Investors in South East Asia

Displaying 1-10 out of 682

East Ventures

East Ventures is an early-stage, sector-agnostic venture capital firm founded in 2009, with offices in Tokyo, Singapore, and Jakarta. The firm has invested in over 170 companies across Southeast Asia, with a strong emphasis on Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is recognized as a pioneer in the Indonesian startup ecosystem, being the first investor in notable unicorns such as Tokopedia and Traveloka. East Ventures' diverse portfolio includes prominent companies like Mercari, Ruangguru, and Fore Coffee. In 2018, the firm established a growth-stage fund called EV Growth to provide further support to startups in the region. East Ventures has garnered accolades for its consistent performance, being named the most active investor in Southeast Asia and Indonesia, as well as a top-performing VC fund globally by various industry observers. The firm primarily targets investments in technology, consumer web, fintech, and mobile sectors, typically investing between $0.1 million and $0.5 million in early-stage ventures.
Made 208 investments in South East Asia

Global Founders Capital

Global Founders Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2013 and based in Berlin, Germany, with a focus on empowering entrepreneurs globally. The firm is stage agnostic, investing in companies across various sectors, including internet, software, fintech, e-commerce, and telecommunications. Global Founders Capital typically invests in the equity of young technology companies, with a preference for startups located in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, Vietnam, Colombia, Europe, the United States, and China. Investment amounts range from €0.01 million to €10 million, with specific allocations varying by stage: seed investments typically between €0.1 million and €1 million, early-stage investments between €1 million and €3 million, and growth-stage investments between €3 million and €8 million. The firm often seeks to be the lead investor and aims to secure board representation in its portfolio companies.
Made 35 investments in South East Asia

Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital is a prominent venture capital firm founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California. The firm specializes in investing across various sectors, including energy, financial services, healthcare, internet, mobile, and technology. Sequoia targets startups at different stages, from seed to growth, providing investments ranging from $100,000 to $100 million, depending on the company's maturity and market potential. The firm has a global presence, with significant operations in regions such as China, India, and Israel, where it actively partners with innovative founders to support the development of transformative companies. Sequoia Capital is known for its long-term commitment to its portfolio companies, leveraging extensive experience and industry knowledge to guide entrepreneurs from initial concept to public offerings. The firm also emphasizes the importance of social impact, as a significant portion of its profits is directed towards philanthropic causes.
Made 127 investments in South East Asia

SoftBank

SoftBank is a multinational telecommunications and internet corporation based in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1981 by Masayoshi Son. It offers a wide range of services, including mobile and fixed-line communication, broadband, digital television, and internet services. The company operates through several segments, encompassing mobile communications, fixed-line telecommunications, and internet services, including the operation of the Yahoo! JAPAN portal and e-commerce platforms. SoftBank has also expanded into robotics, artificial intelligence, and clean energy technology, with notable acquisitions like Arm Holdings. Its investment arm, the SoftBank Vision Fund, focuses on growth-stage technology companies across various sectors such as IoT, fintech, and cloud computing, aiming to drive innovation and technological advancement. Additionally, SoftBank is involved in renewable energy, payment processing, and media distribution, maintaining a diverse portfolio that supports its overarching goal of fostering the Information Revolution and enhancing global connectivity.
Made 39 investments in South East Asia

CDC Group

CDC Group, established in 1948, is the UK's Development Finance Institution, fully owned by the UK government's Department for International Development. As the world's oldest DFI, CDC focuses on fostering business development in Africa and South Asia, aiming to create jobs and improve living conditions in some of the poorest regions. The institution invests strategically in areas where the private sector is underdeveloped and job opportunities are limited, targeting sectors such as manufacturing, agribusiness, infrastructure, financial services, construction, health, and education. Through its portfolio, CDC has supported numerous investee businesses, significantly contributing to job creation and local tax revenues, thereby making a substantial impact on the economies and communities it serves.
Made 24 investments in South East Asia

