Follow the Funding: What SEA’s 2025 Investment Landscape Reveals
SEA 2025 startups 6 Minutes

A Quiet Boom Amid the VC Ice Age
2025 isn’t shaping up to be the comeback year Southeast Asia’s startup ecosystem had hoped for — at least not in the macro sense. As of late April, capital raised across the region has plummeted to just $1 billion, a jaw-dropping 87% collapse from the pandemic-fueled high of $7.6B in 2024, and a far cry from $34.7B in 2021.
Yet, beneath the rubble, a few verticals are quietly roaring.
SaaS & AI: The VC Darlings of 2025
Forget the noise. If you're building in SaaS or AI, congratulations — you're the new crypto of 2021.
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SaaS funding surged 262%, and AI wasn’t far behind at 217% growth year-over-year.
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Even Biotech saw a respectable 28% rise, bucking the broader downturn.
Investors are chasing lean, efficient software and intelligent automation. With tools like ChatGPT driving enterprise adoption and leaner SaaS stacks reducing operational costs, these sectors are serving both ambition and austerity.
Example: While the deal count dipped slightly for AI startups, check-writing got bolder. Singapore-based AI startups like BasisAI and ViSenze have quietly closed mid-eight-figure rounds, focusing on enterprise and e-commerce automation.
Cold Sectors: Logistics, Foodtech & Health Get the Freeze
SEA’s funding market has a new chill list:
Sector | YoY Decline in Funding |
Logistics & Transportation | -100% |
Food Tech | -100% |
E-commerce | -90% |
Health | -73% |
Education | -72% |
It’s a stark reversal for pandemic-era darlings. Why? Over-saturation, razor-thin margins, and a VC market that now values cash flow over cool factor.
Who’s Still Cashing In?
Despite the slowdown, some deals are making noise — and unsurprisingly, they're mostly Singapore-based.
Top-Funded Companies (Last 6 Months):
Company | Sector | Round | Amount ($USD) |
Lazada | E-commerce | Strategic | $634M |
Tyme | Fintech | Series D | $250M |
Atome | Fintech | Debt | $200M |
ANEXT Bank | Fintech | Strategic | $148M |
Singlife | Fintech | Strategic | $133M |
But here's the twist: while these big-ticket rounds skew the optics, the number of deals has actually dropped significantly across nearly every sector — including fintech, AI, and SaaS.
What This Means for Founders
If you're building in SEA in 2025:
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Lean into AI or SaaS: especially B2B. Enterprise adoption is surging.
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Cut the fat: Investors want capital efficiency, not growth at all costs.
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Timing is key: Q2 is off to a historically low start — funding rounds are drying up fast. If you're raising, do it now or wait until Q4.
Pro Tip from WOWS: If you're in a cold sector but have strong fundamentals (unit economics, profitability, strong user retention), this might be your moment to stand out when others are quiet.
Need help navigating your next raise? Contact WOWS here
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