SIRCLO is an Indonesian e-commerce facilitator assisting businesses to sell online. It offers solutions tailored for entrepreneurs (SIRCLO Store, IbuSibuk) and enterprises (SIRCLO Commerce, ICUBE by SIRCLO, Sooplai, Orami). With over 100,000 brands served and a team of 1,000 employees across Bandung, Yogyakarta, and Surabaya, SIRCLO empowers businesses to grow online.
Founded in 2018, Janio specializes in streamlining cross-border logistics across Asia. Through strategic partnerships and a data-driven platform, the company offers services such as warehousing, home delivery, reverse logistics, cross-border shipping, and last-mile delivery, ensuring timely, safe, and reliable shipments.
Validus is a Southeast Asian fintech company that leverages data and artificial intelligence to provide growth financing to underserved small and medium enterprises. Headquartered in Singapore, it operates in Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand, partnering with corporations to deliver supply‑chain financing solutions that support local SME ecosystems. The firm holds a Capital Markets Services licence from the Monetary Authority of Singapore and its Indonesian subsidiary is registered with the OJK. Backed by prominent venture capital investors, Validus offers a comprehensive suite of financial services—including SME lending, crowd‑lending, business accounts, corporate cards, expense management, money transfers, and foreign remittance—positioning it as a leading all‑in‑one SME financing platform in the region.
Pintarnya
Seed Round in 2022
Pintarnya operates a mobile application designed to connect blue-collar workers in Indonesia with employment and financial opportunities. The platform enables users to create resumes, apply for curated job roles based on their skills and location, streamlining the hiring process for both job seekers and employers.
Dailybox Group is an online restaurant startup with multiple brands. Its product line includes Dailybox (a rice box that serves comfort food), Shirato (a sushi-burrito fusion concept), Breadlife (a well-known bread brand in Indonesia), and Dailymeals (ready-to-heat food).
It was founded in 2018 with the goal of providing a wide range of fast and affordable dishes. Its brand is comprised of two words: "Daily" and "Box," which emphasizes its mission to be a chain F&B brand that can serve customers on a variety of menus on a daily basis in a very practical manner.
Founded in 2018, Janio specializes in streamlining cross-border logistics across Asia. Through strategic partnerships and a data-driven platform, the company offers services such as warehousing, home delivery, reverse logistics, cross-border shipping, and last-mile delivery, ensuring timely, safe, and reliable shipments.
RateS is a social commerce startup operating in rural Indonesia, specifically targeting Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. The company has developed a membership-based platform that enables individuals to start businesses without the need for inventory. By allowing members to set up mobile shops with minimal capital investment, RateS provides opportunities for students, housewives, and aspiring entrepreneurs to generate income. The platform also offers various inventory management tools, facilitating a seamless business experience for its users. Through its innovative approach, RateS aims to empower individuals in underserved areas to achieve financial independence and entrepreneurship.
Dailybox Group is an online restaurant startup with multiple brands. Its product line includes Dailybox (a rice box that serves comfort food), Shirato (a sushi-burrito fusion concept), Breadlife (a well-known bread brand in Indonesia), and Dailymeals (ready-to-heat food).
It was founded in 2018 with the goal of providing a wide range of fast and affordable dishes. Its brand is comprised of two words: "Daily" and "Box," which emphasizes its mission to be a chain F&B brand that can serve customers on a variety of menus on a daily basis in a very practical manner.
Dailybox Group is an online restaurant startup with multiple brands. Its product line includes Dailybox (a rice box that serves comfort food), Shirato (a sushi-burrito fusion concept), Breadlife (a well-known bread brand in Indonesia), and Dailymeals (ready-to-heat food).
It was founded in 2018 with the goal of providing a wide range of fast and affordable dishes. Its brand is comprised of two words: "Daily" and "Box," which emphasizes its mission to be a chain F&B brand that can serve customers on a variety of menus on a daily basis in a very practical manner.
