In a month marked by dynamic growth in the Southeast Asian startup scene, a diverse range of companies secured substantial funding rounds in September 2023.
From biotech and fintech to healthtech and aquaculture, these startups showcased the region’s entrepreneurial prowess.
Automera revolutionised therapeutic approaches, Kiddocare offered childcare solutions, and NexMind empowered multilingual digital marketing. Meanwhile, platforms like Funding Societies and CrossFund transformed finance and equity financing. With billions in business financing and innovative solutions, these startups are poised to drive the region’s tech ecosystem forward.
Automera
Automera is an early-stage company focused on developing a novel therapeutic approach via autophagy-based targeted protein degradation. The biotech startup aims to leverage its understanding of autophagy, drug development capabilities, access to quantum chemistry, and generative Al-enabled insights to enhance its drug development programmes.
Automera’s autophagy-targeting chimaera small molecules (AUTAC) platform has broad potential across cancer and other disease areas, with oncology being the initial lead programme.
It raised US$16 million in a Series A round of investment co-led by Accelerator Life Science Partners and Temasek-backed ClavystBio. Other investors are EDBI and Xora Innovation.
Kiddocare
Founded in 2019 by Nadira Yusoff and Muhaini Mahmud, Kiddocare is an online platform connecting parents with verified childcare providers based on their preferences for time and location. These caregivers undergo rigorous screening and training before being onboarded. The platform primarily caters to urban millennial mothers, who wield substantial purchasing power and seek reliable childcare solutions.
Kiddocare offers the potential for weekly earnings of up to RM1,500 (US$318), affording women the flexibility to navigate motherhood and education. The Kiddocare Academy further provides opportunities for career advancement through specialised training programmes for carers, such as counselling, eldercare, tutoring and entrepreneurship.
The startup secured an undisclosed sum from Artem Ventures, Gobi Partners, MSW Ventures Asia Fund X, and ScaleUp Malaysia.
NexMind
Founded in 2019 by Francis Lui (CEO), Bernie Law (CPO), and Pattrine Hong (CFO), NexMind is an AI-powered multilingual digital marketing platform. It empowers professionals across industries with advanced SEO tools to create search-optimised content in 17 languages, with no technical SEO expertise required. Its SEO content generation tools simplify and streamline how brands create multilingual content that ranks on search engines like Google and Bing and e-commerce marketplaces like Amazon, Lazada, and Shopee.
Among the languages supported currently are Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Malaysia, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, and Vietnamese.
The firm received an undisclosed seed funding from 500 Global.
Funding Societies
Licensed and registered in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia and operating in Vietnam, Funding Societies is an SME digital finance platform. In addition, it offers payments and collections intending to solve SMEs’ cashflow management challenges.
Funding Societies says it has achieved over US$3.2 billion in business financing, processing over 5 million transactions and serving about 100,000 SMEs across the region.
It scored US$27 million in debt funding led by AlteriQ Global, with participation from Aument Capital Partners and Orange Bloom.
CrossFund
Founded in 2021 by Ben Cardarelli and Davide Cali, CrossFund is an equity financing tool for early-stage startups in Southeast Asia and Africa. Investors can own equity in international startups with as little as US$5,000.
CrossFund leverages data to match its investors with startups based on sector, stage, geography, areas of expertise, and other more granular factors. The platform also accepts investments in crypto, leveraging third-party providers. It is soon launching a secondary market to foster liquidity for investors and founders.
It secured US$1.5M from undisclosed investors at a US$47 million valuation.
Gene Solutions
Established in 2017 by Vietnamese scientists, Gene Solutions has developed triSureFirst, a noninvasive prenatal test (NIPT) for detecting abnormalities of chromosome numbers in the fetus, such as Down Syndrome, Edwards, and Patau.
The test, based on detecting cell-free DNA of the placenta, is released into the mother’s blood to assess the risk of the fetus suffering from birth defects due to chromosomal number abnormalities.
The company claims that triSureFirst’s positive predictive value is 94 per cent for all three syndromes.
