SINGAPORE - Venture capital firm Quest Ventures has raised between US$26 million (S$37 million) and US$30 million in the first phase of its second venture fund and is on track to hit its target amount of US$50 million by April next year.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Venture capital firm Quest Ventures has raised between US$26 million and US$30 million in the first phase of its second venture fund and is on track to hit its target amount of US$50 million by April next year.
The venture firm said it will continue to back driven founders with disruptive business models that can create sustainable value for customers. The accelerator aims to boost economic development between Central Asia and South-east Asia as well, the venture firm noted.
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