In today’s briefing:
- Omni HR raises US$7.4M to simplify multi-country workforce management | e27
- Singapore’s Cove nets US$4.5M to scale co-living in South Korea, Japan | e27
- Kamereo secures US$7.8M Series B to scale Vietnam’s food supply ecosystem | e27
Omni HR raises US$7.4M to simplify multi-country workforce management | e27
- Omni HR, a SaaS-based employee management startup based in Singapore, has closed US$7.4 million in funding.
- The round was led by Picus Capital, with participation from Alpha JWC Ventures, January Capital, and Ratio Ventures.
- This deal brought the startup’s total funding raised to date to US$9.8 million.
Singapore’s Cove nets US$4.5M to scale co-living in South Korea, Japan | e27
- Singapore-based flexible living platform Cove has announced a US$4.5 million funding round from existing investors, including Eurazeo and Keppel, along with Manchharam.
- The capital will fuel the startup’s regional expansion and transition to an asset acquisition model. This strategic shift will allow it to design and develop properties specifically tailored to the needs of its target market: young professionals and students.
- Cove’s expansion into South Korea and Japan is already underway, and the company has formed strategic joint ventures in both markets.
Kamereo secures US$7.8M Series B to scale Vietnam’s food supply ecosystem | e27
- Vietnamese B2B food supply e-commerce platform Kamereo has secured US$7.8 million in Series B funding.
- Sumitomo Corporation, Inspire Co, SMBC Venture Capital, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, and Reazon Holdings co-led the round, which also saw unnamed investors’ participation.
- This round brings the startup’s total funding to over US$15 million.