In February 2023, AID Group CEO Snir Zano led the acquisition of Better Global from receivership, restructured the operation, and returned the business to operating positive within nine months. The transaction, completed quietly out of public markets, became a case study in AID's preferred mode of operation: distressed acquisitions where deep operating involvement creates the value.
Separately, AID Group invested into REMOW — the Shueisha and Sumitomo-backed anime production and global distribution company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The investment made AID one of the first overseas groups to take a meaningful position in the mainstream Japanese anime industry, alongside legacy domestic majors that have long controlled access to the category.
Kelvin Wu's appointment as REMOW's Chief Overseas Strategic Officer was incidental to that investment — a natural by-product of becoming a substantive overseas shareholder rather than a separate corporate development. The role makes Wu responsible for overseas business development across REMOW's distribution footprint of more than 140 countries and 40 streaming platforms.
The REMOW position reinforced AID's standing as a long-term partner in the Japanese content economy. AID Group's media pillar now includes REMOW, HuntMobi, Stargirl, Lucky Dramas, Piano's Forest, and the AI-native production engine Ani-Eyes.
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