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Korean travel app secures $36m funding round

MyRealTrip, a South Korean travel super app that positions itself as a one-stop-shop for bookings, has raised KRW43.2 billion ($36 million) in funding from the likes of Altos Ventures, IMM Investment, and Axiom Asia.

  • North Asia
  • 28 July 2020
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Deal focus: Korean start-up disrupts the laundry

Korean on-demand laundry service Laundrygo will use its Series B funding to widen coverage within Seoul and improve automation levels at its facilities to further boost margins

  • North Asia
  • 17 June 2020
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Japan mobile banking player gets $45m Series C

Kyash, a Tokyo-based mobile banking start-up, has received $45 million in Series C funding led by Greenspring Associates and Goodwater Capital.

  • North Asia
  • 01 April 2020
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Delivery Hero to buy Korea's Woowa Brothers for $4b

Food delivery start-up Delivery Hero has agreed to acquire Korean peer Woowa Brothers in a deal that values the target at $4 billion and will facilitate exits for several private equity investors.

  • North Asia
  • 16 December 2019
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Korea start-ups: The graduates

Korea’s start-ups are internationalizing and becoming more technically advanced as the ecosystem matures. A rapidly multiplying flock of local VCs will have to do the same to keep up with them

  • North Asia
  • 01 September 2019
Kleiner Perkins, Aspex lead $64m round for Korea's Viva Republica

Kleiner Perkins and Aspex Management, a pan-Asia investor founded in Hong Kong last year, have led a $64 million round for Korean financial technology start-up Viva Republica.

  • North Asia
  • 12 August 2019
Korea's Viva Republica raises $80m at $1.2b valuation

Kleiner Perkins and Ribbit Capital have led an $80 million funding round for Viva Republica that values the Korean financial technology start-up at about $1.2 billion.

  • North Asia
  • 10 December 2018
Deal focus: PayPal backs Korean counterpart Viva Republica

Viva Republica has confirmed its preeminence in Korea's peer-to-peer payments space with rival provider PayPal joining existing investors in the company's $48 million Series C round

  • North Asia
  • 16 March 2017
Goodwater leads $48m investment in Korea's Viva Republica

US-based venture capital firm Goodwater Capital has led a KRW55 billion ($48 million) Series C funding round for South Korean financial technology company Viva Republica.

  • North Asia
  • 10 March 2017
Korea’s Memebox gets extended Series C round

South Korean beauty products e-commerce company Memebox has raised another $60 million in an extended Series C round of funding.

  • North Asia
  • 19 December 2016
Deal focus: Korean start-up looks beyond fintech logjam

Viva Republica's payments app is said to be the fastest-growing of its kind globally, but the company is now looking to expand into other geographies and other areas of financial services

  • North Asia
  • 11 October 2016
Korea's Viva Republica gets $23.7m Series B

Goodwater Capital and Qualcomm Ventures have led a $23.7 million Series B funding round for South Korean financial technology provider Viva Republica.

  • North Asia
  • 30 September 2016
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Korea VC: Leaps of faith

Korean e-commerce start-ups have seen breakthroughs in fundraising over the last few years, but investors are already concerned about the future of the industry

  • North Asia
  • 24 August 2016
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Korea VC fundraising: Unbalanced boom

The forces behind a bumper year for South Korean venture fundraising serve as a reminder that local players must do more to build much-needed international relationships

  • North Asia
  • 26 April 2016
Hillhouse leads $50m round for Korea's Baedal Minjok

China’s Hillhouse Capital has led a $50 million investment in Woowa Brothers, owner and operator of leading South Korean online food-ordering platform Baedal Minjok.

  • North Asia
  • 25 April 2016
Altos closes second Korea VC fund at $110m

US-based venture capital firm Altos Ventures has closed its second Korean Opportunity Fund (KOF) at the hard cap of $110 million.

  • North Asia
  • 21 March 2016
New business needs drive VC funding demands

The venture capital market in Asia is set for growth as new market segments - notably technology-enabled business services - emerge with unmet needs.

  • Greater China
  • 21 January 2016
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Korean start-ups: Pursuing critical mass

A handful of Korean start-ups have achieved valuations in excess of $1 billion as investors look to leverage a mobile-centric consumer base. But how many unicorns can this market accommodate?

  • North Asia
  • 02 September 2015
Korea e-commerce: Appetite for disruption

Capital is gravitating to the leaders in Korea’s e-commerce space as consumers swap shopping malls for mobile devices. Efficient logistics and effective payment systems sit at the top of the agenda

  • Technology
  • 09 June 2015
Altos Ventures reaches $60m close on South Korea fund

Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm Altos Ventures has reached a final close on its debut South Korea-focused fund at a hard cap of $60 million after eight months in the market.

  • North Asia
  • 22 September 2014
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