Tribeca’s Singapore Office
- Key investment and operations staff.
- Proximity to China, India and
rapidly growing markets of S.E.
Asia as well as key decision
makers and information flow. - Singapore as a wealth
management and commodity
trading hub. - Tribeca is an active investor in
Asian equities, credit and
resources. - Tribeca Singapore holds a
Capital Markets Services
License and is regulated by the
Monetary Authority of
Singapore (MAS).
- Southeast Asia is entering a golden age of rising affluence that has
been associated with large tech company formation in China, Korea
and Japan in the past. - The region’s opportunities and unique complexity creates true home
court advantage for local platforms. - As predicted by Asia Partners that there will be $20bn of market
value created in S.E. Asia between 2019 & 2029. - At least half of these companies will pursue IPOs over the next
decade. - 28,000 graduates of first generation tech companies of whom 1,200
are already next generation founders: regional winners will emerge
from this group - While the Series A/B ecosystem has strengthened, there is an acute Series C/D gap in the market: S.E. Asia is ready for growth equity.
Tribeca’s Singapore Office
- Key investment and operations staff.
- Proximity to China, India and
rapidly growing markets of S.E.
Asia as well as key decision
makers and information flow. - Singapore as a wealth
management and commodity
trading hub. - Tribeca is an active investor in
Asian equities, credit and
resources. - Tribeca Singapore holds a
Capital Markets Services
License and is regulated by the
Monetary Authority of
Singapore (MAS).
- Southeast Asia is entering a golden age of rising affluence that has
been associated with large tech company formation in China, Korea
and Japan in the past. - The region’s opportunities and unique complexity creates true home
court advantage for local platforms. - As predicted by Asia Partners that there will be $20bn of market
value created in S.E. Asia between 2019 & 2029. - At least half of these companies will pursue IPOs over the next
decade. - 28,000 graduates of first generation tech companies of whom 1,200
are already next generation founders: regional winners will emerge
from this group - While the Series A/B ecosystem has strengthened, there is an acute Series C/D gap in the market: S.E. Asia is ready for growth equity.