Existing backer SoftBank returned to help the telecommunications data platform developer close a round co-led by four investors.

Singapore-based mobile data platform developer Eureka completed a $20m series B round on Tuesday that included telecommunications and internet group SoftBank and consumer loan provider PPF Home Credit.

The round was co-led by venture capital firms MEC Ventures and Gobi Partners, private equity firm Apis Partners and Riyad Taqnia Fund, a joint venture between investment bank Riyad Capital and state-owned business development investor Taqnia.

The Singaporean government-owned SG Innovate, venture builder GDP Ventures, alternative asset manager Pacific Bridge and VC…

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Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.