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Founded in 2020, Altara Ventures is a Singapore-based venture capital firm with a team that has over 100 years of combined experience in Southeast Asia and global markets. The firm has backed more than 100 companies across various sectors, focusing on early-stage investments. Altara Ventures emphasizes operational partnership beyond just capital, making it a unique player in the region.
Altara Ventures invests in early-stage companies in Southeast Asia, particularly in fintech, consumer platforms, SaaS, healthcare, logistics, and edtech. They typically lead Series A and B funding rounds, investing between $3 million and $5 million per round. Their investment strategy prioritizes localized business models and strong founder-market fit, along with early proof of scale mechanics.
Notable portfolio companies include Tonik, the Philippines' first digital bank; Kita, a platform digitizing the agricultural supply chain in the Philippines; Buy&Ship, a global cross-border eCommerce enabler; Clevai, an EdTech company in Vietnam; Klinik Pintar, a network of digitally-enabled clinics in Indonesia; and PolicyStreet, an insurtech platform serving underserved markets in Southeast Asia.
To pitch Altara Ventures, email your deck to info@altara.vc.
Yes, Altara Ventures typically leads Series A and B funding rounds, investing between $3 million and $5 million.
While specific details on follow-on investments are not provided, the firm emphasizes operational support, suggesting they may engage further with portfolio companies as they scale.
The specific size of Altara Ventures' current fund is not disclosed, but they have backed over 100 companies since their inception.
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