
Azran Osman Rani is the founder of Naluri Hidup, a digital health technology company offering cost-effective and accessible solutions for mental health and wellness, and helping users adopt healthier lifestyle behaviors. Osman-Rani is actively involved in the internet technology space as a co-founder and investor in iflix, MoneyMatch, Cognifyx, and YellowPorter.
Previously, he was the CEO of iflix in Malaysia and its Group COO. iflix is a disruptive internet television video-on-demand service launched in Kuala Lumpur in 2015. Within three years, it expanded to over 30 markets across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, employing 700 people.
Before iflix, Osman-Rani was the founding CEO of AirAsia X, the world’s pioneer low-cost long-haul airline. He led the start-up team that developed the business plan, raised capital, secured licenses, and launched AirAsia X’s first flight in November 2007. Under his leadership, AirAsia X grew from one aircraft to 26, employing over 2,500 staff and generating approximately US$1 billion in annual revenue by 2014. He spearheaded the development of AirAsia X’s business model, introducing innovations like the Skytrax World’s Best Low-Cost Airline Business Class flatbed seats (2013-2014), Quiet Zone, Fly-Thru connections, seat assignments and upgrade options, and in-flight entertainment services.
Azran Osman Rani is the founder of Naluri Hidup, a digital health technology company offering cost-effective and accessible solutions for mental health and wellness, and helping users adopt healthier lifestyle behaviors. Osman-Rani is actively involved in the internet technology space as a co-founder and investor in iflix, MoneyMatch, Cognifyx, and YellowPorter.
Previously, he was the CEO of iflix in Malaysia and its Group COO. iflix is a disruptive internet television video-on-demand service launched in Kuala Lumpur in 2015. Within three years, it expanded to over 30 markets across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, employing 700 people.
Before iflix, Osman-Rani was the founding CEO of AirAsia X, the world’s pioneer low-cost long-haul airline. He led the start-up team that developed the business plan, raised capital, secured licenses, and launched AirAsia X’s first flight in November 2007. Under his leadership, AirAsia X grew from one aircraft to 26, employing over 2,500 staff and generating approximately US$1 billion in annual revenue by 2014. He spearheaded the development of AirAsia X’s business model, introducing innovations like the Skytrax World’s Best Low-Cost Airline Business Class flatbed seats (2013-2014), Quiet Zone, Fly-Thru connections, seat assignments and upgrade options, and in-flight entertainment services.