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Top 10 Asian Startup Funding Rounds This Week: AI, Fintech and HealthTech Lead Investments

Asian startups continued to attract strong investor interest this week, with venture capital firms and angel investors backing companies across artificial intelligence, fintech, cybersecurity, blockchain, healthcare, deeptech, and IoT.

Between 21 June and 26 June 2026, startups across Singapore, India, the UAE, Australia, and other Asian markets announced fresh funding rounds aimed at accelerating product development, expanding globally, and strengthening technology capabilities.

Here are the Top 10 Asian Startup Funding Rounds announced this week

1. Mitigata Raises $15 Million Series B

Cyber risk and insurance startup Mitigata secured US$15 million in a Series B funding round led by Bessemer Venture Partners.

The company plans to expand its cyber risk management platform while helping enterprises strengthen cybersecurity and digital resilience.

2. Lama AI Secures $12 Million Series A

Fintech startup Lama AI raised US$12 million in a Series A funding round led by EJF Ventures.

The company develops AI-powered banking agents that automate financial services, improve customer engagement, and streamline banking operations.

3. SuperLiving Raises $7 Million

Indian preventive healthcare startup SuperLiving raised US$7 million in a Series A round led by Lightspeed.

The funding will support the company’s AI-powered wellness platform, product development, user acquisition, and expansion into India’s rapidly growing preventive healthcare market.

4. TurboFlow Raises $6 Million Seed Funding

Blockchain trading platform TurboFlow secured US$6 million in seed funding.

The startup aims to democratize institutional-grade trading tools by providing retail investors with AI-powered blockchain trading solutions.

5. ChemT Biotechnology Raises $5 Million

US-Singapore biotechnology startup ChemT Biotechnology raised US$5 million over the past 18 months, including a US$4 million seed round led by Wavemaker Ventures with participation from SEEDS.

The company focuses on biotechnology solutions designed to advance sustainable innovation.

6. Samepage Raises $4.85 Million

Singapore-based AI startup Samepage secured US$4.85 million to expand its AI-powered product management platform.

The funding was led by Craft Ventures, Freestyle VC, and Glasswing Ventures, with participation from prominent angel investors including Justin Kan and Matt Mullenweg.

The company plans to strengthen its flagship AI platform, Samepage Signals, which helps product teams consolidate data and improve decision-making.

7. H3 Zoom Closes $3.6 Million Series A

Deeptech startup H3 Zoom completed the final close of its Series A funding round, raising US$3.6 million.

The Singapore-based company develops AI-powered infrastructure inspection and asset management solutions that help businesses improve operational efficiency.

8. Ovum Raises $2.6 Million Seed Round

Australian healthtech startup Ovum secured AU$4 million (approximately US$2.6 million) in seed funding.

The company is developing an AI-powered women’s health platform designed to improve healthcare accessibility and personalized patient support.

9. Revora Secures $2 Million Seed Funding

UAE-based AI ecommerce startup Revora, formerly known as MyAlice, raised US$2 million in seed funding.

The company provides AI-driven solutions that help ecommerce businesses improve customer engagement and automate online sales operations.

10. Ikin Global Raises $2 Million

Kochi-based IoT startup Ikin Global raised US$2 million in a Pre-Series A2 funding round.

The investment was led by Unicorn India Ventures, Callapina Capital, and AWE Funds.

The company develops smart locks and connected security solutions powered by Internet of Things (IoT) technology.

AI Continues to Dominate Startup Investments

Artificial intelligence remained the dominant investment theme throughout the week, with companies such as Lama AI, Samepage, H3 Zoom, SuperLiving, Ovum, and Revora attracting funding to develop AI-powered enterprise, healthcare, fintech, and productivity solutions.

Healthcare, cybersecurity, blockchain, biotechnology, and smart infrastructure also continued to attract investor attention as venture capital firms focused on high-growth technology sectors.

Outlook

The latest funding activity highlights continued investor confidence in Asia’s startup ecosystem despite global economic uncertainty.

With AI, enterprise software, fintech, healthtech, deeptech, and climate-focused innovation attracting increasing capital, Asia remains one of the world’s fastest-growing regions for technology entrepreneurship.

As startups continue expanding beyond domestic markets, venture funding is expected to remain concentrated around businesses building scalable AI-driven platforms capable of serving global customers.

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