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Funding Wrap of The Week | Asian Startups Funding Roundup | 9 February – 14 February

Asian startups secure investment in different funding rounds from venture capital firms and angel investors to grow their businesses and scale up to be more successful in Asia and worldwide. Below are the top 10 Asian Startups Funding Roundups for this week.
Funding Wrap of The Week | Asian Startups Funding Roundup | 9 February – 14 February

Asian startups secure investment in different funding rounds from venture capital firms and angel investors to grow their businesses and scale up to be more successful in Asia and worldwide. Below are the top 10 Asian Startups Funding Roundups for this week.

Asian Startups Funding Roundup

Tabby 

Tabby, the MENA’s leading financial services and shopping app, has raised $160 million in a Series E financing round at a $3.3 billion valuation, cementing Tabby as the most valuable fintech company in the region. The round was led by existing investors Blue Pool Capital and Hassana Investment Company and drew additional participation from STV and Wellington Management.

Klook

Hong kong-based Klook, a leading platform for experiences and travel services in Asia, announced US$100 million in funding led by the global growth investment firm Vitruvian Partners.

SpotDraft

SpotDraft, the CLM platform that helps in-house legal teams manage their contract ecosystems, has raised $54 million in Series B funding. Vertex Growth Singapore and Trident Partners were the lead investors, the existing investors (Xeed VC, Arkam Ventures, Prosus Ventures, and Premji Invest) have also participated in this round.

Voyantis

Voyantis, the AI-driven growth platform for customer acquisition and lifecycle optimization, raised $41M in funding, bringing its total funding to $60M. Voyantis has tripled its ARR two years in a row and the funding will fuel and expedite its rapid growth trajectory.

ULA

Saudi Arabia-based an Edtech startup ULA has secured $28 million in a Series B funding round led by Rua Growth Fund, with participation from Jordan Capital & Investment Fund and Foursan Group.

Finmo

Finmo, the all-in-one Treasury Operating System (TOS), has successfully raised $18.5 million in an oversubscribed Series A funding round, bringing its total funding to $27 million. This investment will accelerate product development, enhance AI-driven capabilities, and support Finmo’s global expansion efforts.

BRKZ 

Today, BRKZ has completed its Series A funding at $17M, bringing total funding to $22.5M, to scale its technology platform that’s revolutionizing how contractors source and purchase building materials.

Buildnow

Saudi Arabia-based Buildnow, the first BNPL company in the MENA region that specializes in decoupling trade from credit in the B2B sector, has successfully raised $10 million through a combination of debt and non-dilutive financing.

Taager 

Taager, the leading social e-commerce platform for the MENA region, announced the completion of its $6.75 million pre-Series B funding round, led by Africa-focused tech growth fund Norrsken22.This round will enable the company to fuel its growth in the Middle East.

RasMal

RasMal, the first cap table management and investment governance platform in the MENA region, closes its Pre-Series A investment round led by Syndicate Element Holding Group (SHG), a leading investment firm, with a total value of $4.8 million (18 million SAR) during LEAP 2025 in Riyadh.

Conclusion

From February 2 to 7, Asian startups received varied funding. From fintech to deep tech, the region remains robust and ready to attract more investors next week. This increase in funding is a testament to the continuing opportunities for startups in Asia. Next week, we will provide the Asian Startups Funding Roundup, highlighting Asia’s startup ecosystem.

frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Name the top 10 Asian Startups Funding Roundups for this week?

Tabby, Klook, SpotDraft, Voyantis, ULA, Finmo, BRKZ, Buildnow, Taager, and RasMal

How much total funding did all startups secure this week?

These startups secured a total US$439.5 mn this week.

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