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Indonesian fintech Flip secures $48M in Series B to support expansion

TechCrunch

Flip, which intends to be the most customer-centric financial technology company in the world, enables users to do fair financial transactions from anywhere to anyone. Flip hopes to change that by helping individuals and businesses to eliminate complexity and execute their money transfer at a low cost.

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60 Top Women-led Venture Capital Firms

American Entrepreneurship

Female-founded venture firms have shown strong support for female-founded startups accounting for 28% of their deal counts from 2016 to October 2021 in startups with at least one female founder. They invest in companies that are disrupting traditional retail and consumer experiences. In contrast, male-only founded U.S.

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HK’s theDesk partners with office software platform Kumospace

AsiaTechDaily

Businesses are transforming their ways of working to keep pace with disruption. Founded in 2016, theDesk offers flexible and productive workspaces with a focus on building inclusive and collaborative communities that enable meaningful business connections.

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Make no bones about it, Fuzzy expands reach into pet care market with capital infusion

TechCrunch

The company, founded in 2016, provides 24/7 live chat and telehealth, ship-to-home prescriptions, vet-curated items in its e-commerce marketplace and educational content and programs. He called Bhettay “an energetic and smart entrepreneur” who is building a strong team to go after a space that is ripe for disruption.

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Singapore edtech GIFT.ed gets $1m from IMC Pan Asia Alliance

AsiaTechDaily

“The pandemic has brought existential threats and societal challenges to the fore and generated a fresh impetus for change,” Nair added saying the company is committed to solving these challenges through disruptive e-learning, which empowers users with insights and understanding to redesign society.

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Autify advances no-code AI-powered software testing automation platform with $10M Series A

TechCrunch

Chikazawa and co-founder Sam Yamashita started Autify in 2016 in San Francisco to develop software testing automation, enabling software developers to expedite the delivery of quality software to their customers in a rapidly changing marketplace. The latest funding brings Autify’s total raised to $12.2 million, Chikazawa said.

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Event networking app Grip raises $13M, as pandemic forces events to stay virtual

TechCrunch

One of those was Grip , previously better known as a networking app for physical conferences (including TechCrunch Disrupt, at one point). Founded in 2016, Grip counts some large event organizers as clients, including Reed Exhibitions and Messe Frankfurt.