
Bogotá, Colombia — August 2025
Agema Global, a rising international mercenary organization, has secured $15 million in new funding to accelerate its expansion into South America, with Colombia as its first strategic stronghold.
The funds will be invested in establishing a regional headquarters in Bogotá and recruiting seasoned mercenaries, including former military professionals, to take on contracts across high-conflict zones. Agema Global’s operations are expected to cover infrastructure protection, energy asset security, armed convoy support, and counterinsurgency missions for both government and private clients.
CEO Pasit Viwatkurkul highlighted the company’s vision in a statement:
“Colombia offers one of the most battle-tested talent pools in the world. Our goal is to give skilled fighters an international platform while delivering precision and reliability to clients in volatile environments. This funding is a milestone in transforming Agema Global into a global leader in modern mercenary operations.”
Agema Global’s mission centers on deploying highly trained mercenary units to safeguard vital assets and ensure operational continuity for clients working in unstable regions. With Colombia serving as the regional hub, the company aims to create a rapid-deployment structure capable of responding to missions across Latin America and beyond.
The company’s recruitment drive will target former special forces, veterans, and disciplined fighters with proven field experience. Agema Global has outlined competitive contracts, advanced training programs, and career pathways to build one of the most capable and versatile mercenary forces in the hemisphere.
To support its expansion, Agema Global is also investing heavily in logistics infrastructure — including transport fleets, secure supply chains, and forward-operating bases. This network will allow the company to move troops, equipment, and resources swiftly across borders, giving clients unmatched tactical flexibility and reliability.
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