
Global Invacom Group Limited, an investment holding firm established in Singapore in 1985, specializes in the complete lifecycle of integrated satellite communications equipment, from research and development to design and global distribution. Operating worldwide across the Americas, Europe, and Asia, the company’s business is divided into two primary segments: Satellite Communications and Contract Manufacturing. Its extensive product range addresses diverse needs within the satellite industry. This includes crucial front-end components like low noise blocks (LNBs), very small aperture terminals (VSATs), and various antenna systems, along with advanced data-over-satellite electronics. Global Invacom also provides sophisticated signal processing and distribution solutions, such as frequency converters, RF optical links, switches, and multi-switches, alongside complete systems for direct-to-home (DTH) television and gateway termination. For specialized uses, it offers repeater solutions, military radio links, and mobile tracking and transportable systems. A substantial portion of its portfolio encompasses a detailed suite of waveguide components, including attenuators, couplers, filters, and bends, complemented by fibre optics solutions and various cable assemblies. The company's main clientele consists of satellite broadcasters and data-over-satellite service providers globally.
Global Invacom Group Limited trades as GINV.L on LSE. The company is classified in Technology / Communication Equipment and reports in GBP.
The current profile places the business in Communication Equipment. This section is intended to summarize the operating segments, products, geographies, and main revenue lines from official filings.
Latest available fiscal data shows £72.77M of revenue and -£13.19M of net income.
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Company website: https://www.globalinvacom.com
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