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Indonesian Laku6 to raise US$3 million in series A for trading used phones
Laku6 is an Indonesia startup that provides phone trading services.
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Malaysian startup VRLab shakes up property industry with V-Prop Touch
VRLab was awarded “The Largest Virtual Reality Chain Store in Malaysia” by the Malaysia Book of Records on 11th August.
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Wavemaker SEA Fund II pulls in US$5 million from IFC
The Wakemaker SEA Fund II closes at US$50 million, and is backed by other limited partners including North American venture capital investor Tim Draper.
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Member.id raises seed funding to build customer loyalty in Indonesia
Indonesia’s rewards and loyalty platform, Member.id said today that it has secured an undisclosed seed funding led by East Ventures with participation from Ismaya Group, the firm’s first corporate client. The capital will be used…
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SamchemSphere Export is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malaysia’s Samchem Holdings
Samchem Holdings has also its Vietnamese subsidiary.
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Yojee raises US$2.5 million to expand in Asia Pacific
The capital will also be used for marketing and long-term technology development of its software project.
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Astra International partners Plug & Play to mentor 5 startups
Astra International (ASII), a highly diversified conglomerate in Indonesia has identified at least five startups to mentor through its partnership with global accelerator Plug and Play that specializes in the development of startup businesses. The…
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Thai paint manufacturer TOA seeks SET listing for ASEAN expansion
Toa Paint (Thailand) Plc plans to raise fund for its domestic and expansion project in Indonesia, Cambodia, and Myanmar.
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Singaporean Game Studio BattleBrew Productions secures undisclosed angel funding
BattleBrew Productions, a new game developer based in Singapore announced that it has raised its first angel funding from Emerio’s CEO Harish Nim. Similarly based in Singapore, Emerio Corp is an IT service provider that…
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Galaxy Studio to earn US$25 million via cinema venture exit
Galaxy Studio is looking to raise US$25 million through exiting its cinema operations.