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March 5, 2021
Indonesian last-mile delivery startup SiCepat Ekspres has closed a Series B funding round of $170 million backed by a host of investors including Falcon House Partners, Pavilion Capital and MDI Ventures.
The deal confirms DealStreetAsia’s report published in January.
Other new investors in the round include German development financial institution DEG, Trihill Capital and Daiwa Securities, while existing backers Kejora Capital and Indies Capital also topped up, Sicepat said in a release.
“This financing round is designed to further fortify SiCepat’s position as the leading end-to-end logistics service provider in the Indonesian market and potentially to explore expansion to other markets in Southeast Asia,” said The Kim Hai, founder and CEO of Sicepat’s parent company Onstar Express.
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