
Enya, a Singapore-based brand focused on sustainable period care has received investment from 500 Global and venture debt from Crusade Partners. This will help the company grow its presence in both consumer (B2C) and corporate (B2B) markets in Asia and the Middle East.
The funding will allow Enya to make high-quality, accessible period care common in homes, workplaces, and public spaces like hotels and stores.
With this investment, Enya plans to expand its organic cotton menstrual products in key markets such as Singapore, Hong Kong, and Dubai, making sustainable period care more available and affordable.
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Christian Teo, Founder of Enya said, “We believe that everyone deserves access to high-quality period care without barriers—whether at home, at work, or on the go, Thanks to the support of 500 Global and Crusade Partners, we are now in a stronger position to expand Enya’s reach, ensuring sustainable menstrual products become a standard choice for consumers across the region,”.
With this funding, it will work with workplaces, co-working spaces, hotels, and retail brands to make period care as common as soap or toilet paper.
By adding it’s sustainable menstrual products to workplace wellness programs, hotels, and stores, businesses can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for both employees and customers.
Teo said, “Periods don’t stop at work, in hotels, or while shopping—so neither should access to menstrual products, By working with businesses in multiple industries, we’re making period care part of a company’s commitment to customer experience, employee wellbeing, and gender inclusivity,”.
With this investment, Enya plans to make period care easily available across Asia and the Middle East, making menstrual products a necessary item in workplaces, hotels, and retail spaces, not just something people choose to buy.
About Enya
Enya was created after hearing from women who couldn’t find affordable, healthier options at the store, especially during those last-minute midnight runs.
After talking to more people, we found that many shared the same frustration. So with the right mix of innovative products and convenient technology, we decided to take action starting with organic cotton.