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Top Investment News: Capital Partners Backs Mober, iPiD Raises Millions

TLDR:

– Clime Capital invests in Philippine EV startup Mober
– iPiD secures USD 5.3 million
– Capital 2B and Betatron co-lead Series A investment in Botsync
– McEasy raises Series A+ funding
– Vigo Retail secures funding for B2B e-commerce in Vietnam

In a recent article by KrASIA, several significant funding deals and activities in the Asia Pacific region were highlighted. Clime Capital has backed Philippine EV startup Mober with a substantial amount to drive green logistics transition. iPiD secured USD 5.3 million to enhance global payments security solutions, while Capital 2B and Betatron co-led a Series A investment in Botsync, a Singapore-based developer of integrated automation solutions. Additionally, McEasy raised Series A+ funding to advance IoT and AI solutions, and Vigo Retail reportedly secured funding to boost B2B e-commerce in Vietnam.

Mober, known for serving top-tier clients like Ikea and Maersk, will be expanding its electric vehicle fleet with the funds from Clime Capital. iPiD, a Singapore-based fintech company, will use the funds to accelerate the rollout of payee verification solutions in Europe and enhance its API validation product globally. Botsync plans to utilize the funds to expand automation integrations on its platform and improve customer service in key markets. McEasy’s latest investment will support the advancement of IoT and AI solutions, while Vigo Retail’s funding will aid in boosting B2B e-commerce in Vietnam.

Other notable funding deals in China include investments in technology-driven companies such as Emfuture Technology, Skysys, 365LawHelp, Huarui Expon Technologies (ExponTech), Nainai Wange, and Deep Principle. These investments are aimed at product development, market expansion, artificial intelligence research, and supply chain development across various industries.

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