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Deals in brief: Singapore-based ChemT, Synvo, and H3 Zoom raise funding; 100×100 launches climate fund; seven China investments; and more
Bringing you the latest updates on funding and investment activity across the Asia Pacific.
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 2, 2026
PARLIMEN: Kerajaan salur RM500 juta kepada 30,000 PMKS
KUALA LUMPUR: Kerajaan meluluskan lebih RM500 juta pembiayaan mikro kepada lebih 30,000 usahawan sebagai langkah segera membantu peniaga kecil dan perusahaan mikro, kecil dan sederhana (PMKS) susulan peningkatan kos operasi berikutan ketegangan geopolitik di Asia Barat. Selain itu, bagi tempoh 15 Mei hingga 30 Jun lalu, Skim Jaminan Pembiayaan Perniagaan (SJPP) turut meluluskan jaminan pembiayaan ... Read more The post PARLIMEN: Kerajaan salur RM500 juta kepada 30,000 PMKS appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
KrASIA
· Jul 7, 2026
Deals in brief: Vynn Capital to finance Etaily’s expansion, CATL backs CarbonScape as partner, 17 China investments, and more
Bringing you the latest updates on funding and investment activity across the Asia Pacific.
South Africa Today
· Jun 30, 2026
FYNOR Partners with Singapore and Dubai Digital Asset Funds to Launch 20M USDT Support for FYC Ecosystem
Recently, FYNOR, a global digital finance ecosystem platform, officially announced that the company has reached a strategic partnership with international digital asset funds from Singapore and Dubai. According to the cooperation plan, the strategic partnership fund will invest 20 million USDT, dedicated to the ecosystem development, global market promotion, liquidity support, and market value management []
Egyptian Gazette
· Jul 7, 2026
Egypt, Singapore promote investment ties
The General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI) and Enterprise Singapore have discussed ways to boost investment co-operation and promote new business partnerships between the two countries. The talks, held between GAFI Chief Executive Mohamed Awad and a delegation from Enterprise Singapore, focused on promoting investment opportunities, attracting high-quality foreign investment, and supporting projects [] The post Egypt, Singapore promote investment ties appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 6, 2026
Ather Energy said to be planning $200 million share sale
The fundraising would provide additional capital to expand manufacturing capacity, scale the company’s retail network and invest in new products
The Next Web
· Jun 22, 2026
A Kazakh fund-of-funds just made its first public venture bet on Central Asia’s startup boom
Kazakhstan’s Alem Capital Management has anchored a regional venture capital fund backing technology startups across Central Asia and the Caucasus, marking the fund-of-funds manager’s first publicly disclosed investment in the region’s startup ecosystem. Alem participated in the 25 million final close of Sturgeon Capital’s Emerging Opportunities II fund, joining existing and new investors including the [] This story continues at The Next Web
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Related coverage for "Deals in brief: Singapore-based ChemT, Synvo, and H3 Zoom raise funding; 100×100 launches climate fund; seven China investments; and more": Utusan Malaysia — PARLIMEN: Kerajaan salur RM500 juta kepada 30,000 PMKS. KrASIA — Deals in brief: Vynn Capital to finance Etaily’s expansion, CATL backs CarbonScape as partner, 17 China investments, and more. South Africa Today — FYNOR Partners with Singapore and Dubai Digital Asset Funds to Launch 20M USDT Support for FYC Ecosystem. Egyptian Gazette — Egypt, Singapore promote investment ties. The Hindu BusinessLine — Ather Energy said to be planning $200 million share sale. The Next Web — A Kazakh fund-of-funds just made its first public venture bet on Central Asia’s startup boom