RateS is a social commerce startup operating in rural Indonesia, specifically targeting Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. The company has developed a membership-based platform that enables individuals to start businesses without the need for inventory. By allowing members to set up mobile shops with minimal capital investment, RateS provides opportunities for students, housewives, and aspiring entrepreneurs to generate income. The platform also offers various inventory management tools, facilitating a seamless business experience for its users. Through its innovative approach, RateS aims to empower individuals in underserved areas to achieve financial independence and entrepreneurship.
Validus is a Southeast Asian fintech company that leverages data and artificial intelligence to provide growth financing to underserved small and medium enterprises. Headquartered in Singapore, it operates in Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand, partnering with corporations to deliver supply‑chain financing solutions that support local SME ecosystems. The firm holds a Capital Markets Services licence from the Monetary Authority of Singapore and its Indonesian subsidiary is registered with the OJK. Backed by prominent venture capital investors, Validus offers a comprehensive suite of financial services—including SME lending, crowd‑lending, business accounts, corporate cards, expense management, money transfers, and foreign remittance—positioning it as a leading all‑in‑one SME financing platform in the region.
HappyFresh
Series C in 2019
HappyFresh is a leading online grocery company based in Jakarta, Indonesia, with operations extending to Malaysia and Thailand since its establishment in 2015. The company aims to simplify the grocery shopping experience by providing a platform where customers can order groceries from local stores and have them delivered directly to their doors. With a focus on high-quality service, HappyFresh employs trained personal shoppers who ensure that customers receive fresh and carefully selected products. This approach alleviates the challenges associated with traditional grocery shopping, such as parking, navigating aisles, and carrying heavy bags, allowing customers to save time and enjoy a more convenient shopping experience. HappyFresh has gained recognition as one of Asia's best companies to work for, reflecting its commitment to both customer satisfaction and employee welfare.
Validus is a Southeast Asian fintech company that leverages data and artificial intelligence to provide growth financing to underserved small and medium enterprises. Headquartered in Singapore, it operates in Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand, partnering with corporations to deliver supply‑chain financing solutions that support local SME ecosystems. The firm holds a Capital Markets Services licence from the Monetary Authority of Singapore and its Indonesian subsidiary is registered with the OJK. Backed by prominent venture capital investors, Validus offers a comprehensive suite of financial services—including SME lending, crowd‑lending, business accounts, corporate cards, expense management, money transfers, and foreign remittance—positioning it as a leading all‑in‑one SME financing platform in the region.
Warung Pintar
Series A in 2019
Warung Pintar is a micro retail technology company in Indonesia that aims to digitalize commerce for underserved communities. It uses data processing and analytics to capture insights from the bottom of the pyramid to support financial inclusion, social security, behavior analysis, and community engagement, with impact monitoring. The company also provides an end-to-end business platform for small retailers, featuring supply chain digitization, integrated applications, financial services, data analytics, and e-commerce tools to help manage inventory and resources more efficiently.
Warung Pintar
Seed Round in 2018
Warung Pintar is a micro retail technology company in Indonesia that aims to digitalize commerce for underserved communities. It uses data processing and analytics to capture insights from the bottom of the pyramid to support financial inclusion, social security, behavior analysis, and community engagement, with impact monitoring. The company also provides an end-to-end business platform for small retailers, featuring supply chain digitization, integrated applications, financial services, data analytics, and e-commerce tools to help manage inventory and resources more efficiently.
SOCASH Pte Ltd. is a Singapore-based company founded in 2016 that operates a digital platform facilitating cash transactions without the reliance on traditional banking infrastructure such as ATMs or branches. The application allows users to withdraw and deposit cash by placing orders and selecting local merchants or neighborhood shops for fulfillment. This innovative approach not only enhances cash circulation but also provides an opportunity for shop owners to increase their revenue and attract more customers. SOCASH's services extend beyond Singapore, as the company is also operational in Indonesia and Malaysia, contributing to a broader regional cash and digital payment ecosystem.
