Accelerating Asia, a Singapore-based early-stage VC accelerator, has announced its tenth cohort, comprising nine startups from five countries across Southeast and South Asia. Notably, four of the nine selected startups come from Bangladesh, marking the second-highest representation of Bangladeshi companies in a single Accelerating Asia cohort. This strong showing follows the accelerator's second cohort, which included five Bangladeshi startups.
Why it matters: The cohort shows the increasing diversity and innovation in Southeast and South Asia's startup landscape, with Bangladesh emerging as a significant player.
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Driving the news: 4 out of the 9 selected startups are from Bangladesh, marking the country's strongest representation in Accelerating Asia's program to date.
The Bangladeshi startups:
The Complete Cohort 10 Lineup
What's next: The startups are currently in Bali for a Cohort Retreat, with two already receiving VC term sheets within the first month.
What is Accelerating Asia?
Accelerating Asia is a Singapore-based early-stage VC fund and accelerator program that invests in pre-Series A startups across Southeast and South Asia.
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Why it matters: Accelerating Asia plays a crucial role in nurturing early-stage startups in the region, providing capital, mentorship, and networking opportunities.
Previous Bangladeshi Startups Backed by Accelerating Asia
Accelerating Asia has been instrumental in supporting Bangladeshi startups in previous cohorts. Notable examples include iFarmer, Shuttle, SWAP, Markopolo.ai, Nitex, Edutechs, WeGro, Interactive Care, Med Easy, Hishabee, Supply Line, Sohopathi, Dana Fintech, Amarlab, DoctorKoi, Zantrik, Loop, PriyoShop, Hellotask, Romoni, among others.
The big picture: Many startups backed by Accelerating Asia have gone on to raise additional funding, expand operations, and make significant impacts in their respective industries, showcasing the potential of Bangladesh's startup ecosystem.
What to watch: As Cohort 10 progresses, keep an eye on how these Bangladeshi startups leverage Accelerating Asia's resources to scale their operations, raise additional capital, and expand.