28 startups in Asia that caught our eye
Here’s our newest round-up of the featured startups on our site this week. If you have startup tips or story suggestions, feel free to email us. Enjoy this week’s list!
1. Betaout | India (Startup Profile)
India startup Betaout is a cloud-based marketing software provider that enables all the marketing channels of an ecommerce company to work together. Now it has set its sights on Southeast Asia.
2. Eatigo | Thailand
Eatigo specializes in off-peak bookings in order to help restaurants fill tables that are usually empty. It aims to connect empty stomachs with empty tables. No coupons or pre-payment of any sort is required.
3. Grana | Hong Kong (Startup Profile)
Grana is a fast fashion startup that ships no-label wardrobe essentials to customers across 12 countries from its centralized warehouse in Hong Kong within one to two days and for low prices. It has seen a 15 percent increase in month-on-month sales across key markets Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, and the US.
4. Money Forward | Japan (Startup Profile)
Japan-based startup Money Forward offers several services. Besides accounting, users can do payroll, payment collection, expense reporting, send invoices, and of course see financial projections among other things. The company is keen to promote fintech in Japan and is actively participating in fintech communities and government committees.
5. Nugit | Singapore
Singapore-based startup Nugit has developed artificial intelligence that extracts and integrates data from different sources in real time. It also has a natural language generation technology, which adds insights to the data and translates it into smart, beautifully-designed reports delivered via email or PowerPoint.
6. Rexel Telematics | Singapore
Rexel Telematics helps insurance firms, transportation companies, and ride-hailing providers track this behavior. It provides drivers with proprietary equipment that’s easy to install, use, and maintain.
7. Riot | India
Bangalore’s startup Riot creates baby monitoring devices. Users can plug it in and install it, and get mobile updates after that. The lack of contact makes it safer to use and easier for parents to trust.
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