Validus
Venture Round in 2017
Validus is a Southeast Asian fintech company that leverages data and artificial intelligence to provide growth financing to underserved small and medium enterprises. Headquartered in Singapore, it operates in Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand, partnering with corporations to deliver supply‑chain financing solutions that support local SME ecosystems. The firm holds a Capital Markets Services licence from the Monetary Authority of Singapore and its Indonesian subsidiary is registered with the OJK. Backed by prominent venture capital investors, Validus offers a comprehensive suite of financial services—including SME lending, crowd‑lending, business accounts, corporate cards, expense management, money transfers, and foreign remittance—positioning it as a leading all‑in‑one SME financing platform in the region.
HappyFresh
Series B in 2016
HappyFresh is a leading online grocery company based in Jakarta, Indonesia, with operations extending to Malaysia and Thailand since its establishment in 2015. The company aims to simplify the grocery shopping experience by providing a platform where customers can order groceries from local stores and have them delivered directly to their doors. With a focus on high-quality service, HappyFresh employs trained personal shoppers who ensure that customers receive fresh and carefully selected products. This approach alleviates the challenges associated with traditional grocery shopping, such as parking, navigating aisles, and carrying heavy bags, allowing customers to save time and enjoy a more convenient shopping experience. HappyFresh has gained recognition as one of Asia's best companies to work for, reflecting its commitment to both customer satisfaction and employee welfare.
HappyFresh
Series A in 2015
HappyFresh is a leading online grocery company based in Jakarta, Indonesia, with operations extending to Malaysia and Thailand since its establishment in 2015. The company aims to simplify the grocery shopping experience by providing a platform where customers can order groceries from local stores and have them delivered directly to their doors. With a focus on high-quality service, HappyFresh employs trained personal shoppers who ensure that customers receive fresh and carefully selected products. This approach alleviates the challenges associated with traditional grocery shopping, such as parking, navigating aisles, and carrying heavy bags, allowing customers to save time and enjoy a more convenient shopping experience. HappyFresh has gained recognition as one of Asia's best companies to work for, reflecting its commitment to both customer satisfaction and employee welfare.
Grab is a Southeast Asia-based mobile platform that integrates ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, and financial services, connecting drivers, merchants, and customers through a single app. It operates in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar, and holds a leading market share in ride-hailing and food delivery, with 89% of revenue derived from these core businesses. The company also offers payments, consumer loans, and enterprise financial services. It charges commissions to both riders and merchants as it links them with consumers. Founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, Grab is headquartered in Singapore and maintains offices in Seattle, Beijing, Bangalore, Jakarta, and Vietnam. In 2024, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia together contributed more than 70% of revenue.
Grab is a Southeast Asia-based mobile platform that integrates ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, and financial services, connecting drivers, merchants, and customers through a single app. It operates in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar, and holds a leading market share in ride-hailing and food delivery, with 89% of revenue derived from these core businesses. The company also offers payments, consumer loans, and enterprise financial services. It charges commissions to both riders and merchants as it links them with consumers. Founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, Grab is headquartered in Singapore and maintains offices in Seattle, Beijing, Bangalore, Jakarta, and Vietnam. In 2024, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia together contributed more than 70% of revenue.
Grab is a Southeast Asia-based mobile platform that integrates ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, and financial services, connecting drivers, merchants, and customers through a single app. It operates in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar, and holds a leading market share in ride-hailing and food delivery, with 89% of revenue derived from these core businesses. The company also offers payments, consumer loans, and enterprise financial services. It charges commissions to both riders and merchants as it links them with consumers. Founded in 2012 by Anthony Tan and Tan Hooi Ling, Grab is headquartered in Singapore and maintains offices in Seattle, Beijing, Bangalore, Jakarta, and Vietnam. In 2024, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia together contributed more than 70% of revenue.