Foodtech startup Zeemart snags S$7m seed funding
Singapore
ZEEMART, a business-to-business (B2B) foodtech startup head-quartered in Singapore, has raised S$7 million in a seed round led by Indonesian listed investment firm Kresna Graha Investama, one of its executives told BT. Another notable investor in the round was Dr Prem Pillay, an angel investor with numerous healthcare startups and joint investments with Jungle Ventures in his portfolio.
Zeemart simplifies procurement for any business that needs to operate a kitchen. Currently, ordering decisions are done haphazardly on a daily basis and through a mix of channels such as WhatsApp or fax. The startup offers a platform that helps buyers and suppliers …
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