The Phnom Penh Post

Start-up investment in SEA doubles despite Covid-19

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INVESTMENT in start-ups across Southeast Asia soared in the second quarter of this year despite the Covid-19 pandemic, led by e-commerce and fintech companies.

Data from Singapore-based start-up informatio­n platform DealStreet­Asia showed that the value of fundraisin­g deals in Southeast Asia rose 91 per cent year-on-year to $2.7 billion in the second quarter of this year, while the number of transactio­ns increased by 59 per cent to 184 compared to the same period last year.

Of these, Indonesia topped in deal value, accounting for 45.6 per cent.

Singapore ranked second, followed by Vietnam, the Philippine­s and Myanmar.

E-commerce topped the chart by raising $691 million, followed by logistics with $360 million and fintech at $496 million.

Tokopedia, an Indonesian e-commerce unicorn, attracted the most capital at $500 million.

Vietnamese e-commerce company Tiki raised $130 million in a deal led by the Northstar Group, the fifth-biggest deal in the region in the first six months.

Tiki business developmen­t vice-president Ngo Hoang Gia Khanh said the company recorded significan­t growth in customers’ shopping needs during the pandemic, especially masks, handwash and necessitie­s.

Using a nationwide network of order fulfilment centres and an express delivery service called TikiNow, Tiki made a difference from domestic and regional rivals, Khanh said.

It also offers free installati­on for heavy and bulky goods.

The growing demand for online shopping in Southeast Asia has also heated up the logistics and delivery sector.

Si n g a p o r e’s Ni n j a Va n announced a $279 million fundraisin­g round in May.

Fintech is also rising and Voyager Innovation­s, the company behind Philippine mobile payment app Paymaya, raised $120 million in April.

 ?? TOKOPEDIA ?? Indonesian e-commerce unicorn Tokopedia attracted the most capital at $500 million.
TOKOPEDIA Indonesian e-commerce unicorn Tokopedia attracted the most capital at $500 million.

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