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Jungle Ventures
Jungle Ventures is a Singapore-based early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2012 by Amit Anand and Anurag Srivastava.
Jungle Ventures
Jungle Ventures was founded in 2012 by Amit Anand and Anurag Srivastava, both veterans of the Southeast Asian technology ecosystem. The firm began with a thesis that the region would produce globally relevant technology companies and has since deployed capital across multiple funds. Jungle Ventures invests in early-stage technology companies, primarily Series A and Series B, across enterprise software, fintech, consumer technology, and AI/ML. The firm typically leads rounds and takes board seats. Notable portfolio companies include Kredivo (digital credit in Indonesia), Moglix (industrial procurement in India), and Zip (spend management). The firm's geographic focus spans Southeast Asia and India. Jungle Ventures has raised multiple funds from institutional investors, including a $250 million Fund IV announced in 2022 (per TechCrunch, 2022). The firm operates from Singapore and Bengaluru, with a team of investment professionals drawn from technology and finance backgrounds. Structurally, Jungle Ventures operates as a traditional venture capital firm, not a family office. Its limited partner base includes endowments, foundations, and family offices seeking exposure to high-growth Asian technology markets.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital Firm
Year founded
2012
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Singapore
City
Singapore
Corporate office
Singapore, Singapore
Additional offices
Bengaluru, India
Principals
Amit Anand
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
Anurag Srivastava
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Jungle Ventures?
Investment decisions are led by co-founders and managing partners Amit Anand and Anurag Srivastava. They are supported by a team of investment professionals across Singapore and Bengaluru.
What investment stages does Jungle Ventures typically target?
Jungle Ventures focuses on early-stage investments, primarily Series A and Series B rounds. The firm typically leads rounds and takes active board roles in portfolio companies.
Which sectors does Jungle Ventures focus on?
Jungle Ventures invests in enterprise software, fintech, consumer technology, and AI/ML. The firm seeks capital-efficient business models that can scale across Southeast Asia and India.
Does Jungle Ventures participate in syndicates or only lead rounds?
Jungle Ventures typically leads or co-leads rounds in its focus geographies. The firm also participates in syndicates with other venture investors.
What is Jungle Ventures' geographic focus?
Jungle Ventures invests primarily in Southeast Asia and India. The firm's portfolio includes companies based in Singapore, Indonesia, India, and other regional markets.
How is Jungle Ventures structured—as a family office or a venture firm?
Jungle Ventures is structured as a traditional venture capital firm, not a family office. The firm manages commingled funds with institutional investors as limited partners.
Where does Jungle Ventures' capital come from?
Jungle Ventures raises capital from institutional investors, including endowments, foundations, pension funds, and family offices seeking exposure to Asian technology markets. The firm does not disclose its wealth origin.
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