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With its wide range of mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) solutions and cloud-based data services, Moka takes the hassle out of sales for Indonesia’s young SMEs.

Specialising in search engine optimization (SEO), marketing (SEM) and advanced analytics, Valuklik is paving the way to become the champion of digital performance marketing.

Ralali is speeding up Indonesia’s B2B procurement process by creating a more transparent and user-friendly marketplace for buyers and vendors of industrial and wholesale goods.

A pioneer in the recruitment software-as-a-service (SaaS) model in Indonesia, Rekruta uses big data and highly customizable recruitment pipelines to simplify the talent search process.

As a one-stop adtech consultancy for B2B advertising solutions, Adskom aims to become a regional leader in ASEAN’s growing market for programmatic ad platforms.

Prinzio wants to be the best one-stop online printing mall, with best prices and user-friendly online design, upload and print facilities under one roof.

Quintal’s fully integrated academic portal is geared to transform Indonesia’s school management systems by customizing one-stop learning management platforms for local schools.

Tapping into the rapid growth of Indonesia’s small and medium-sized enterprises sector, Jurnal has designed a fully integrated cloud accounting software for SMEs.

This wholesale food sourcing app for eateries bypasses the long, expensive and wasteful food supply chain in China to provide cheap and fresh ingredients.

This online platform lets businesses book hotel rooms directly, bypassing costly brokers and the time- and labor-consuming processes of comparing prices and bargaining.

Zhuojian uses Internet and mobile technologies to improve the service, efficiency and effectiveness of the Chinese public health system.

An affordable Software as a Service (SaaS) application that helps small and medium-sized enterprises manage their most valuable asset: their workforce.

Former EVP of Tencent and former CEO of Tencent e-commerce, Wu Xiaoguang graduated with a degree in Synoptic Meteorology from Nanjing University in 1996, and joined Tencent in 1999 as its founding team member. In June 2015, Wu resigned as CEO of Tencent e-commerce and remained as its senior management consultant. Wu is now an angel investor and founded Welight VC in 2015.

Established in 1977, Matrix Partners is an American venture capital firm with offices in San Francisco and Cambridge in the US, as well as in Shanghai, Beijing, Mumbai and Bangalore, and has invested in prominent companies like Apple and FedEx. It participates in all stages of investment and, to date, has invested over US$4 billion and has over US$4 billion currently under management. The company has invested in more than 500 companies and was lead investor in over 150. It has seen more than 100 exits. Recent investments include US$11 million in Brightback Series A and in Klook's Series D.

DG Incubation was founded in 2009 as the investment arm of Japanese internet company Digital Garage Group. The firm invests through its Open Network Lab Seed Accelerator Program for its seed-stage portfolio, and through DG Incubation for its early-to-late stage portfolio. DG Incubation gives foundation support to early-stage startups, such as problem identification. For later-stage startups, the firm gives data and analysis and supports the recruitment process, among others. It has offices in Tokyo, Kamakura (Japan) and San Francisco. It has invested in 98 companies to date and has seen 23 exits including companies like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. 

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