Tie-up enables startups to venture into Indonesia


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s startups stand a higher chance of go-to-market success in the Indonesian US$1 trillion (RM4.16 trillion) economy following the agreement signed between Penjana Kapital Sdn Bhd and AC Ventures, a leading Indonesian venture capital (VC) investment firm.

“We are pleased with AC Ventures’ decision to partner with Penjana Kapital and invest in the Malaysian startup space.

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