Announcing Indonesia PE-VC Summit 2025 on Jan 16 in Jakarta

Announcing Indonesia PE-VC Summit 2025 on Jan 16 in Jakarta

Attendees of the Indonesia PE-VC Summit at The Langham in Jakarta, Jan. 25, 2024.

Kickstart 2025 with the Indonesia PE-VC Summit—the go-to conference to navigate Southeast Asia’s top market.

Join us on January 16, 2025, at The St. Regis Jakarta to hear from the most influential speakers including policy-makers, investors, founders, and startup leaders.

With an unmatched speaker collective, contextual agenda, pointed discussions, and networking opportunities, we strive to ensure that our summits are the best value for your time.

The Indonesia summit will touch upon private equity and venture capital strategies playing out in SE Asia’s most significant market and will deep-dive into top sectoral themes. 

The Indonesia summit comes nearly four months after our oversubscribed and highly successful Asia PE-VC Summit 2024 in Singapore. With 1000+ delegates in attendance, 125+ speakers, 30+ riveting sessions, and four thematic tracks, the flagship summit this year built further on scale and scope. Here are some top takeaways on SE Asia from our recently concluded summit:

Veteran VCs downplay funding drought, bullish on Asia opportunities
Jenny Lee of Granite Asia and Shailendra Singh of Peak XV remain optimistic about investment opportunities in China, India, and across Asia.

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Shailendra Singh, Managing Director, Peak XV (left), and Jenny Lee, Senior Managing Partner, Granite Asia (middle), in conversation with Joji Thomas Philip, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, DealStreetAsia.

Investors remain bullish on climate tech in Asia amid global slowdown
Panellists from TRIREC, AC Ventures, Synapses and Clime Capital agreed that the sector benefits from strong alignment among stakeholders who recognise the urgent need to address climate change.


SE Asia’s first-time fund managers must diversify to stand out
One area where Southeast Asian emerging managers are finding success is in sector specialisation.


SE Asia fintech faces headwinds, but experts see opportunities
Despite declining investment and valuation decline, SE Asia’s fintech industry remains a viable long-term opportunity if approached with the right strategy.


SE Asian tech firms need to present strong bottom line to reap exits
Exits have been a struggle in Southeast Asia, said panelists. The lack of liquidity has severely impacted startup fundraising in the region.


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