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It quotes data from research firm Tracxn showing that Temasek’s investments in startups plunged from US$4.4 billion in 2021 ...
Singapore’s Temasek is cutting exposure to early-stage startups, with 2024 commitments dropping to USD 509 million from USD 4.4 billion in 2021. The pullback follows rising interest rates and ...
Temasek is reconsidering its strategy for both crypto and general early-stage startups, after the crash of FTX and the recent collapse of the Indonesian agritech company eFishery.
Set up in 1974 to manage the Singaporean government’s stakes in the country’s biggest companies, Temasek has become a global ...
Gibran Huzaifah turned a catfish farming side hustle into eFishery, a multimillion-dollar aquaculture startup. But in 2025, ...
SINGAPORE] Towards the end of 2024, South-east Asia’s startup ecosystem appeared to be on the cusp of a bounceback. Read more ...
JAKARTA: Homegrown aquaculture unicorn eFishery has laid off an undisclosed portion of its workforce and announced a shift in focus, a move analysts say is the result of a lack of domestic demand ...
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 ...
Indonesian aqua-tech start-up eFishery could be in far worse shape than investors had anticipated. Reports say that it is likely to recover less than 10 cents for every dollar it has invested.
Follow us on Facebook and join our Telegram channel for the latest updates. Investigators hired by the board of eFishery Pte. have determined the Indonesian startup is in far worse shape than they ...
SINGAPORE: 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 ...
(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 ...