Funded Financial Services Startups in Singapore
Across the 50 listed Singapore financial-services startups, the largest disclosed round is Thakral’s $171M on 2026-04-06.
Across the 50 listed Singapore financial-services startups, the largest disclosed round is Thakral’s $171M on 2026-04-06. That figure dwarfs most disclosed deals in the table (many sit between $10M and $50M, while only a small number exceed $70M, including Endowus at $70M on 2025-10-22 and Honest at $100M on 2025-10-01). The opposite extreme is CashWise’s $50K pre-seed on 2024-04-03, creating a wide disclosed-amount spread.
Timing clusters around 2024–2026: the most recent entry is Elite Commercial REIT on 2026-06-16, and several large rounds appear in the mid-2024 to mid-2026 window (for example, GXS at $169M on 2024-06-27 and M-DAQ at $100M on 2024-11-11). Stage/label data is also mixed: “Series Unknown” appears in 12 rows, and “undisclosed” appears in 11 rows, so disclosed amounts are absent for nearly half the entries. Nearly all rows list Singapore (Central Region), indicating strong geographic concentration within the same city-region naming.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the biggest, and how separated is it from the next tier of disclosed amounts?
The biggest disclosed amount is Thakral’s $171M on 2026-04-06. In the rest of the table, most disclosed rounds cluster below that level, with only a limited set in higher ranges such as Endowus at $70M (2025-10-22) and Honest at $100M (2025-10-01), while others include $30M (Validus, 2025-12-11) and $27M (Syfe, 2024-08-13).
Is there a meaningful date cluster among the most recent rounds shown?
Yes. Several entries land in 2026 across multiple months, including Elite Commercial REIT ($10M, 2026-06-16), Handshake ($390K, 2026-06-03), PvX Partners ($11M, 2026-04-23), and Biobot Surgical Pte Ltd ($8M, 2026-04-09). A second dense period runs through late 2024 into early 2025, with M-DAQ ($100M, 2024-11-11) and VoloFin ($50M, 2024-11-11) preceding rounds like Finmo ($19M, 2025-02-13) and Knight FinTech ($24M, 2026-01-02 is later but follows the same build-up).
Do any entries behave like outliers on size within the disclosed set?
CashWise’s $50K pre-seed on 2024-04-03 is a clear low-end outlier among disclosed amounts. On the high end, Thakral’s $171M (2026-04-06) and GXS’s $169M (2024-06-27) sit near the top compared with many other disclosed rounds like Lyte at $4M (2026-02-25) and Decentro at $4M (2025-06-06).
How much of the list is missing disclosed amounts, and does that affect comparisons?
12 entries are labeled “Series Unknown” and 11 are “undisclosed,” so disclosed amounts are not available for 23 rows. That means comparisons based on disclosed dollar figures rely on fewer rows, which is why the size spread (e.g., Thakral $171M vs. CashWise $50K) is driven by a subset rather than the full 50-row listing.
What stage/round labeling pattern shows up most often across the 50 rows?
Stage labels are highly heterogeneous, but “Series Unknown” is frequent at 12 rows (e.g., Elite Commercial REIT 2026-06-16 at $10M; Thakral 2026-04-06 at $171M), while multiple numbered stages recur with single-digit counts each (e.g., Series A appears on Knight FinTech 2026-01-02 at $24M, and on Oobit 2024-02-05 at $25M). This mix makes stage-based clustering less consistent than amount- or date-based clustering.
Is there a geographic concentration, or do the city names vary within Singapore?
All 50 rows are in Singapore, and the city-region field consistently reads “Singapore, Central Region, Singapore.” There are no alternative countries or regions shown in these rows, suggesting the list is geographically concentrated rather than spread across multiple hubs.
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