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The Business Times

US-based global impact investment firm Capria Ventures has invested in Genesis Alternative Ventures Fund 1, a Singapore-based private venture debt fund, as a springboard into South-east Asia (SEA).

Full Business Times article (11 June 2020)



Reuters

Genesis Alternative Ventures, a private lender backed by Singapore-based family office Sassoon Investment Corp, is set to raise $50-$70 million by early 2021 for its first debt fund to finance Southeast Asian start-ups, its top executives said.

Full Reuters article (11 June 2020)



e27

Genesis Alternative Ventures, a private venture debt fund in Singapore, has secured an undisclosed amount of investment from American global investment fund Capria, as it looks to double down on investing in impact-focussed startups.

Full e27 article (11 June 2020)



Yahoo Finance

Loh said that since the coronavirus outbreak, Genesis had seen a big rise in enquiries, both from companies that traditionally raise equity and others seeking venture debt as additional financing.

Full Yahoo Finance article (11 June 2020)



Singapore Business Review

The firm, founded in 2018, has invested in a significant and diverse number of startups to date, including cybersecurity company Horangi, coworking space GoWork, co-living startup Hmlet, cloud-based platform Matterport, and mobile connectivity company Lynk Global. 

Full Singapore Business Review article (11 June 2020)



AVCJ

Genesis was established last year by Jeremy Loh and Martin Tang, both formerly of the venture debt unit at DBS Bank, and Ben Benjamin, an angel investor and non-executive director at OurCrowd Singapore

Full AVCJ article (11 June 2020)



Alpha Maven

Genesis Alternative Ventures, a private lender backed by Singapore-based family office Sassoon Investment Corp, is set to raise $50-$70 million by early 2021 for its first debt fund to finance Southeast Asian start-ups, its top executives said

Full Alpha Maven – Hedge Maven article (11 June 2020)



The Star

Genesis Alternative Ventures, a private lender backed by Singapore-based family office Sassoon Investment Corp, is set to raise $50-$70 million by early 2021 for its first debt fund to finance Southeast Asian start-ups, its top executives said.

Full The Star article (11 June 2020)



Nasdaq

Benjamin, who set up Genesis in 2019 along with bankers Jeremy Loh and Martin Tang, said the firm expects to nearly treble its portfolio to about 15 companies in about a year as start-ups see the benefits of lower financing costs and smaller equity dilution.

Full Nasdaq article (11 June 2020)



SGSME

US-based global impact investment firm Capria Ventures has invested in Genesis Alternative Ventures Fund 1, a Singapore-based private venture debt fund, as a springboard into South-east Asia (SEA). This is Capria’s first investment in the region, where it sees plenty of opportunities to make an impact on societies through its investments. 

Full SGSME.SG article (11 June 2020)



Startups in Southeast Asia Krasia
KrASIA

One of the reasons Genesis captured Capria’s attention was the fund’s ability to generate returns in a shorter time frame than venture equity funds, which typically take up to 10 years to reap potential profits. “That is actually quite attractive to a lot of investors who want yield and significant upside,” Mr Richards said.

Full KrAsia article (11 June 2020)



Deal Street Asia

Genesis has now secured Capria Ventures, an IFC and Vulcan Capital-backed US investor, as an LP in its maiden fund. The investment marks Capria’s first investment in Southeast Asia and its first venture-debt fund investment globally.

Full Deal Street Asia article (11 June 2020)



Intellasia

Genesis Alternative Ventures, a private lender backed by Singapore-based family office Sassoon Investment Corp, is set to raise $50-$70 million by early 2021 for its first debt fund to finance Southeast Asian start-ups, its top executives said. 

Full Intellasia East Asia News article (12 June 2020)



Singapore Business Review

Genesis plans to leverage on Capria’s expertise in impact investing to fund companies that have meaningful objectives such as financial inclusion, sustainability, small business digitisation, and gender diversity as it accelerates its growth across Southeast Asia

Full Singapore Business Review article (12 June 2020)



Citywire

Genesis Alternative Ventures Fund I backs growth-stage companies with impact objectives such as financial inclusion, sustainable food production, small business digitisation and gender diversity, that are looking to scale across Southeast Asia.

Full Citywire article (12 June 2020)



AEC News Today

Genesis Alternative Ventures, a private lender backed by Singapore-based family office Sassoon Investment Corp, is set to raise $50-$70 million by early 2021 for its first debt fund to finance Southeast Asian start-ups, its top executives said. — Reuters

Full AEC News Today article (12 June 2020)



INVC

Genesis now plans to hold on to Capria’s expertise in impact investing to fund companies that have meaningful goals such as financial inclusion, sustainability, small business digitisation, and gender diversity as it expands itself across Southeast Asia.

Full Investocracy article (13 June 2020)



e27

Genesis Alternative Ventures on debunking venture debt myths and finding winners in SEA. They also share tips on how to identify “impact washers” — companies who claimed to have a sustainable social impact in their operations.

Full e27 article (18 June 2020)



Venture Capital Journal

Singapore-based Genesis is targeting $70m for its debut vehicle and already collecting commitments from international foundations and LPs.

Full Venture Capital Journal article (17 June 2020)



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Genesis Alternative Ventures Co-founder Jeremy Loh joined the other three distinguished speakers from the Venture Capital industry to deliver lots of insights and advice for the students of Singapore Management University.

Jeremy spoke about the beginning of his Venture Capital career as it straddled both the technological and the financial aspects of venture creation.

He went through some research and process of a business plan to raise funds and realised if we cannot commercialise and turn the idea into business; we were only half successful.

As a venture capitalist, Jeremy seeks motivated individuals who want to risk everything to commercialise an idea. Ideas can be pivoted along the journey, it’s much harder to change a person who doesn’t start off the right mindset.

And after experiencing the unique situation of COVID-19, some opportunities will be driven by the wider adoption of existing habits and combined with technology to win in the #NewNormal.

Read the full article here:

https://iie.smu.edu.sg/GHE_AMA


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Introducing our new webinar series, #GENZOOMS! Via Zoom, we’ll share stories of hope & success, as well as tips to help the businesses survive. For the first episode, we took a close look at how the COVID-19 situation has forced Real Estate professionals to digitalise, perhaps far more than non-insiders could have imagined possible. The industry has come a very long way and is beginning to show green shoots of hope.

Our host Martin Tang invited four panellists to talk about the Real Estate industry’s current situation.

  • Bruce Wells, Managing Director APAC of Matterport
  • Eugene Lim, Director, Marketing & Sales of Oxley Holdings Limited
  • Jason Gregory Managing Director of PropertyGuru FastKey
  • Richard Lin Asia Pacific Top Achiever from ERA Realty Network Ltd.

It was a very insightful discussion where people in the real estate sector are thriving through uncertainty with a digital approach using a new platform and be able to sell from home.

If you’ve found this first episode enlightening, sign up for our next Zoom webinar here. In the next episode, we will speak to business owners who have successfully fundraised for their startups amidst COVID-19. It will be led by Fundnel and Lanturn, our partners for this webinar series.