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oDoc raises US$1 million seed funding to redesign doctor-patient communication
This record is the largest seed investment round for Sri Lankan startups.
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Myanmar MFI Alliance secures US$5 million from AIIF and existing shareholders
MFI Alliance said the new investment will be used for continued expansion and outreach to help low-income households in Myanmar.
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Filipino ecommerce site Poundit raises US$629,763 from Cocoon Capital
Poundit plans to use the capital to expand its local market reach and further improve its customer service experience.
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JAS Asset acquires cafe chain Casa Lapin to set up joint venture Beans and Brown
Thai listed property developer JAS Asset Plc has bought over the trademark food and cafe chain Casa Lapin from Coffee Project Co Ltd for a price tag of 42 million baht (about US$1.27 million). The…
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Katadata completes second phase funding with investment from EMOF, others
The funding round was aimed at providing financing and technical assistance to support independent media around the world.
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Marcventures Holdings Inc to merge with two other mining firms
Philippines’ nickel miner Marcventures Holding Inc is merging with two miners Asia Pilot Mining Philippines Corp. (APMPC) and BrightGreen Resources Holding Inc. (BHI) in a deal valued at US$22.1 million (P1.125 billion). The company plans…
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Budget carrier Philippines AirAsia’s planned IPO delayed to 2018
AirAsia Bhd said Philippines AirAsia has postponed its planned IPO in order to first expand its business.
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P2P financing platform Funding Societies partners Senturia Capital to expand alternate financing
The partnership aims to expand alternative financing access for Malaysian businesses.
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Myanmar’s search technology startup Bindez secures six-digit USD round from Vulpes Investment
Singapore’s Vulpes Investment Management Pte Ltd (VIMIC) has announced an investment in Bindez, a search engine and discovery platform based in Yangon. Following this funding, VIMIC’s adviser Rita Nguyen will also join Bindez’s board. For…
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SPRING, IE Singapore merge to form Enterprise Singapore
IE Singapore and SPRING will merge into one agency to better position the government to help homegrown enterprises grow and expand overseas.