Series B Funded Startups in Singapore
Across the 50 Series B rounds shown for Singapore, the largest disclosed amount is RVAC Medicines at $140M (2022-04-26).
Across the 50 Series B rounds shown for Singapore, the largest disclosed amount is RVAC Medicines at $140M (2022-04-26). That single round dwarfs the rest of the disclosed figures: the next-highest disclosed amounts are SDAX at $50M (2024-09-10), Holmusk at $45M (2023-01-09), and Nuevocor at $45M (2025-05-06), with several entries clustered far below that range. The list is also temporally skewed, spanning 2022-03-23 (Zipmex) through 2025-11-12 (Infinite Orbits), and concentrates activity in the most recent year: multiple rounds in August–November 2025 (e.g., AND Global $21M on 2025-08-18; SuperGaming $15M on 2025-08-06; Infinite Orbits $18M on 2025-11-12). Sector-wise, Artificial Intelligence (AI) appears repeatedly, including CloudSEK ($19M, 2025-05-20), CYFIRMA ($6M, 2023-04-13), and Nextbillion.ai (2022-09-19, $3M). Disclosed amounts are frequently missing as well: 6 of the 50 rows are marked undisclosed.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed Series B round in this Singapore list, and how far ahead is it of the rest?
RVAC Medicines’ disclosed $140M (2022-04-26) is an outlier relative to every other disclosed entry. The next tier is much lower, with SDAX at $50M (2024-09-10), Holmusk at $45M (2023-01-09), and Nuevocor at $45M (2025-05-06).
How small do disclosed rounds get here, and where does the smallest disclosed figure land?
The smallest disclosed amount is Wellesta at $80K (2023-04-06), which sits well below the rest of the disclosed amounts in the table. Nearby disclosed entries are typically in the $3M–$11M band, such as Nextbillion.ai at $3M (2022-09-19) and GlobalTix at $5M (2024-10-11).
Do the rounds cluster around specific time windows, especially near the top of the list?
Yes. Many of the most recent dated rounds fall within 2025-08 to 2025-11, including Infinite Orbits $18M (2025-11-12), AND Global $21M (2025-08-18), and SuperGaming $15M (2025-08-06). Earlier years still appear, but the density increases at the end of the date range.
Which sectors show up often enough to matter, and what does that imply for deal sourcing?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the most repeated sector visible, with multiple Series B rounds including CloudSEK $19M (2025-05-20), CYFIRMA $6M (2023-04-13), and Nextbillion.ai $3M (2022-09-19). Other sectors occur, but AI is the only one clearly recurring in 3+ entries within the shown rows.
How often are amounts undisclosed, and does that affect interpreting the largest-round comparisons?
6 of the 50 rows show amounts as undisclosed, including WIZ.AI (2025-11-09) and DataMesh (2024-06-09). Because the largest comparison relies on disclosed figures, the $140M RVAC Medicines (2022-04-26) outlier remains the top disclosed amount even with those gaps.
What are the temporal edges of the dataset, and which companies define them?
The rounds span from 2022-03-23 (Zipmex, $11M) to 2025-11-12 (Infinite Orbits, $18M). That edge-to-edge window covers more than three years, with the newest entries appearing in late 2025, such as Infinite Orbits and Sleek ($23M on 2025-06-10).
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