Un Monde International (formerly Asiarim Corp) is a Nevada-incorporated shell company with no operations and no revenue. The company's stated plan is to acquire private businesses in the international education space, with a focus on multilingual education, cross-cultural curriculum, and online learning for international students. No acquisitions have been completed, no agreements have been signed, and no business plan has been implemented. The company's history includes an early stint in computer electronics through a Commodore acquisition, followed by years of dormancy and missed SEC filings that resulted in the loss of its corporate charter. A Nevada court appointed a custodian in 2016 to reinstate the charter and restore basic compliance. The company has since rebranded as Un Monde International and pivoted toward international education as its stated future direction. The intended business model is to raise capital, acquire education companies, and build a portfolio of education-related businesses — but management acknowledges it lacks experience in acquiring international education companies and is looking to hire someone with that expertise. Until acquisitions are completed, the company's only financial activity is incurring legal, accounting, and compliance costs with no corresponding income.
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