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FeedMe raises $5 million funding round led by Integra Partners

FeedMe raises $5 million funding round led by Integra Partners

Malaysia-based restaurant software platform FeedMe announced on Tuesday that it has raised $5 million in a funding round. The round was led by Integra Partners, with Cento Ventures also participating.

The company said it will use the new funds to expand into the Thai market and reach more restaurants in the region.

FeedMe also plans to increase its engineering team to improve its AI-powered tools and launch financial services to make payments and lending easier for restaurant owners.

“Food and beverage (F&B) operators want to focus on great food and guest experience—not on stitching together fragmented tools,

“This funding accelerates our mission to become the Toast of Asia Pacific (APAC), embedding AI across the stack to help operators forecast demand, optimize inventory, and run smarter across every outlet and channel,” said Squall Tan, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of FeedMe.

According to FeedMe, many restaurants in Southeast Asia still rely on outdated and disconnected systems. This creates operational problems, slows decision-making, and increases costs. Rising labor expenses and high restaurant failure rates make it even more important to use automation, inventory management, and data-driven tools to protect profits and survive.

FeedMe offers an all-in-one system for restaurants. It combines POS, delivery integration, e-invoicing, QR ordering, queue management, payments, accounting, kitchen displays, HR, inventory, AI tools, and customer management in one platform. Designed specifically for food and beverage businesses, it connects front- and back-of-house operations, making restaurant management more straightforward and more efficient.

FeedMe is growing fast, now serving 11,000 merchants across Southeast Asia. Its revenue has grown more than 10 times since 2021. The platform is used by top brands like ZUS Coffee, Christine’s Bakery, Salad Atelier, and Hock Kee Kopitiam, giving FeedMe a strong foundation to expand further in the region.

“We’re excited to support the team as they scale payments, AI, and financial services to thousands more merchants,” said Jennifer Ho, partner at Integra.

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