New private equity firm Asia Partners eyes region's startups
It plans to make investments in the US$20m-100m range between early-stage venture capital and public capital markets
Singapore
GROWTH equity investment firm Asia Partners has opened its doors in Singapore to focus on rapidly growing technology businesses in South-east Asia with pan-regional aspirations.
It plans to make investments in the US$20 million to US$100 million range, or what is known as the "Series B or C gap" between early-stage venture capital and public capital markets, the private equity firm said on Friday.
The firm's five co-founders are former Sea group president Nick Nash, Oliver Rippel, Pitra Harun, Kien Nguyen, and Vorapol Supanuso…
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