Kaya Founders raises $25 million for second fund supporting SEA tech founders

Kaya Founders, a Philippines-based venture capital firm, has successfully raised $25 million for its second fund to support emerging Filipino and Southeast Asian technology founders.

The fund, helmed by operators-turned-angel investors Paulo Campos, Lisa Gokongwei-Cheng, and Ray Alimurung, is designed to assist startups from their early ideation stages through their growth phases.

Key investors in this new fund include Singapore-based Pavilion Capital, Boston-based Bracebridge Capital, Concentric Equity Partners from Chicago, and prominent local family offices and tech operators.

Kaya Founders, established in 2021, has previously announced a partnership with local technology solutions provider AMTI, who serves as an anchor investor in the fund.

The firm is noted as the Philippines' most active early-stage VC fund, having already invested in over 40 startups across various sectors.

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