ONCE hailed as a visionary in Indonesia’s agritech scene, eFishery co-founder and ex-CEO Gibran Huzaifah now finds himself at the centre of a scandal that promises to go down as one of the most ...
Recent revelations have highlighted how the alleged fraud at the Indonesian aquaculture firm eFishery had enabled its ...
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SoftBank, Temasek Among eFishery Investors Facing Near Wipeout(Bloomberg) -- Investigators hired by the board of eFishery Pte. have determined the Indonesian startup is in far worse shape than they previously thought, and that investors are likely to get ...
(Bloomberg) -- EFishery Pte is eliminating more than 1,000 jobs, or about 90% of the workforce, as the Indonesian agritech company suspected of fraud weighs a potential liquidation. The cuts began ...
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Indonesian agritech EFishery cuts 90% of jobs, report saysInvesting.com -- EFishery Pte, an Indonesian agritech firm, is in the process of eliminating more than 1,000 jobs, which is roughly 90% of its workforce, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. The ...
Global venture capital (VC) firm Antler is known to incubate nascent startups from day zero, having backed companies like ...
EFISHERY co-founder and ousted chief executive Gibran Huzaifah has denied media reports saying he received a gross monthly salary of 1.28 billion rupiah (US$77,000) in 2024. Read more at The Business ...
In all, global investors plowed around $315 million into eFishery’s preferred shares over five funding rounds, according to the presentation. In late 2024, the company was rocked by allegations ...
SoftBank, Temasek Among eFishery Investors Facing Near Wipeout Startup’s backers likely to recover under 10% of investments Indonesian firm allegedly misrepresented financials for years ...
Investigators hired by the board of eFishery have determined the Indonesian startup is in far worse shape than they previously thought, and that investors are likely to get back less than 10 cents ...
(Bloomberg) — Investigators hired by the board of eFishery Pte. have determined the Indonesian startup is in far worse shape than they previously thought, and that investors are likely to get back ...
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