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§ Private Profile · Singapore, Central Region, Singapore
A regulated digital securities exchange tokenizing private market investments for accredited and mass affluent investors, enabling broader access.
Based in Singapore, ADDX operates a regulated digital securities exchange that utilizes blockchain technology to tokenize and fractionalize private market investments. The platform enables accredited individual investors and institutional asset managers from 39 countries to trade alternative assets such as private equity funds, bonds, and private credit at lower minimum thresholds. Operating under the regulatory oversight of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the company generates revenue through listing, transaction, and distribution fees. ADDX has raised over $140 million in total equity funding from prominent traditional financial institutions, including Singapore Exchange (SGX), Temasek, Hamilton Lane, and UOB. The firm recently secured a $58 million Pre-Series B equity funding round and listed a private credit fund managed by Temasek-owned SeaTown. Originally launched as iSTOX, the enterprise was founded in 2017 by Danny Toe, Darius Liu, and Inmoo Hwang.
ADDX has raised $75.0M across 3 funding rounds.
ADDX has raised $75.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
ADDX has raised $75.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $20.0M Other Equity in November 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 16, 2022 | $20M Venture Round | KB Securities | — | Announced |
| Jan 20, 2021 | $50M Series A | — | Development Bank OF Japan, Hanwha Asset Management, JIC Venture Growth Investments, Juroku Bank, Mobile Internet Capital, Singapore Exchange, Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings | Announced |
| Nov 18, 2019 | $5M Venture Round | Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings | — | Announced |
ADDX has raised $75.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
ADDX's investors include KB Securities, Development Bank of Japan, Hanwha Asset Management, JIC Venture Growth Investments, Juroku Bank, Mobile Internet Capital, Singapore Exchange, Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings.