Taiwan’s GrandTech partners AC Ventures Malaysia, commits as limited partner in Southeast Asia Frontier Fund LP

  • GrandTech Cloud Services will help startups optimise cloud costs
  • Cover SEA startups with potential for cross-border regional expansion

Taiwan’s GrandTech partners AC Ventures Malaysia, commits as limited partner in Southeast Asia Frontier Fund LP

GrandTech, a Digital eXperience Operator (DXO) providing cloud services and various digital experience solutions, has partnered with AC Ventures Malaysia (ACV) by committing to be a strategic limited partner in the Southeast Asia Frontier Fund LP (SEAFF), a recipient of the Dana Penjana Nasional fund of funds programme. The fund focuses on supporting Series A to B stage companies in Southeast Asia.

Through this partnership, GrandTech Cloud Services Inc (GCS), a subsidiary of GrandTech, will work with the portfolio companies and harness its expertise in managing multi-cloud services in helping startups optimize their costs as well as unify their cloud asset and subscriptions management.

Taiwan’s GrandTech partners AC Ventures Malaysia, commits as limited partner in Southeast Asia Frontier Fund LP“We are delighted that the opportunity has finally presented itself and that we have found AC Ventures, the right partner. I believe that we have a shared vision to empower entrepreneurs and cultivate unicorns,” said Frankie Hsu (pic), the Founder, Chairman and CEO of GrandTech Group, whose subsidiary, GrandTech C.G. Systems Inc, is listed in Taiwan.

“Cloud technology and adoption are critical for most startups. Riding on the cloud will allow them to overcome the majority of the limitations, and with our full backing, startups will be enabled to receive full advantages of leading cloud technology,” Frankie said.

AC Ventures has already started deploying funds in Southeast Asia, including two newly minted unicorns in Carsome and Xendit, as well as fast-growing upstarts such as Food Market Hub. Through this new partnership with GrandTech, the focus will also cover SEA startups with potential for cross-border regional expansion.Taiwan’s GrandTech partners AC Ventures Malaysia, commits as limited partner in Southeast Asia Frontier Fund LP

“We are excited to collaborate with GrandTech and continue to invest further in local tech startups. By encouraging innovation and providing Malaysian companies with the resources they need, we can help them scale and succeed while also helping them expand to newer markets in the rest of Asia,” said Hann Yeoh (pic, right), Managing Partner at ACV.

Southeast Asia Frontier Fund LP is one of the eight Venture Capital fund managers selected as part of the Dana Penjana Nasional programme.

 

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