Ideosource

Ideosource is a Jakarta-based private equity and venture capital firm established in 2011, focusing on early-to-growth-stage investments primarily in the technology sector. The firm specializes in seed, startup, early-stage, and bridge investments, targeting areas such as online content, media, advertising, e-commerce, and payment infrastructures. Ideosource has played a significant role in fostering Indonesia's internet ecosystem, utilizing a unique investment strategy that combines a bottom-up selection process with a broader economic perspective. The firm seeks innovative companies that address local challenges and have potential for broader application, particularly those that can transition offline markets to online platforms. For late-stage investments, Ideosource focuses on industry leaders with strong market traction. By leveraging its extensive portfolio and networks, the firm provides entrepreneurs with essential support in business development, marketing, talent acquisition, and fundraising. Ideosource is committed to collaborating with visionary founders to cultivate new technologies and insights, ultimately aiming to develop industry-leading companies across the Asia-Pacific region.
Made 13 investments in South East Asia

Leopard Capital

Leopard Capital LP is a private equity and venture capital firm founded in 2007, specializing in early-stage venture, expansion, and pre-IPO investments in pre-emerging economies, particularly in overlooked regions such as Cambodia and Haiti. The firm manages two primary funds, the Leopard Cambodia Fund and the Leopard Haiti Fund, and focuses on sectors including financial services, affordable housing, renewable energy, agribusiness, and food and beverage. In addition to its investment activities, Leopard Capital provides advisory services to startups that utilize disruptive technologies or innovative business models aimed at addressing global challenges. The firm typically invests between $1 million and $5 million in its portfolio companies, utilizing equity, quasi-equity, or debt instruments, and seeks to exit investments through various means, including listings on stock exchanges or private sales. Leopard Capital is headquartered in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with additional offices in the Cayman Islands and Pétion-Ville, Haiti.
Made 16 investments in South East Asia

Vertex US

Vertex US is a venture capital firm based in Palo Alto, California, with an additional office in San Francisco. It specializes in early-stage investments, focusing on startups, particularly in the enterprise and infrastructure sectors. Vertex US adopts a selective investment strategy, choosing to partner with a limited number of startups each year to provide dedicated support from their inception through growth stages. As part of a global network of operator-investors, Vertex US manages portfolios across the U.S., China, Israel, India, and Southeast Asia. This firm is committed to being a trusted partner to innovative entrepreneurs, leveraging its operational expertise and extensive access to capital, talent, and strategic partners to help build successful global businesses.
Made 26 investments in South East Asia

Tiger Global Consulting

Tiger Global Management is an investment firm established in 2001 and headquartered in New York, with affiliate offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangalore, and Melbourne. The firm focuses on both private and public markets, seeking to achieve superior risk-adjusted returns for its investors over the long term. Its investment strategy emphasizes fundamentally oriented opportunities primarily in the global Internet, technology, telecom, media, consumer, and industrial sectors. In private equity, Tiger Global targets growth-oriented companies with a ten-year investment horizon, while its public equity strategy relies on thorough due diligence to identify long-term trends. The firm prioritizes values such as integrity, intellectual honesty, continuous improvement, teamwork, and a commitment to excellence and long-term thinking.
Made 55 investments in South East Asia

BPEA EQT

Baring Private Equity Asia is a leading private alternative investment firm in Asia, managing over USD 20 billion in committed capital. The firm specializes in private equity investments, sponsoring buyouts and providing growth capital to companies for expansion or acquisitions, with a focus on the Asia Pacific region. Additionally, BPEA manages funds dedicated to private real estate and private credit. With a 23-year history and over 180 employees spread across offices in key Asian markets, BPEA currently has approximately 43 portfolio companies operating in Asia, employing over 224,000 individuals and generating sales of around USD 39 billion. The firm seeks to invest in various sectors such as consumer goods, financial services, healthcare, and real estate, primarily focusing on companies based in Asia Pacific. For more information, visit www.bpeasia.com.
Made 10 investments in South East Asia