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Superscrypt, a blockchain and Web3-focused venture capital firm backed by Singapore’s state-owned investment firm Temasek, is reportedly seeking a $100 million capital raise to establish a new ...
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Singapore state investment firm Temasek and Indian mid-market private equity firm A91 Partners have doubled down on their earlier bets on Niva Bupa Health Insurance Co Ltd. Temasek and A91 invested in ...
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Singapore’s Temasek Holdings is close to buying 20-25% stake in Rebel Foods for $180-200 million, three people aware of the development said, making it the biggest shareholder of the homegrown ...
Superscrypt, a blockchain venture capital company backed by Temasek Holdings, plans to raise up to US$100 million for its second investment fund, according to people familiar with the matter.
Their shares, representing a 20-25% stake in Rebel Foods, will be mopped up Temasek’s subsidiary Jongsong Investments for around $180-200 Mn (approx. INR 1500-1680 Cr), the report said.