Inside the WOWS Investor Network: 250+ VC’s and Funds Powering SEA’s Startup Surge
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Why founders across Southeast Asia trust WOWS Global to unlock capital and momentum
If you're a founder building in Southeast Asia, you're probably already asking the big questions:
Who are the right investors? When should I reach out? How do I get warm intros?
This article answers all of that.
Below is a visual snapshot of the investor network we actively work with at WOWS Global.
What you’re looking at:
250+ venture capital funds, family offices, corporate venture arms, and active angels that we collaborate with across Southeast Asia and beyond. From Vietnam to Indonesia, from fintech-first to climate crusaders—this network is as deep as it is wide.
A Network That Works For Founders
This isn’t a pretty wallpaper. These are active dealmakers.
We built WOWS Global around one mission: connect great founders with the right capital, faster. Over the past few years, that’s translated into a private, curated investor graph that spans:
✅ Seed to Series B+
✅ Fintech to SaaS to climate tech
✅ Local champions to global megafunds
✅ Strategic co-investors and M&A-minded funds
Some Names You’ll Definitely Know (and Some You Should)
The Heavy Hitters
Big funds that anchor the region's growth story:
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500 Global – A SEA legend with 250+ investments across the region.
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Gobi Partners – Interconnected across Asia with 9 unicorns, including Carsome.
Jungle Ventures – Now managing $600M+, investing in standout consumer and enterprise plays like KiotViet and RedDoorz. -
Golden Gate Ventures – One of SEA’s OG VCs; 80+ investments, 25 in Indonesia alone.
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Vertex Ventures – Temasek-backed, early backer of Grab, Nium, and FirstCry.
The Rising Power Players
Funds on the rise, deploying with clarity and conviction:
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Alpha JWC Ventures – Arguably Indonesia’s most influential early-stage VC. Backed Kredivo, Ajaib, and Kopi Kenangan.
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Insignia Ventures Partners – Founded by ex-Sequoia, now with $800M+ AUM and investments in Carro, Payfazz, and GoTo.
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AC Ventures – Post-merger rocket ship with 120+ startups funded, including Xendit and Maka Motors.
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1982 Ventures – A fintech-only fund headquartered in Singapore. Early backer of WATI, Brick, and Fundiin.
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Wavemaker Partners – One of SEA’s most active early-stage funds, and now also co-building climate tech startups via Wavemaker Impact.
Noteworthy Mentions & Standouts
These firms may not always dominate headlines, but they’re making sharp, strategic moves—and founders are noticing. Some are quietly building elite portfolios; others are breakout funds with fresh momentum. Keep them on your radar.
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SWC Global – A nimble but active investor with stakes in Evermos, GoTo, Yup, Rose All Day, Greney, and ServAuto. Strong SEA thesis with cross-sector bets.
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Iterative – The YC-style accelerator for Southeast Asia. Backed over 80 startups with strong SEA roots and serious follow-on rates.
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Antler – The pre-seed factory. Global reach, SEA muscle. Built and backed hundreds of SEA startups like Xendit and GajiGesa from zero.
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Banpu Next – Thailand-based corporate VC focused on energy transition and mobility. A strong partner for climate tech and smart city plays.
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Sunway Ventures – Malaysia’s corporate fund with growing exposure in healthtech, climate, and smart urban innovation via its iLabs accelerator.
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Thai Union Ventures – One of Asia’s most forward-looking CVCs in food sustainability and alternative protein. Think ocean-friendly innovation meets SEA capital.
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Wavemaker Impact – A dedicated climate tech venture co-builder. Focused on building “100x100” companies (US$100M revenue, 100M tons carbon abated).
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Ascend Vietnam Ventures (AVV) – Rising star in Vietnam’s early-stage scene, with strong on-the-ground talent support and a clear Vietnam-first thesis.
Why This Network Matters
In fundraising, it’s not just about capital, it’s about fit.
Finding the right investor can unlock:
✅ Strategic partnerships
✅ Faster follow-on
✅ Cross-border expansion
✅ A higher chance of a healthy exit
Finding the wrong one? Delays, dead weight, and missed opportunities.
That’s why we don’t just give you a list, we help you:
✅ Curate a shortlist
✅ Build the narrative
✅ Make warm intros
✅ Navigate the deal process from pitch to close
What Happens Next?
Whether you're:
✅ Prepping for your first raise
✅ Looking for smart Series A co-investors
✅ Exploring strategic exits
✅ Or just want to test investor appetite…
WOWS Global is here to plug you into this network and accelerate your process; across capital stages, verticals, and borders.
Ready to Get Connected?
Join 100s of startups already working with WOWS Global to raise smarter and faster.
Schedule a quick chat with an expert and scale your business today.
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