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government-owned corporation | |
Industry | Computer Hardware Computer Software IT Consulting Consumer Electronics Digital Distribution Home Appliances |
Founded | 12th March 1946 |
Founder | Jozef Wajda |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 2,100 + MalTec stores and 1,2000 + MalMart stores |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Various |
Revenue | USD$ 853.74 billion |
USD$ 298.63 billion | |
USD$ 224.83 billion | |
Total assets | USD$ 860.07 billion |
Total equity | USD$ 369.99 billion |
Number of employees | 757,400 |
Website | MalTec.ms |
MalTec is a Malgravean technology, distribution and security company, currently owned by the Malgravean government.
History
MalTec was established by the coalition government of Prime Minister Jozef Wajda in 1945 in order to maintain pre-exodus technological advancements and bring computers into government and the wider economy to assist with ongoing national research and reconstruction efforts.
At first, the company only produced devices for the government and large (mostly state-owned) corporations however the invention of smaller personal computers in the 50's led to smaller companies and individuals becoming more crucial to the companies success, with the MalTec electronics store becoming a key spot in high streets and shopping centres across the country.
Since coming out of isolation the company has aggressively expanded into the international market, and its technology has been used extensively during diplomatic visits to promote the nation's technological advancement. Although MalTec occasionally expands into other nations by purchasing a local company unlike Malgravean state-owned corporations MalTec retains its brand image and name across the world and takes great pride on its reputation for innovation, reliability and good customer relations.
Controversy
MalTec has been accused by anti-privacy campaigners of working with the Special Investigative Service but a parliamentary inquiry launched after the 2009 Malgravean Emergency General Election highlighted no link between the company and the intelligence agency.
MalTec has also been accused of using overly aggressive tactics when expanding abroad and is often seen working together with other state-owned corporations like MalMart in order to increase its global market share.