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Micasa Investments
Micasa Investments is a Singapore-based investment company that employs a Venture Capital strategy. It is headquartered in Singapore, Singapore.
Micasa Investments
Micasa Investments is a Singapore-based investment company that employs a Venture Capital strategy. It is headquartered in Singapore, Singapore.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Singapore
City
Singapore
Corporate office
70 Shenton Way, #21-05, Eon Shenton, Singapore 079118
Principals
Dato' Seri Robert Tan Chung Meng
Founder / Principal
Tan Lei Cheng
Principal (inferred)
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Micasa Investments?
Dato' Seri Robert Tan Chung Meng, the chairman of Wasco Berhad and a central figure in the Tan family's business empire, is the founder and principal driving Micasa Investments. The firm operates with a lean structure, and no additional investment committee members or external managers have been publicly identified. Key family members Pauline Tan Suat Ming and Tony Tan Choon Keat hold director and shareholder roles in related entities, suggesting a family-governed decision framework.
How does Micasa source proprietary deal flow?
The firm sources venture opportunities through personal networks of high-profile co-investors. Known co-investors include Info Edge CEO Hitesh Oberoi and Medanta CEO Pankaj Sahni, both of whom joined Micasa in backing mental-health startups targeting India. This pattern suggests the firm does not rely on formal fund-of-funds commitments but instead piggybacks on the deal flow of established operators.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The Tan family fortune is rooted in Wah Seong Corporation, a Malaysian company founded in the 1990s that grew into a leading provider of pipe coating and energy infrastructure services. The group rebranded as Wasco Berhad, a publicly listed entity chaired by Dato' Seri Robert Tan Chung Meng. The family also has significant interests in IGB Berhad, a Malaysian property and construction conglomerate.
What investment stages does Micasa typically target?
In venture, known activity concentrates on early-stage deals, specifically startups in the digital mental-health space requiring growth capital. Real estate acquisitions are direct and geographically agnostic, ranging from a commercial office tower in Singapore to residential properties in Nairobi, Florida, and Louisiana — indicating no rigid stage or vintage structure.
Is Micasa structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
It operates as a proprietary investment company, not a formalized single family office or a venture firm with third-party limited partners. There is no evidence that Micasa manages external capital or offers wealth-management services. The venture co-investment activity is opportunistic and relationship-driven rather than structured around a dedicated fund vehicle.
Does Micasa maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
The Tan family operates two foundations — the Tan Chin Nam Foundation and Yayasan Wah Seong — that are legally and operationally separate from Micasa Investments. These entities handle the family's charitable giving, while Micasa serves as the for-profit investment vehicle. No commingling of philanthropic and investment assets has been disclosed.
What is Micasa's geographic footprint?
Headquartered in Singapore at the Eon Shenton office tower, Micasa holds assets in at least three continents. The real estate portfolio includes a commercial property in Singapore, a residential compound in Nairobi, Kenya, and single-family homes in Haverhill, Florida, and Scott, Louisiana. Venture co-investments have targeted India-based startups, making South Asia another zone of deployment.
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