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On: December 24, 2021 Posted in Cambodia Business Comments: 0

Local entrepreneurs told: Focus on digital ventures for funding

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Local entrepreneurs told: Focus on digital ventures for funding

Cambodia’s young entrepreneurs need to be tech savvy and develop cutting-edge mobile applications if they want to attract the venture capital firms currently eyeing Southeast-Asia for investment opportunities, according to investors and incubators. Experts say local and national government and higher education institutes also need to play their part.
The region’s tech firms had a combined valuation of $340 billion last year, which is likely to grow to $1 trillion by 2025, according to venture capital company Jungle Ventures. Much of that money is heading to the region’s biggest economies, where successful tech startups have built their businesses with venture capital and are now going public. Indonesia saw its largest listing in a decade when e-commerce firm Bukalapak.com raised $1.5 billion. Singapore-based ride-hailing, food delivery and mobile payment company Grab plans a US listing later this year. It postponed its July initial public offering after it agreed to a reverse acquisition with Altimeter Growth Corp at a valuation of approximately $40 billion. The Cambodian and South Korean governments are working together to help young entrepreneurs by pumping $8 billion into the National Incubation Center of Cambodia (NICC) which is being built at the Royal University of Phnom Penh.  University Rector Chet Chealy says Cambodia can learn from South Korea’s expertise in information and communications technology (ICT). “We train our young entrepreneurs to start their own businesses and we incubate them for some time before we let them go to the world of work completely. I hope that Korea will work with us in the field of ICT because they are very advanced in that field so they will work together to think what kind of apps they need for the new situation in this country,” he said. South Korean Ambassador Park Heung-kyeong said his country stands to benefit from sharing its experience of rapidly improving, with the two countries poised to sign a free trade agreement as early as next month. “Korea has a long experience in economic development. We have moved from a developing to a developed country so we are willing to fill the gap between developing and developed countries and to help developing countries move to the next stage. I think this incubation centre will do a lot for helping the cause of developing countries,” he said at Friday’s ground-breaking ceremony.

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