The Phnom Penh Post

VN proptech firms draw int’l investors’ attention

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VIETNAMESE property technology (proptech) firms are attracting the attention of both foreign and domestic investors keen to grab a larger share of the country’s $500-million market.

It is estimated that Vietnam has about 100 proptech companies, 80 per cent of which are foreign-owned or receive foreign funding.

Among recent investment­s, hotel booking platform Go2Joy Vietnam raised an additional $1.3 million from South Korean venture capital firm SV Investment earlier this month.

The travel tech start-up has raised a total of $6.1 million in investment over the last year. It closed a Series A funding round of $2.5 million, led by STIC Ventures, KB Investment, Wonik Investment Partners and Wadiz Platform, in February 2020, and received $2.3 million in a Series A+ funding round led by HB Investment and Platform Partners Asset Management just a few months ago.

Another Vietnamese proptech start-up, Citics, bagged $1 million in a pre-Series A round from internatio­nal and domestic investors in March. Investors included Singapore’s Vulpes Investment Management and South Korea’s Nextrans and The Ventures. It had earlier raised $700,000 from angel investors.

In March, Vietnam’s Homebase said it had mobilised $125,000 from the US-based accelerato­r Y Combinator (YC). In December, it secured an undisclose­d sum in a preSeries A funding round led by VinaCapita­l, US venture capital company Pegasus, and Singapore’s 1982 Ventures.

A.Plus Home, meanwhile, has raised $8 million from Japan’s Daiwa PI Partners.

A property market worth around $21 billion coupled with a young tech-savvy population are setting the scene for proptech businesses to boom in Vietnam.

The country’s real estate market remains in the early stages of developmen­t, with many problems to solve, according to Savills Vietnam managing director Neil MacGregor. Proptech is able to provide solutions to tackle these problems.

Many Vietnamese are techsavvy and capable of picking up new technologi­es quickly, and proptech firms are targeting these people, particular­ly condo owners and users of real estate apps, he added.

Cen Land vice-chairman Pham Thanh Hung said proptech is an emerging market in Vietnam, grabbing major attention from investors and start-ups. Many platforms recording initial success, however, have been acquired by foreign investors, he noted, adding that it is important to develop a “Make in Vietnam” platform in real estate.

 ?? GO2JOY VIETNAM ?? Hotel booking platform Go2Joy Vietnam raised an additional $1.3 million from South Korean venture capital firm SV Investment earlier this month.
GO2JOY VIETNAM Hotel booking platform Go2Joy Vietnam raised an additional $1.3 million from South Korean venture capital firm SV Investment earlier this month.

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