If you’re a startup founder in Southeast Asia looking to raise venture capital money, you might be inundated by the sheer amount of choices. This spreadsheet can help.
Created by Florian Cornu, co-founder of Flocations and an entrepreneur-in-residence at Singapore VC firm Majuven, the document aggregates data compiled by me, Meng Weng Wong of JFDI, and Jon Russell of TechCrunch.
What I like about this is that you can filter the list of VCs based on how much you want to raise, the valuation of your company, or the assets under management (AUM) of the investment firm. The list covers the whole gamut of a startup’s lifecycle, from seed to late stage rounds.
Based on Cornu’s research, which coincides with the estimation by Justin Hall of Golden Gate Ventures, Southeast Asia has around US$975 million worth of ready capital that will be available for startups. About a third of that is still on the way.
He writes in a blog post: “We can expect 25 to 100 series A rounds of US$5 million to US$20 million in the next two to three years.”
Southeast Asia’s VC industry is still small compared to India’s and China’s. But this is progress.
Cornu has created a few charts that give a snapshot of the VC landscape here. It seems that the bulk of the money comes in the form of rounds sized from US$500,000 to US$3 million:
See more: A list of venture capital firms in Singapore
This awesome spreadsheet helps you find the perfect VC in Southeast Asia
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