Since 2018, Gene Solutions claims to have made accurate tests accessible to over 500,000 pregnant women, helping over 65,000 pregnant women avoid unnecessary amniocentesis.
It secured US$21M from Mekong Capital.
Evo Commerce
Evo Commerce is a direct-to-consumer health & beauty startup based in Singapore. It aims to reshape the landscape of health & beauty products in the region by bridging the accessibility gap and “empowering Asian consumers with top-quality products”. The company owns two brands: back (focusing on post-party recovery aids and daily supplements) and Stryv (specialising in the affordable luxury segment for personal care electronics).
The startup claims to have achieved 25x growth in the past 18 months. It aims to achieve EBITDA profitability within the next six months of operations.
It banked US$2.8M in equity and debt financing from IJK Capital, Carousell Co-Founder and CEO Quek Siu Rui, Fave Co-Founder Joel Neoh, and Tipsy Collective.
Kora
Founded in 2022 by Dian Prayogi Susanto, Kora is an agritech startup focused on innovations in the post-harvest maize sector in Indonesia. It aims to elevate the quality and output of post-harvest maize, a crop selected for its pivotal role in Indonesia’s agricultural supply chain and its impact on animal feed costs. Strategically, the startup aims to disrupt the conventional maize supply chain by uniting all parties involved — from farmers to middlemen — under a streamlined B2B model.
Beginning with partnerships involving 30 farmers, Kora has expanded that number to approximately 130.
It bagged US$400,000 in a pre-seed funding round from Antler and eFishery founder and CEO Gibran Huzaifah.
Novelship
Founded in 2018, Novelship is an online marketplace for buyers and sellers to trade 100 per cent authentic sneakers, limited-edition apparel, and exclusive physical and digital collectibles. Novelship said it has rapidly expanded in recent years, with a compound annual growth rate of 37 per cent in revenue and 55 per cent in transactions.
Following the brand’s recent collaboration with Snoop Dogg to expand its collection, Novelship recently launched new in-house products, including Novelship branded T-shirts, socks, shoelaces, and Shoe Sole Protectors.
It raised US$9.5M in funding from East Ventures, iGlobe Partners, and GSR Ventures.
Parallax
Parallax is a Blockchain-powered money remittance startup based in the Philippines. Founded by Mika Reyes (CEO) and Alex Kuang (CTO), Parallax aims to provide “fast and cheap ways” to move money globally. It leverages blockchain technology to provide near-instant and cheaper (claims to save 83 per cent in fees) international payments.
It is currently focused on providing freelancers, remote workers and other global professionals with better payments for their recurring payroll, invoices and salaries.
The startup netted US$4.5M from Dragonfly Capital, Circle Ventures, General Catalyst, gumi Cryptos Capital, and others.
Manuva
Manuva is an Indonesian startup helping SME manufacturers produce ready-made, custom-made packaging and semi-branded goods. Founded in 2018 by Anggara Pranaspati, Raffisal Damanhuri, and Hasandi Patriawan, Manuva (formerly Tjetak) provides merchants and online sellers with various types of packaging, from cardboard and snack boxes to paper bags and plastic cups. Through more than 100 manufacturing partners, Manuva is producing more than 300 different packaging SKUs under its six private label brands for more than 7,000 retailers and 100 enterprise customers.
The startup also provides modern digitisation tools that enable players in their ecosystem to improve their logistics, procurement, inventory and sales processes.
It received US$8M from Tin Men Capital and undisclosed investors.
ERTH
Electronic Recycling Through Heroes (ERTH) is a Malaysian company focusing on e-waste recycling. In addition to facilitating responsible e-waste disposal, it also rewards contributors with cash incentives or vouchers. According to the company, this approach fosters a community-driven commitment to environmental preservation while providing economic compensation.
ERTH aims to achieve its goal by employing a gig-economy workforce of over 1,000 freelancers. These Heroes collect obsolete, faulty, and discarded electronics, such as laptops, smartphones, printers, televisions, and various devices, directly from households and businesses.
