The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) assists Indian Startups raise funds from Singapore

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Asian News International India 13.12. 06:14

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) assists Indian Startups raise funds from Singapore

VMPLNew Delhi [India], December 13: The event brought together leaders from the accounting and startup ecosystems emphasising a strong cross-border collaboration between India and Singapore. 44 startups from India and Singapore registered for this cross-border accelerator, out of which 37 are from »»»

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Malay Mail Malesia 11.11. 03:29

Singapore’s Grab invests US$60m in remote driving startup Vay, eyes autonomous future

SINGAPORE, Nov 11 — Grab Holdings will invest US$60 million (RM250 million) in remote driving firm Vay Technology, the Singaporean firm said yesterday, sending its shares up more than 6 per cent in premarket trading. The company is trying to leverage its ride-hailing platform to tap into autonomous»»»

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Zero Hedge Stati Uniti d'America 13.10. 20:53

Mark Cuban-Backed Startup Lets 'Low FICO' People Tap Used Car Equity - Even If Not Paid Off - For 30% APR

While Mark Cuban may be a 'benevolent pill merchant' - providing low-income Americans with cheap prescription drugs, the billionaire just helped raise $50 million for a Series B round in a Dallas-based financial technology firm that lets people with terrible credit scores tap into the equity in the»»»

The Economic Times India 04.05. 11:52

Beyond the pause in India’s IPO market

India’s startup ecosystem, despite a market correction and delayed IPOs, continues to inspire optimism. Founders are shifting focus from timing the market to building readiness—strengthening governance, financials, and public-market discipline. The pause is being used strategically to prepare for t»»»

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Arab News Arabia Saudita 18.04. 09:10

How Saudi entrepreneurs are navigating the shift to public markets 

RIYADH: As startups approach the critical stage of an initial public offering, one of their biggest challenges is the transition from a fast-paced, founder-driven company to one that must meet the rigorous demands of public markets. This shift often requires a fundamental change in mindset — partic»»»

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