Funded Internet Services Startups in Singapore
Across the 18 most recent Internet Services funding rounds in Singapore shown here, the largest disclosed amount is BandLab’s $25M Series B on 2023-05-23.
Across the 18 most recent Internet Services funding rounds in Singapore shown here, the largest disclosed amount is BandLab’s $25M Series B on 2023-05-23. That figure materially dwarfs the rest of the disclosed rounds: the next-largest disclosed amounts are $10M (Ethereum Push Notification Service, 2022-04-14) and $8M (RushOwl, 2025-05-15), while several other disclosed rounds sit at $5M or below (e.g., Vara $5M on 2021-07-12; Travelstop $500K on 2022-01-13).
The list also clusters in time and shows a stage mix skew. Most named rounds with dates concentrate between 2021-02-12 and 2023-05-23, with multiple entries landing in 2022–2023 (e.g., Travelstop 2022-01-13 at $500K; Ethereum Push Notification Service 2022-04-14 at $10M; BandLab 2023-05-23 at $25M). Geographically, every row is labeled Singapore (Central Region, Singapore), so variation shows up primarily in stage and disclosed amounts rather than city.
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the size outlier in Singapore’s Internet Services list, and how does it compare to the next-largest?
BandLab’s $25M Series B on 2023-05-23 is the clear outlier; the next-largest disclosed rounds shown are $10M for Ethereum Push Notification Service on 2022-04-14 and $8M for RushOwl on 2025-05-15.
Do the most recent rounds cluster tightly in a specific window of time?
Yes. In the newest slice, RushOwl’s 2025-05-15 disclosed $8M round is followed by several 2025/2024 entries (Treehouse Labs 2025-04-15 undisclosed; Polar Cold 2025-01-01 undisclosed; Motorist 2024-01-23 undisclosed), indicating late-stage visibility while the larger disclosed amounts mostly occur earlier (e.g., BandLab in May 2023 at $25M).
How often are round sizes undisclosed, and does that limit comparisons by stage?
Undisclosed amounts appear in 6 of 18 rows (Treehouse Labs 2025-04-15; Polar Cold 2025-01-01; Motorist 2024-01-23; Flexii 2023-12-21; Blink 2023-11-22; Sleek EV 2023-09-06). Because several stage labels coincide with undisclosed amounts (e.g., Seed entries like Blink and Sleek EV), cross-stage size comparisons become less reliable for those rows.
What stage mix shows up most often across the dated entries?
Seed is the most frequent stage label visible (EMERGE Group 2023-03-07 at $2M; Sleek EV 2023-09-06 undisclosed; Blink 2023-11-22 undisclosed; Travelstop 2022-01-13 at $500K; RushOwl 2021-12-27 at $700K; WTF MEDIA 2021-10-08 at $500K; Vara 2021-07-12 at $5M; Sendjoy 2021-02-12 at $200K). Series Unknown also recurs often (RushOwl 2025-05-15 at $8M; Treehouse Labs 2025-04-15 undisclosed; Polar Cold 2025-01-01 undisclosed).
Are any companies recurring, and does that suggest multiple funding touchpoints within this window?
RushOwl appears twice: 2025-05-15 (Series Unknown, disclosed $8M) and 2021-12-27 (Seed, disclosed $700K). That pattern contrasts with single-entry companies like BandLab (only 2023-05-23 at $25M) and helps distinguish repeat fundraising from one-off rounds in the dataset.
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