Jeneration Capital

Jeneration Capital Management is a global investment firm focused on growth capital and technology investments. The firm specializes in providing growth and expansion capital primarily to private technology and technology-enabled companies, concentrating its efforts in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in Greater China. Jeneration Capital employs a multi-strategy investment approach that encompasses direct private investments, public equity, and diversified fund investments. The firm’s asset management is guided by an experienced executive team, with Jason Tan serving as Partner and Chief Investment Officer. Through its targeted investments, Jeneration Capital aims to support the development and expansion of innovative companies in the tech sector.

Jason Tan

Partner and CIO

Tony Zhang

Partner

Past deals in Myanmar

Grab

Venture Round in 2021
Grab Holdings Inc., headquartered in Singapore, operates a mobile technology platform that integrates city transportation and various on-demand services in Southeast Asia. The company, founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, offers services such as ride-hailing (GrabTaxi, GrabCar), carpooling (GrabHitch, GrabShare), shuttle services (GrabShuttle, GrabShuttle Plus), and food delivery through its GrabFood platform. Grab also provides financial services, including payments, consumer loans, and enterprise offerings. It operates in eight countries: Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar. Grab generates revenue by charging commissions to both consumers and service providers, with ride-hailing and food delivery contributing to 89% of its total revenue. The company competes with Foodpanda and Gojek in the region.

Grab

Venture Round in 2020
Grab Holdings Inc., headquartered in Singapore, operates a mobile technology platform that integrates city transportation and various on-demand services in Southeast Asia. The company, founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, offers services such as ride-hailing (GrabTaxi, GrabCar), carpooling (GrabHitch, GrabShare), shuttle services (GrabShuttle, GrabShuttle Plus), and food delivery through its GrabFood platform. Grab also provides financial services, including payments, consumer loans, and enterprise offerings. It operates in eight countries: Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar. Grab generates revenue by charging commissions to both consumers and service providers, with ride-hailing and food delivery contributing to 89% of its total revenue. The company competes with Foodpanda and Gojek in the region.
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