The Freeman

Local firms encouraged to join ASEAN startups

- Ehda M. Dagooc,

Cebuano business startups should link up with the ASEAN community of startups to help the region’s bid of becoming the "Silicon Valley" in the East.

This according to Elean Chin, Deputy Director (Financial Markets Developmen­t Department) of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, during the Cebu leg of Meet ASEAN Talents and Champions (MATCH) Philippine roadshow held last Tuesday at the Radisson Blu Cebu.

Over 200 Cebuano startup companies and innovators joined the halfday event expressing interest to join the community of ASEAN startups, and sporting linkages that offered promising opportunit­ies as well as access to venture capitalist­s all over the world.

MATCH aims to facilitate deal-making by showcasing ASEAN startups and growth enterprise­s across all sectors, and linking them with top global and local investors.

A first of its kind platform, it connects ideas to the capital market giving exposure to startup companies.

"ASEAN is now the new breeding ground for startups. We need to do more and have an integrated eco-system," said Chin explaining further that although there are potential and commercial­ly viable startups in the region, it cannot be quantified because ASEAN's startup sector is still fragmented.

Singapore, which assumed its ASEAN chairmansh­ip this year, focused on the developmen­t of startups in the region, as it sees a good potential to be the new breeding ground of next generation's local champion.

"We need to do more to expand our footprint globally," she said citing that of the 7,000 registered startup in ASEAN, only a thousand have access to funding.

At present, the ASEAN startup ecosystem is still dominated by traditiona­l funding system. The integrated ASEAN is now taking stronger stance to bring in more alternativ­e funding channels, like venture capitalist­s, angel investors, among others.

Cebuano startup companies can register to MATCH platform and join the Singapore Fintech Festival in November this year.

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