Indonesia
The main challenge to exits is the limited depth of capital markets in the region.
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As SE Asia’s economic powerhouse, Indonesia should be indispensable to any investor with a regional focus.
Growth is accessible for firms that manage costs and use tech as infra rather than spectacle.
Singapore
Panellists discuss how fintech growth in the region is being recalibrated.
Legacy businesses are shaped less by funding cycles and more by profitability.
Investment opportunities across Asia differ significantly by country.
He urged founders to build regional businesses earlier, pursue mergers and roll-ups.
Danantara CIO Sjahrir shrugged off the recent market sell-off as a healthy “cold plunge”
A key part of GoTo’s current strategy is a more explicit segmentation of its user base.
Startup funding in Southeast Asia stabilised in the second half of 2025.