It secured funding from Gobi Partners and L8 Ventures.
Saladin
Founded in 2021, Saladin is an online platform that utilises a multi-channel distribution system to provide a single destination for personalised insurance solutions.
Saladin claims it has integrated traditional insurance processes with modern technology and a user-friendly design. This includes using API integration, modular design principles, and the harnessing of big data intelligence to recommend tailored and cost-effective insurance solutions.
It closed its Series A funding round led by Monk’s Hill Ventures, with participation from Peak XV Partners, Venturra Capital, and Patamar Capital.
SLEEK EV
Singapore-headquartered SLEEK EV offers affordable and sustainable mobility solutions.
Founded in 2019 by Kantinan Tunveenukoon and Zhang Quan (ZQ) Ong, SLEEK EV aims to establish electric vehicles as the standard rather than the exception in urban mobility. They address the issue of high travel expenses in Southeast Asia, where transportation costs can be over 30 per cent of income. Motorcycles offer an affordable alternative, and the founders are leveraging industry connections to promote cleaner and cheaper mobility through electrification.
SLEEK EV’s initial focus is on Thailand, a market worth over US$2.6 billion annually, where electric two-wheelers currently account for less than one per cent of the market share.
Since its launch, SLEEK EV has successfully sold over 1,000 of their EVs through a network of established dealerships across the country.
It secured an undisclosed Pre-Series A funding round led by ORZON Ventures, a VC firm backed by OR and 500 TukTuks.
DELOS
DELOS is an aquaculture-tech company in Indonesia. Founded in 2021 by Guntur Mallarangeng, Aris Noerhadi, Alexander Farthing, and Bobby Indra Gunawan Wibisono, DELOS aims to jumpstart what it calls the ‘Blue Revolution’. The vision is to propel Indonesia into a global aquaculture seafood producer within a decade, revolutionising and modernising the US$2.5 billion Indonesian aquaculture industry for seamless integration into the global seafood supply chain.
DELOS announced the completion of an undisclosed Series A funding round led by Monk’s Hill Ventures.
WhiteCoat
Launched in 2018, WhiteCoat is a B2B2C healthtech company aiming to be the first and single touchpoint for all healthcare needs of its users – from seeing a doctor and receiving medications to accessing their medical records. The platform allows users to choose the practitioner they want to consult from its in-house team of doctors (general practitioners and specialists) and a partner network of healthcare and allied care providers.
WhiteCoat closed a tranche of its Series B fundraising round to fuel its regional expansion.
TANGGapp
TANGGapp is a P2P mobile remittance app targetting Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).
Founded in 2020 by Filipina-Dutch and American Harvard graduate Rebecca Kersch, TANGGapp enables customers in the Philippines to connect with local banks and e-wallets for transactions. It wants to be the international ‘Venmo’ across the seas for the 1.5 billion unbanked globally and migrant workers, starting with the Philippines.
Users can send money from TANGGapp without fees, regardless of the amount sent. Receivers can then link their bank account or e-wallet like GCash to directly receive money into their account in minutes.
The company claims the transfers can be done within seconds. The app allows the users to send as low as US$5. It also easily transfers money from a user’s US bank account to his Philippines bank account or e-wallet. It also has a feature to schedule auto transfers.
It closed a US$2.5M seed round from TEN13, Goodwater Capital, North Fifth Asia, Foxmont Capital, and angels from the Manila Angel Investors’ Network (MAIN).
Grouu
Grouu is an Indonesian startup working on the nutritional needs of infants and toddlers. Founded in August 2020, Grouu focuses on meeting the nutritional needs of infants and toddlers from six months and above. The development process of its products and menu involves parents as consumers and a team of experts comprising nutritionists, food scientists, chefs, and paediatricians to ensure complete and balanced nutrition.
According to the firm, its products and menu items are produced in facilities that meet hygiene standards set by the Department of Health and the National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) and are Halal certified.
It secured an undisclosed amount in additional investments from Singapore-based VC firm Teja Ventures.
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