Vietnamese Fintech Startup Raises $25 M Series B Round From Ospace, Vietnam Investments Group
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Vietnamese fintech startup Finhay has raised a $25 million Series B round led by Singapore-based Openspace Ventures, an early backer of Indonesia’s GoTo Group and 30 Under 30 Asia honoree Rexy Josh Dorado’s Manila-based social media site Kumu, and private firm Vietnam Investments Group. Other investors in the round included
Vietnamese fintech startup Finhay has raised a $25 million Series B round led by Singapore-based Openspace Ventures, an early backer of Indonesia’s GoTo Group and 30 Under 30 Asia honoree Rexy Josh Dorado’s Manila-based social media site Kumu, and private firm Vietnam Investments Group. Other investors in the round included
Vietnamese fintech startup Finhay has raised a $25 million Series B round led by Singapore-based Openspace Ventures, an early backer of Indonesia’s GoTo Group and 30 Under 30 Asia honoree Rexy Josh Dorado’s Manila-based social media site Kumu, and private firm Vietnam Investments Group. Other investors in the round included
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Vietnamese fintech startup Finhay has raised a $25 million Series B round led by Singapore-based Openspace Ventures, an early backer of Indonesia’s GoTo Group and 30 Under 30 Asia honoree Rexy Josh Dorado’s Manila-based social media site Kumu, and private firm Vietnam Investments Group. Other investors in the round included