VCs in Asia Empowering Female Founders

Jazira Bayan
StartupX
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5 min readMar 23, 2022

According to the recent Bloomberg study in 2021, female founders secured only 2% of venture capital in the U.S., which is the smallest capital share since 2016.

Venture capital, like most of the entire investment world, remains a predominantly male field. On top of that, women often have to deal with stereotypes; they are not often given opportunities to take on leadership roles in the tech industry, and the stigma continues to persist that women tend to be less rational in investment decisions than men.

The industry is definitely changing, and there is more and more attention being paid to uphold inclusivity and diversity, and greater opportunities for women founders through various initiatives, industry conferences, and foundations. We are moving in the right direction, and over time, the hope is that a gender balance can be established in the venture capital environment — at least we are systematically moving towards this.

Equal gender representation in the tech industry helps to nourish the ecosystem with diverse talents. We now have a greater understanding of the importance of diverse teams during the pandemic, given that both men and women now have to combine their careers with the organization of everyday life with their families. Studies show that women are thriving much more than their male counterparts, as women already have had more experience in balancing work and home life before the pandemic, and their multitasking skills and multifunctional abilities allow them to be more productive under work-from-home conditions.

The Kauffman Foundation also found that female-led private tech companies have displayed greater efficiency, with VC-backed revenues 12% higher than male-led startups and 35% higher ROI. These numbers might be surprising to some in the community, and while the numbers speak for themselves, the truth remains that female founders still need more funding.

More work needs to be done in this space, and as a start, we have compiled a list of VC funds that are known proponents of backing female founders. This list is by no means exhaustive (and we hope it continues to grow!), and if there are other female-friendly funds or opportunities which you would like to share with the community, feel free to leave a comment down below!

  1. Her Capital

Website: https://www.hercapital.org/

Notes: Her Capital is a seed fund in Singapore investing in female-founded, scalable businesses across Southeast Asia.

Focus: Women-led companies focusing on Consumer Tech, Social Impact, and General Tech (HRtech, Legaltech, Fintech, Edtech)

Stage: Pre-seed to Series A

Average Check Size: $25K (Pre-seed) — $2M (Series A)

Investment Location: Southeast Asia

2. Teja Ventures

Website: https://www.tejaventures.com

Notes: Gender lens VC fund for emerging Asia, focusing on early-stage technology companies for the She Economy.

Focus: Women-led companies focusing on consumption, services, content, and fintech

Stage: Seed — pre-series A

Average Check Size: not specified

Investment Location: SEA with focus on India and China

3. Cocoon Capital

Website: https://cocooncap.com

Notes: Launched Female Founders Mentoring Hours (FFMH) in Southeast Asia. which enables female entrepreneurs to meet investors for 1–1 mentoring sessions.

Focus: B2B, Deeptech

Stage: Seed to Series A

Average Check Size: $300k to $750k

Investment Location: South-East Asia (Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Myanmar, Malaysia)

4. SoGal Ventures

Website: https://www.sogalventures.com/

Notes: Women-led millennial venture capital firm investing in early-stage startups in the US and Asia with diverse founding teams.

Focus: Consumer, digital health, future of work

Stage: Pre-Seed — Series A

Average Check Size: $250k to $3M

Investment Location: US, Canada, Asia

5. Patamar Capital

Website: https://patamar.com

Notes: Patamar’s gender lens investing efforts includes managing one of the first gender lens investing funds in Southeast Asia, the Investing in Women Fund.

Focus: Financial services, SME Digitalization, Education, Healthcare, Agriculture.

Stage: Series A, Series B

Average Check Size: not specified

Investment Location: South and Southeast Asia

6. Beacon Fund

Website: https://beaconfund.com

Notes: Beacon is a long-term commitment to changing finance to work better for women-owned businesses

Focus: women-owned businesses and businesses that primarily and intentionally serve women and girls

Stage: Early to Growth stages

Average Check Size: not specified

Investment Location: SEA

7. Vertex Ventures

Website: https://www.vertexventures.com/

Notes: Over the past year, Vertex IL invested in 4 companies with female founders and seeking more startups this year.

Focus: Technology startups

Stage: Seed — Series A

Average Check Size: not specified

Investment Location: China, Israel, SEA & India, and US

8. 500 Startups

Website: https://sea.500.co/

Notes: The fund is run by the youngest female partners in SEA.

Focus: BigData, Consumer, Enterprise, Software as Service

Stage: Seed

Average Check Size: $50k to $10M

Investment Location: Global

9. 11.2 Capital

Website: www.112capital.com

Notes: Founded by a female venture capitalist.

Focus: AI, AR, robotics, space, and data-driven health technologies

Stage: early-stages, seed

Average Check Size: not specified

Investment Location: US, Global

10. Chloe Capital

Website: https://chloecapital.com/

Notes: Seed-stage venture capital firm investing in women-led innovation companies, advancing entrepreneurship, and closing the gender gap.

Focus: Enterprise SaaS / Marketplaces across Climate, Education, Health, Finance, Home

Stage: Seed

Average Check Size: $100K

Investment Location: Global

11. Astia

Website: https://www.astia.org/

Notes: Astia has launched a $100m venture fund investing globally in high-growth companies that have at least one woman in an executive position.

Focus: All Sectors

Stage: Agnostic

Average Check Size: $250k

Investment Location: Global

12. Gobi Partners

Website: https://gobi.vc/

Notes: Constantly organize and participate in initiatives to support female entrepreneurs: Asia Gender-Smart Investing Forum, She Loves Tech, Female Founders Mentoring Hours.

Focus: FinTech, Cloud Services, SaaS, E-commerce, Marketplaces, AI, AR, VR, Robotics

Stage: Seed-Series C

Average Check Size: not specified

Investment Location: SEA, Hong Kong, Pakistan

13. Click Ventures

Website: https://www.clickventures.vc/

Notes: Founded by entrepreneur turned VC, Carman Chan (Women to Watch in Asian Tech by Nikkei Asian Review).

Focus: Internet-enabled business model

Stage: Seed to series A

Average Check Size: not specified

Investment Location: U.S, SEA

14. She Loves Tech Fund

Website: https://www.shelovestech.org/

Notes: She Loves Tech Fund is a global early-stage VC fund investing exclusively in women-led technology startups coming out of She Loves Tech Global Startup Competition

Focus: female-led ventures

Stage: Pre-seed to Seed

Average Check size: up to $100K

Investment Location: Global

15. Indonesia Women Empowerment Fund

Website: https://www.moonshotventures.org/

Notes: IWEF (Moonshot ventures subsidiary) invests in disruptive tech solutions, which are led by gender-balanced startup teams, and which address barriers to women’s livelihoods.

Focus: agnostic, gender lens

Stage: Pre-seed to Seed

Average Check size: not specified

Investment Location: SEA, Indonesia

16. BBG Ventures

Website: https://www.bbgventures.com/

Notes: BBG Ventures is a New York-based seed-stage venture capital fund investing in women-led technology companies.

Focus: female founders with startups in Health and Wellbeing, Future of Education and the Future of Work, Climate Friendly Products and Platforms

Stage: Pre-see to seed

Average Check Size: not specified

Investment Location: U.S.

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