed data transmission across data centers, AI and telecommunications infrastructure.
- MURATA23 (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.) – A global leader in multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), fundamental components used throughout electronic devices. AI servers require significant numbers of MLCCs, positioning Murata as part of the infrastructure supply chain supporting AI growth.
Asia – Lifestyle Consumer
- AJINO23 (Ajinomoto Co., Inc.) – A global food and seasoning company whose core business is consumer food products, while also owning Ajinomoto Build-up Film (ABF) technology, a critical material used in package substrates for high-performance CPUs and GPUs. This gives the company exposure to the semiconductor supply chain beyond its consumer business.
Saran added that the expanded range gives investors a holistic view of the AI supply chain alongside broader access to international tech segments.
All 19 DR23 securities can be traded through standard Thai securities accounts. InnovestX highlighted that investors should review product features and risk factors—such as foreign price volatility, currency exchange fluctuations, issuer risk, liquidity risk, and early-stage commercial risks—prior to trading. Market research and strategies remain available on the INVX application and official InnovestX digital platforms.
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