Top 5 Mobile VC (Venture Capital) Funds in Thailand in January 2026
A list of 5 VC (Venture Capital) funds that invest in Mobile startups based in Thailand. We rank investors based on the number of investments they made in Mobile companies from Thailand. We update this investor list every month.Top 5 Mobile VC (Venture Capital) Funds in Thailand in January 2026
| Investor | Mobile Thailand investments |
|---|---|
| InVent | 2 |
| Total Access Communication Public Company | 2 |
| SMDV | 1 |
| East Ventures | 1 |
| Sinarmas | 1 |
InVent is a corporate venture capital project of the Intouch Group which invests in high-growth companies with emphasis on potential value creation to the group business. A pioneer investor since the starting days of the tech startup ecosystem in Thailand, InVent has an annual fund size of approximately $7 million.Invent invests in products andservices that are related to the group’s business such as mobile phone related businesses, telecommunications and infrastructure, IT related businesses, cloud computing, internet applications, and digital media and contents. InVent will also focus its investments in products and services that can support the group’s business competitiveness and enhance customer experience.
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Investment focus
- Software, Apps, Information Technology
- Series A, Seed, Series B
- Thailand, Singapore, Japan
Portfolio highlights
- Conicle — Hello, They're Conicle! ... Their mission is to improve human's learning and education with technology, creativity and inspiration.Theybelieve the right innovation can enrich people's learning, make their life more flourish, and move the society forward.Their purpose is to empower people to share and spread their goodlessons and courses to other people so that everyone can learn from each other positively ... and also a bit change the world.
- PARONYM — PARONYM is a startup developer of TIG, a next-generation interactive video technology.
- Choco CRM — Thailand’s leading professional CRM & POS solutions for business.
Total Access Communication Public Company Limited or DTAC is one of the leading telecommunication service providers in Thailand. Founded in August 1989, it operates 800 MHz and 1800 MHz frequency bands under a concession granted by the Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT). As of 6 September 2007, the Company's registered capital was THB4,744,161,260 of which THB 4,735,622,000 was paid-up capital and divided into 2,367,811,000 ordinary shares with a par value of THB 2.To promote the development of telecommunication services in Thailand, the private sector was allowed to participate in the telecommunication market under concessions on a Build-Transfer-Operate (BTO) basis with two state enterprises, which has been corporatized as TOT Corporation Public Company Limited (TOT) and known as TOT Public Company Limited and CAT Telecom Public Company Limited (CAT).Under the BTO arrangement, the private operators, as concession holders, are required to build network infrastructure and transfer the assets to the state agencies granting the concessions. The operators thereafter have an exclusive right to use the assets during the term of the concession and operate cellular network to provide services on a revenues sharing basis with the state agencies awarding the concessions (in our case CAT) in return for the exclusive right to the use of the allocated frequency band.
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- Mobile, Software, Service Industry
- Seed, Series A
- Thailand
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- SKOOTAR — SKOOTAR Beyond develops websites and mobile applications that connect you with hundreds of professional mobiles across the city. It is ready to serve you to send documents, store checks, bill or send other items. The same day around Bangkok and metropolitan area is convenient, fast, economical and reliable.
- Claim Di — Claim Di mobile application for facilitating communication and claims between drivers and their insurance companies.
- Drivemate — Drivemate is a leading peer to peer car sharing service in Thailand. If you own a vehicle, put it for rent on Drivemate so it can pay for itself. Drivemate provides trust to both parties with a full insurance coverage and customer service.
SMDV sinar mas digital ventures
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Investment focus
- E-Commerce, Information Technology, Software
- Series A, Seed, Series B
- Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore
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- Jejakin — Kick off your sustainable journey with us
- Amity Corporation — Discover Amity, where we create digital solutions that help organizations, teams and individuals achieve more through technology and social innovation.
- Social+ — Add pre-built social features to your app, analyze first-party data, and boost engagement with AI insights and monetization capabilities.
East Ventures is an early stage venture capital (VC) focused on Southeast Asia, Indonesia & Japan. Success cases include Tokopedia, Traveloka, and Mercari.
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- Software, Information Technology, E-Commerce
- Seed, Series A, Funding Round
- Japan, Indonesia, Singapore
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- Bababos — Bababos is a platform that allows SME manufacturers to quickly access a variety of high-quality raw materials, from polymers and chemicals to steel and other metal products. This eliminates the need to handle numerous suppliers. The company's platform streamlines the buying process by digitizing administrative duties. Additionally, Bababosprovides manufacturers with flexible payment options that lessen their financial burden and enable them to concentrate on what they do best—producing high-quality products. Bababos enhances the SME producers' supply chains.
- Bibit.id — Beli Reksa Dana & Obligasi Negara dengan mudah di aplikasi. Mitra Distribusi SBN Terbaik 2022-2024. Diawasi OJK.
- Prefab — Prefab offers cutting-edge AI SaaS solutions tailored for the construction industry, enhancing efficiency, safety, and decision-making through data-driven insights.
PT Sinar Mas Group, through its subsidiaries, manufactures paper pulp and related products. The company was founded in 1962 and is based in Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia.
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Investment focus
- E-Commerce, Internet, Financial Services
- Series A, Series B, Funding Round
- Thailand, Indonesia, Japan
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- aCommerce — aCommerce, the largest e-commerce enabler in Southeast Asia. End-to-end e-commerce management services trusted by top global brands.
- Omise — Omise is a payment gateway for Thailand, Japan and Singapore; providing both online and offline payment solutions to merchants - from startups to large enterprises. Our powerful features include: acceptance of credit and debit cards from major card networks, internet banking, bill payment, Alipay, link payment, and multi-currency support. We offer sandboxed test accounts, online registration and eKYC, and fast live account activation. We also provide plugins for major e-commerce platforms, restful APIs for various programming languages, and SDKs for mobile payment platforms.
- Bizzy — Bizzy is a B2B marketplace and e-procurement platform. On April 6, 2019, Bizzy.co.id expanded its business in collaboration with Bizzy Logistics and Bizzy Distribution, to offer full supply chain services to all businesses in Indonesia under the auspices of the Bizzy Group. We are building an integrated digital platform for Logistics andDistribution, providing full supply chain services in Indonesia, to increase efficiency in logistics and distribution, and increase growth in all businesses in Indonesia.
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