The Sinar Mas-backed company has nearly doubled the size of its series C round to almost $112m after securing $60m from CLSA and Kamet Capital Partners.
MyRepublic, a Singapore-based internet service provider backed by conglomerate Sinar Mas, has raised $60m in a series C extension that brought the round’s total to approximately $112m, Tech in Asia reported yesterday.
The additional funding was provided by CLSA Capital Partners, the investment unit of capital markets group CLSA, and family office Kamet Capital Partners.
The company previously raised an initial $51.8m in series C funding from private equity firm Makara Capital, through its Makara Innovation Fund, in November…