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Southeast Asia-focussed VC firm Jungle Ventures closes third fund at $240M

Early-stage investment firm Jungle Ventures has already infused funds in several innovative technology-driven consumer startups in Southeast Asia.

Southeast Asia-focussed VC firm Jungle Ventures closes third fund at $240M

Wednesday October 30, 2019 , 2 min Read

Singapore-based venture capital firm Jungle Ventures announced that it raised $240 million as part of its third fund. Focussed on pumping funds in Southeast Asia, it has already funded several innovative technology and digital-driven consumer startups across the region.  


WareSix, Sociolla, KiotViet SweetEscape, and Engineer.ai. are among the startups supported by this fund. They offer a wide variety of services including beauty and lifestyle products, SaaS based services, and logistics, among others.


Anurag Srivastava, Co-founder and Managing Partner, Jungle Ventures shared that the seven startups backed by Jungle Ventures II have grown to over $2 billion in portfolio valuation, up more than 10-fold over the last four years.


“This is noteworthy because we make only 10 to 15 key investments in each fund and no single company is responsible for delivering a disproportionate share of this growth," he added.


The fund also includes $40 million raised in separately managed account commitments, as per the release. More than 90 percent of the fund was received from institutional investors in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

Jungle Ventures

Jungle Venture Co-founders and Managing Partners: Anurag Srivastava and Amit Anand





This includes German development finance institution DEG, International Finance Corporation, Bualuang Ventures, Dutch development bank FMO, Cisco Investments, and Singapore-based investment firm Temasek, among others.


Notably, the current fund - Jungle Ventures III - is significantly larger than the ones raised in its previous round in 2012 and 2016 - $12 million and $100 million, respectively.


Amit Anand, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Jungle Ventures expressed his gratitude towards the investors and pointed,


“The traditional view of Southeast Asia is that it's a fragmented region of countries with more differences than similarities. Thanks to rising internet penetration, demographic shifts and mobile-technology adoption over the last decade, the region is now home to a fairly homogenous addressable market of more than 250 million cyber-sophisticated young people.”


He asserted that the region is comparable to any other market that are deemed as developed. The early-stage venture capital firm claims to have led investments in categories such as travel and hospitality, fashion, and payments, in Southeast Asia.


Additionally, it has backed many startups founded by Indians including B2B ecommerce startups like Moglix, mobile security company Appknox, and trade financing platform Vayana Network, and retail technology startup Snapbizz.



(Edited by Saheli Sen Gupta)