- TutorABC unveils a new global expansion strategy from its Hong Kong HQ, strengthening its AI-driven English and Chinese language learning ecosystem.
- With offices across 20+ countries, the platform scales localized services worldwide, supported by partnerships, AI personalization, and a strong corporate training portfolio.
- Having delivered 100M+ classes and earned top WASC accreditation, TutorABC continues its mission to offer world-class education through innovation and a global teaching network.
TutorABC Group, a world-leading online platform for learning English and Chinese languages, announced its new and improved global strategy from its international HQ based in Hong Kong. The new strategy marks the beginning of a new chapter for TutorABC Group as it continues to expand and grow on a global scale. All these efforts are geared towards offering people across the world an accessible and superior learning experience.
To accommodate its growing number of followers, TutorABC maintains an extensive network of representative offices covering various regions. As a result, TutorABC is poised to provide highly localized services with a consistent global approach. Its presence within the Americas includes representation within the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay. Within Europe, TutorABC maintains offices within the United Kingdom and France.
Across Asia and the Pacific regions, it maintains offices within Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. TutorABC also fortifies its presence within the Middle East and Central Asia, maintaining offices within the United Arab Emirates and Kazakhstan. All these enable TutorABC to expand its technologically driven language learning services and accommodate an increasingly growing global demand for speakers of English and Chinese languages.
Also emphasizing the simplicity and scope of strategy formulated and adopted by the organization, Co-Chairman and CEO Samuel Yang commented, “The plan to enter new geos with continued advancements in AI learning tools and partnerships with premier educational institutions will enable TutorABC’s global curriculum and strengthen its position in corporate training”. Adding more relevance and importance, he added, “AI-powered personalization plays a vital role at TutorABC as it aims to offer an efficient learning experience for pupils across various age groups”.
Co-Chairman Rodney Miles pointed out the importance of Hong Kong as an operations anchor. According to Miles, “Hong Kong serves as a ‘bridge’ that interconnects TutorABC’s global teams, partners, and learners. Its role as an ‘international hub’ helps us synchronize technological developments, service provisions, and educational standards across different continents so that ‘operational excellence’ can be achieved irrespective of geography. This becomes even more imperative as TutorABC keeps expanding its operations within culturally and linguistically diverse geographies”.
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All these projects together help fulfill TutorABC Group’s overall mission and vision of enabling and empowering people at various stages of life. The organization provides special courses and classes for kids, teens, youngsters, working professionals, and people who want to study abroad. It has a complete learning solution that benefits from more than two decades of expertise, more than 100 million classes conducted, and more than 30,000 registered teachers on board in 100 global nations.
TutorABC boasts more than 1,000 business customers and some of the biggest global companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft, TSMC, Foxconn, MediaTek, Citibank, Prudential, PwC, Deloitte, New Balance, Sheraton, and Le Meridien. In 2025, it achieved an unprecedented feat as it became the first online learning institution in Asia to acquire the highest level accreditation among schools recognized by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), commanding equal status with institutions like Stanford University and UCLA. Beginning with a research and development budget of US$300 million and 19 patents on its technologies, TutorABC's business and growth stand on innovation and excellence.
Its business model centers on three core pillars: B2C personalized learning solutions, B2B business training solutions, and offshore learning opportunities. Despite expanding its business internationally, it has not veered from its mission to offer a first-class education, with a first-class approach and first-class people.