iVentures Asia

Venture Capital Hong Kong Est. 2014
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About

iVentures Asia was a venture capital fund based in Hong Kong. The firm focused on making seed, early-stage, and later-stage investments in sectors like bio-sciences, high technology, nanotechnology, mobile, and software. They supported innovative companies across various stages of growth, aiming to drive advancements in cutting-edge industries.

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Investor Intelligence Q&A

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What is the operational status of iVentures Asia?
iVentures Asia is currently inactive, having ceased operations in January 2018.
What types of investments did iVentures Asia focus on?
iVentures Asia focused on seed, early-stage, and later-stage investments.
Which sectors did iVentures Asia primarily invest in?
iVentures Asia primarily invested in bio-sciences, high technology, nanotechnology, mobile, and software sectors. According to startupim data, their portfolio shows concentration in Industrial Technologies and Health Tech & Life Sciences.
Can you name some notable portfolio companies of iVentures Asia?
Notable portfolio companies of iVentures Asia include Corephotonics and GetSAT. For a full list, refer to startupim.
Did iVentures Asia have any successful exits from its portfolio?
Yes, iVentures Asia had two notable exits: Corephotonics was acquired by Samsung Electronics in January 2019 for $155M, and GetSAT was acquired by Thales in May 2024 for an undisclosed amount.
What was the investment range for iVentures Asia?
iVentures Asia's investment range was between $520K and $18M per round.
When did iVentures Asia make its first recorded investment?
iVentures Asia made its first recorded investment in June 2014.
What was iVentures Asia's largest single investment amount?
iVentures Asia's largest single investment amount was $18,000,000 in Corephotonics in February 2015.