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Kamereo gets $4 6M to connect farmers and F&B businesses in Vietnam – TechCrunch

Kamereo gets $4.6M to connect farmers and F&B businesses in Vietnam While working as the chief operating officer of a pizza chain in Vietnam, Taku Tanaka saw how difficult it is for restaurants to connect with farmers. Many small F&B businesses can’t buy in large volumes, so they rely on nearby markets or multiple suppliers who only sell one category. In turn, this means farmers are disconnected from the end customers of their products, making it hard to predict selling prices or plan their crops. Tanaka founded Kamereo, B2B platform with its own warehouse and last-mile delivery network, to focus on those problems.

Vietnam-based foodtech firm KAMEREO raises $4 6m

Vietnam-based foodtech firm KAMEREO raises $4.6m July 19, 2021 Vietnam-based food-tech startup KAMEREO has raised a $4.6 million funding co-led by Thai conglomerate Charoen Pokphand’s CPF Group, Quest Ventures, and Genesia Ventures. KAMEREO said in a statement it will use part of the new investment to expand its team and develop a one-stop procurement platform for its F&B businesses. The Ho Chi Minh City-based company will expand to Hanoi next year, build a new warehouse management system, as well as upgrade its tech coverage, user experience and service quality of its website and mobile app. The company’s statement confirms DealStreetAsia’s report last year that KAMEREO was targeting to raise $4.5 million for a Series A round.

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GajiGesa, a fintech focused on Indonesian workers, adds strategic investors and launches new app for micro-SMEs – TechCrunch

GajiGesa, a fintech focused on Indonesian workers, adds strategic investors and launches new app for micro-SMEs GajiGesa, a fintech startup that provides earned wage access (EWA) and other services for workers in Indonesia, has added strategic investors to help it launch new services and expand its user base. Its new backers include OCBC NISP Ventura, the venture capital arm of one of Indonesia’s largest banks, and the founders of grab-and-go coffee chain Kopi Kenangan. GajiGesa also recently expanded beyond the enterprise space with a new employee management system for SMEs and micro-SMEs. Called GajiTim, the app is aimed at businesses with between five to 100 workers and has gained more than 50,000 active users since it was launched in mid-March.

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