Insitor Fund
Insitor Fund is a venture capital firm focused on providing financing to early-stage social enterprises that enhance access to essential services for low-income households in emerging markets. With a strong emphasis on sectors such as healthcare, education, clean energy, water sanitation, and affordable housing, the firm invests between $0.1 million and $10 million in its portfolio companies. Insitor Fund aims to make a meaningful social impact by supporting businesses that address critical needs in regions like the Mekong Delta and the Indian subcontinent. The firm typically takes a lead investor role and prefers to be actively involved in its investments, often seeking board membership to contribute its expertise in both business development and social impact. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Singapore, Insitor Fund operates additional offices in Phnom Penh, Myanmar, and New Delhi.
Boost Capital specializes in microfinance technology that helps in offering loans through smartphones.
SolarHome Pte. Ltd. focuses on providing solar energy solutions for off-grid households in Southeast Asia. Founded in 2016 and based in Singapore, the company installs integrated solar energy systems and appliances in customers' homes. It employs a Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) model, allowing users to make monthly payments that align with their existing energy expenses. This approach includes "rent-to-own" plans, making solar technology more accessible to lower-income households. SolarHome addresses a significant market, with approximately 27 million households in the region lacking access to electricity, and operates in countries such as the Philippines, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Indonesia. The company aims to create a positive social impact by facilitating the adoption of renewable energy in these underserved communities.
SolarHome Pte. Ltd. focuses on providing solar energy solutions for off-grid households in Southeast Asia. Founded in 2016 and based in Singapore, the company installs integrated solar energy systems and appliances in customers' homes. It employs a Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) model, allowing users to make monthly payments that align with their existing energy expenses. This approach includes "rent-to-own" plans, making solar technology more accessible to lower-income households. SolarHome addresses a significant market, with approximately 27 million households in the region lacking access to electricity, and operates in countries such as the Philippines, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Indonesia. The company aims to create a positive social impact by facilitating the adoption of renewable energy in these underserved communities.
Khmer Water Supply Holding operates a portfolio of small-scale piped water networks that distribute clean drinking water directly to households in rural Cambodia. The company is based in Cambodia.
The company is focused on providing a long-term Home Loan and medium-term Home Improvement Loans to underserved low-middle income Cambodian households who do not have access to formal commercial lending.