With VCs turning cautious, government's extra S$285m to catalyse startup funding timely
Claudia Chong
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THE government's decision to set aside S$285 million more to match private investments to promising startups will give the young companies a much-needed leg-up to tide them through the Covid-19 crisis, industry players said.
The risk-sharing move comes as venture capital (VC) firms turn more cautious amid the downturn, and startups run into difficulty accessing loans due to credit-assessment criteria set by banks.
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