Chope is a restaurant reservation platform that helps users discover and reserve dining options across multiple Asian cities through its website, mobile apps, and browser plug-ins. It offers two restaurant-facing products: a sophisticated table management system with customer relationship management features and a lighter browser-based platform, both providing real-time control over online availability. In addition to reservations, Chope provides diners with editorial content, menus, pricing, and operational information for listed restaurants and acts as a marketing channel through an active social media team and targeted offline initiatives. The service was launched in 2011 and is based in Singapore.
Fraction
Seed Round in 2020
Fraction is a technology company that provides a fractional ownership infrastructure on an internet-scale. Users can invest in, sell, and manage fractional ownership of anything using its plug-and-play platform. Its products enable fractional ownership for real estate developers, small and medium-sized businesses, investment funds and pooled capital, and everything in between.
Incredo, a global food-tech company formerly known as DouxMatok, specializes in developing innovative technologies aimed at reducing sugar consumption while maintaining the sensory qualities of sweetness. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Petach-Tikva, Israel, Incredo has created a proprietary solution that enhances the sweetness of real cane sugar without the undesirable aftertaste, allowing for a significant reduction in sugar content in various food products. The company's approach ensures that consumers can enjoy their favorite foods and snacks with less sugar, without sacrificing taste, mouthfeel, or texture. This focus on healthier consumption aligns with growing consumer demand for nutritious alternatives in the food industry.
Grain is an online restaurant that uses data and a tech-enabled network to serve food to customers.
HappyFresh
Series C in 2019
HappyFresh is a leading online grocery company based in Jakarta, Indonesia, with operations extending to Malaysia and Thailand since its establishment in 2015. The company aims to simplify the grocery shopping experience by providing a platform where customers can order groceries from local stores and have them delivered directly to their doors. With a focus on high-quality service, HappyFresh employs trained personal shoppers who ensure that customers receive fresh and carefully selected products. This approach alleviates the challenges associated with traditional grocery shopping, such as parking, navigating aisles, and carrying heavy bags, allowing customers to save time and enjoy a more convenient shopping experience. HappyFresh has gained recognition as one of Asia's best companies to work for, reflecting its commitment to both customer satisfaction and employee welfare.