ศาสตร์เกษตรดินปุ๋ย : ขอบคุณแหล่งข้อมูล : หนังสือพิมพ์ The Nation
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/500-TukTuks-expanding-fund-size-30290329.html
THE START-UP funding provider 500 TukTuks is expanding its fund size to US$15 million (Bt520 million) from $12 million to invest in and groom nearly 60 tech start-ups in Thailand over two years.
Since debuting in Thailand, 500 TukTuks has invested in 20 local tech start-ups.
It plans to disclose its Batch 3 investment by the end of this year.
“We usually invest in seed funding and Series A funding with $100,000 up to $250,000 each,” he said.
Here are examples of companies in 500 TukTuks’ portfolio:
Piggipo: A mobile application that helps you track all your credit-card spending.
GizTix: An online marketplace for logistics/shipping services in Southeast Asia.
T2P DeepPocket: An e-wallet for unbanked individuals with social financing capability.
Ginja: Thailand’s first 24/7 on-demand food and convenience delivery service.
Ticketbox: A ticketing platform allowing everyone to create events and sell tickets.
Finnomena: A crowd-sourced service where investors can find unbiased articles and research, social trading and goal-driven investment tools.
OneStockHome: An online platform providing building materials with trustworthy services and competitive price.
Skilllane: An online education platform where experts can list their courses and students can learn anywhere, any time.
StockRadars: An application that helps you invest and source stocks by using the entire market data to analyse and indicate stocks that match criteria.
The 10 start-ups in its first investment batch were Omise, |a payment gateway, Claim Di, Flowaccount accounting for small and medium-sized enterprises, Skootar, Hubba co-working-space service, Wishbeer, Blisby, Styhunt e-commerce platform, Washbox and TakeMeTour.
