Future Mobility Solutions Limited (SLFFF) manufactures and supplies small boats worldwide, including amphibious marine craft, rigid inflatable boats and specialized vessels for government, commercial and recreational customers. The New Zealand-based holding company, founded in 1987 and headquartered in Auckland, operates through subsidiaries such as Sealegs, which produces amphibious boats with motorized retractable wheels for beach launching and Sealegs Amphibious Enablement Systems for retrofitting other boats; Willard Marine, offering rigid-hull inflatable boats, utility craft and military-grade vessels under brands including Willard, SeaArk and Crystaliner; Sillinger, specializing in high-speed rigid inflatable boats for European and African markets; and Gemini Marine, focused on aluminum workboats for southern Africa, the Indian Ocean and the UK. Sealegs boats range from 6m to 10m models like the 8.5m all-alloy amphibious cabin boat, supporting applications in tourism, superyacht tenders, flood rescue, Coastguard patrol and recreational use, while Willard emphasizes military and patrol sectors with production capacity contributing to group output exceeding 400 boats annually. The company serves global markets across Asia Pacific, Europe, North and West Africa, the US, southern Africa and the UK. In recent developments, Future Mobility Solutions, evolved from Sealegs via name change and reverse merger with Gemini Marine and Sillinger, completed the 2017 acquisition of Willard Marine for US$6.85 million to expand US presence and military sales; a management buyout of Sealegs was confirmed in 2021; the company issued an amendment to its Notice of Meeting in 2024 adding a shareholder resolution; and it submitted full-year financial statements for the period ended March 31, 2025, reporting earnings results amid ongoing operations in marine mobility technology.