Quest Ventures

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Quest Ventures
TypePrivate Limited
IndustryVenture Capital
Founded2011
FounderJames Tan, Wang Yunming
HeadquartersSingapore
Area served
Southeast Asia
Websitewww.questventures.com

Quest Ventures (formerly QuestVC) is a venture capital firm founded in 2011 by James Tan and Wang Yunming in Beijing, China.[1][2] The firm mainly focuses on digital commerce investments and has an office in Singapore.[3] The firm deploys funds across Asia in countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Quest Ventures is also the largest anchor tenant at JTC Launchpad.[4]

History[]

In 2011, James Tan and Wang Yunming, cofounders of Nasdaq listed 55tuan,[5] launched a venture fund to focus on investments in China and Southeast Asia. The firm is active in supporting the operations of its portfolio companies. Quest Ventures is a partner of the (MDEC),[6] co-investor of the Cradle Fund,[7] an approved mentor partner for investments of Enterprise Singapore,[8] and is an iJAM investment partner with the National Research Foundation of Singapore.[9]

Other notable figures in Quest Ventures include venture partners Bañón-Goh Yiping,[10] cofounder of All Deals Asia and Chief Product Officer of MatahariMall.com, one of the largest ecommerce sites in Indonesia,[11] and Jeffrey Seah, former CEO (Southeast Asia) and Chairman (Asia Digital Leadership Team) of Starcom MediaVest Group, the third-largest global communications group.[12][13]

In 2017, Quest Ventures was the title sponsor of the Quest Ventures-EDGE National Youth Entrepreneurship Awards.[14]

In 2020, Quest Ventures announced a partnership with ScaleUp Malaysia Accelerator to invest in Malaysian startups.[15]

Investments[]

The firm invests primarily in early-stage digital commerce startups that are based in Southeast Asia. It invests in the “seed” and “series A” stage.[16] The company characterizes digital commerce startups as companies that have “scalability and replicability in large internet communities.”[17]

Quest Ventures has invested in more than 30 companies since its founding, including Carousell, 99.co, Burpple, Watch Over Me, ShopBack and NodeFlair in Southeast Asia.[18][19] Vulcan Post has described James Tan, Managing Partner of Quest Ventures, as an investor with the Midas touch.[20] The firm is typically the first investor in startups, and primarily looks at the team of founders when making an investment decision.[21]

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  14. ^ "Speech by SMS Koh at the Quest Ventures-Edge National Youth Entrepreneurship Awards 2017" (PDF). www.nas.gov.sg. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  15. ^ team, BOTS (2020-09-10). "#TECH: ScaleUp Malaysia partners Asia's Quest Ventures to globalise local solutions | New Straits Times". NST Online. Retrieved 2020-11-21.
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