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CekAja and eCompareMo get series B funding from Telstra Ventures to grow fintech empire
(Illustration by Tech in Asia’s Andre Gunawan)

Illustration by Tech in Asia’s Andre Gunawan.

Telstra Ventures, the venture capital arm of the Australian telecommunications firm, announced today a strategic investment in fintech group C88 Financial Technologies’ series B round. C88’s existing investors Monk’s Hill Ventures and Kejora Ventures, as well as Captii Ventures, Altitude Partners, Jasrag Investments, and several individual investors also participated.

The parties didn’t disclose the financial details.

The group will use the money to grow market share.

C88 owns and operates financial websites in Indonesia and the Philippines. Its assets CekAja in Indonesia and eCompareMo in the Philippines connect banks and insurers with consumers looking to apply for loans, mortgages, and insurance. C88 also co-operates Premiro, a licensed insurance e-brokerage services provider in Indonesia.

Telstra Ventures managing director Matthew Koertge explains why they invested in the company. “Across its platforms, C88 combines a personalized data-driven experience for its consumers with easy-to-use web and mobile experiences, as well as back-office infrastructure, including call centers and sales distribution networks to complete transactions.”

C88 co-founder and CEO JP Ellis says they will use the money to “scale” market leadership by boosting mass market branding.

This is Telstra Ventures’ fourth investment in Asia over the past year. The VC firm has injected funds into voice technology startup Enepath (Singapore), location intelligence startup Near (Singapore), cloud-storage provider Qiniu (Shanghai), and Chinese communications API provider Cloopen (Beijing). It also backs VC firm Monk’s Hill Ventures.

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