Toolkit for Investment
Syndication in Southeast Asia
Open-source syndication reference aiming to democratize early-stage investment in Southeast Asia.
Open-source syndication reference aiming to democratize early-stage investment in Southeast Asia.
An open-source toolkit to simplify syndication investment models for early-stage investors. Investors will be able to access and navigate legal structure alternatives, breakdown cost and resources needed, case studies and best practices, and directory of key resources (e.g. deal sourcing partners, legal counsel, potential co-investors).
This toolkit will become the first trusted open-source and efficient syndication model reference to crowd and deploying early-stage investments in Southeast Asia, and at the same time, promoting inclusion through gender and diversity lens by involving more women and next generation of investors in the region.
We are targeting regional investors and first time investors, early stage entrepreneurs, and ESOs and angel investment networks. Currently focusing on Indonesia, with the plan to expand the solution to Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Philippines.
An open-source toolkit offering tailored reference documents and a repository of key players to help understand syndication models better and be guided to the right options.
Supporting the execution of 3-5 startups in fundraising through 3-5 syndications of investors.
Angel investors, aspiring fund managers, and especially women investors interested to invest in Southeast Asia
Early-stage entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia
Angel investment networks and other supporting organizations in Southeast Asia
For early-stage entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia who often have difficulties to raise capital (e.g. women-led businesses).
Express your interest and get to know more about investor syndication models with inputs and support from key stakeholders.
Tailored to empowering early-stage investors and aspiring fund managers in Southeast Asia by simplifying syndication models.
Investment Syndication Toolkit was developed through the Frontiers Lab Asia incubator initiative, which is supported by the Australian Government.
Investment Syndication Toolkit was developed through the Frontiers Lab Asia incubator initiative, which is supported by the Australian Government.