
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.
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Inflection Point Ventures
Gurugram-based Inflection Point Ventures (IPV) has launched a new $110 million angel fund called IPV International. It’s a Category I fund set up under GIFT City’s IFSCA framework, and it made its first close in April 2025.
W Health Ventures
Healthtech-focused VC firm W Health Ventures has launched its second India-focused fund, aiming to raise $70 million (INR 609 crore) to support healthcare startups in the country.
Mirae Asset Financial Group
Mirae Asset China, a part of South Korea’s Mirae Asset Financial Group, has led a $50 million Series C funding round for Puliyan, a rapidly growing medical aesthetics startup from Nanjing, China. Previous investors Alwin Capital and Huatai Zijin Investment also joined the round.
BlinkOps
Cybersecurity startup BlinkOps has raised $50 million in a Series B funding round. The round was led by O.G. Venture Partners, with support from Vertex Growth, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Hetz Ventures.
Lumana
Lumana, a startup building AI-powered video security tools, has raised $40 million in Series A funding.
RD Technologies
ZA Global, a digital finance company from Hong Kong, has led a $40 million funding round (Series A2) for the fintech company RD Technologies (RD).
Calo
Saudi-based meal subscription company Calo has raised $39 million in a Series B extension round. This brings the total amount raised in its Series B funding to $64 million. Calo offers personalized meal plans and delivers them to customers, making healthy eating more convenient.
Pahr Therapeutics
Pahr Therapeutics, Inc. has raised $14 million in seed funding to support its work in developing new treatments for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) — a serious lung disease. The funding round was led by RA Capital Management, AN Venture Partners, and University of Tokyo Edge Capital Partners (UTEC).
Hydroleap
Hydroleap, a company from Singapore that makes eco-friendly water treatment technology, has raised another $4.75 million in new funding. This brings its total funding so far to almost $12 million.
Hall
Artificial intelligence is changing how people search for information online, and a new startup wants to help small businesses keep up. The startup, called Hall, has raised $2 million in early funding to build tools for this new way of online marketing.
Name the top 10 Asian Startups Funding Roundups for this week?
Inflection Point Ventures, W Health Ventures, Mirae Asset Financial Group, BlinkOps,
Lumana, RD Technologies, Calo, Pahr Therapeutics, Hydroleap, and Hall are the top 10 Asian Startups Funding Roundups for this week.