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A new benefit for paying subscribers - in beta. [Read from your browser]( Get curated fundraising startups in your inbox From Terence Lee Editor-in-chief Hello there, What if you could meet the former chief digital officer of a major Swiss outsourcing firm, who has started a company that lets GPU owners rent processing power to AI developers? Or how about the founder of a Korean hospitality software startup that has served over US$346 million in transaction volume, and is expanding into Southeast Asia? These are some of the companies on our [list of fundraising startups]( which has become useful for tech investors seeking to expand their deal flow. And what if we tell you that we want to take this to the next level by sending a curated list of startups directly to your inbox, based on your preferences? In parallel, we’re planning to drive even more listings to Tech in Asia to make it the most comprehensive source of intel on fundraising startups. You might think, surely the best deals come from referrals? You’d be right. But there’s also no harm in going beyond your usual co-investing circles, or the typical founder backgrounds: Ivy Leaguers, MBA holders, or management consultants. It’s about leaving no stones unturned; you want to make sure you’ve looked at all possible deals. And even if a founder isn’t someone you’d like to fund now, getting in touch might be worth your while. You never know if the founder’s next startup will be a hit, or if they will become a crucial hire for one of your portfolio companies. Convinced? As a paying subscriber, you get dibs on this. Just click on the button below to start getting curated lists in your inbox. (If you’re not a subscriber, sign up for a [Lite or Core plan here]( first to access this feature.) [Get curated startups]( [ADVERTISE]( | [SUBSCRIBE]( | [HIRE]( | [FIND JOBS]( P.S. Don't miss out on the biggest tech news and analysis. Add newsletter@techinasia.com to your address book, contacts, or safe sender list. Or simply move us into your inbox. Too many emails? Switch to a different frequency or get new content through our [preference center]( or [unsubscribe](. You can also break our hearts and remove yourself from all Tech in Asia emails over [here](. Copyright © 2024 Tech in Asia, All rights reserved. 63 Robinson Road, Singapore 068894

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