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Jenfi provides revenue-based financing for digital businesses in Asia
Jenfi has raised $17.3M across 4 funding rounds.
Key people at Jenfi.
Jenfi was founded in 2019 by Justin Louie (Founder) and Jeffrey Liu (Founder).
Jenfi has raised $17.3M in total across 4 funding rounds.
We back growing digital businesses using revenue based financing.
Many of growing businesses in Asia are highly "bankable" yet 50-70% are unable to obtain capital to grow their business.
Having been business owners ourselves, we experienced firsthand the struggles of funding a business - from expensive equity options to loans that required personal guarantees.
We went live in Singapore first to validate the product/market fit. We plan to expand across the APAC region..
Our sweet spot is backing repeatable business spend - expenses that leads to increased revenue. Our financing product allows businesses to keep growing with us over time. Over a third of our advances today are from repeat borrowers.
We created a brand new asset class in Asia - offering flexible repayment options, such as tieing repayment with sales. Business owners LOVE this.
Our automated financial technology platform ingests revenue and alternative data sources that gives us a proprietary edge in understanding the behavior of our borrowers. As we collect continuous data, we are able to offer better financial and technology solutions, while mitigating our downside risk.
Funds are seamlessly deployed via our virtual Jenfi Wallet and MasterCard solution, giving borrowers flexibility to make payments while giving Jenfi real-time tracking of their spend.
Recent coverage:
https://techcrunch.com/2020/02/03/jenfi-wants-to-solve-small-business-lending-in-southeast-asia/
Jenfi was founded in 2019 by Justin Louie (Founder) and Jeffrey Liu (Founder).
Jenfi has raised $17.3M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Jenfi's investors include Akihiko Okamoto, Infinity Ventures Crypto, Atlas Ventures, GEC-KIP Fund, Granite Oak, ICU Ventures, 8VC, Golden Equator Capital, Korea Investment Partners, Taurus Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, Haystack.
Key people at Jenfi.
Jenfi is a Singapore-based fintech company that provides revenue-based financing specifically tailored for digital businesses in Asia. Its mission is to empower growing digital enterprises by offering flexible, founder-friendly growth capital that aligns repayment with actual revenue, avoiding equity dilution and rigid loan terms. Jenfi primarily serves startups and digital businesses in Southeast Asia, enabling them to fund repeatable business expenses such as marketing, inventory, and operational costs that directly drive revenue growth. This approach addresses a significant funding gap in the region, where many bankable businesses struggle to access traditional capital. Jenfi’s proprietary technology platform leverages revenue and alternative data to assess borrower risk and behavior, facilitating rapid financing deployment and ongoing support. The company has demonstrated strong growth momentum, having deployed over $25 million to around 600 companies since its founding, with plans to expand further across Southeast Asia[1][2][3][5].
Jenfi was founded in 2019 by Jeffrey Liu and a team with firsthand experience as business owners who understood the challenges of accessing growth capital. The founders recognized the limitations of traditional financing options—such as expensive equity dilution and loans requiring personal guarantees—and sought to create a more flexible alternative. Jenfi launched initially in Singapore to validate product-market fit and has since expanded its focus to the broader APAC region. Key partners include Gustaf Alstromer, with backing from investors like Monk’s Hill Ventures and Headline Asia. Early traction came from successfully deploying capital to digital businesses that were underserved by traditional lenders, establishing Jenfi as a pioneer of revenue-based financing in Asia[1][3][9].
Jenfi rides the growing trend of alternative financing models that cater to digital-native businesses, particularly in emerging Asian markets where traditional bank lending is often inaccessible or unsuitable. The timing is critical as Southeast Asia experiences rapid digital transformation and startup growth, creating a strong demand for flexible, non-dilutive capital solutions. Market forces such as increasing e-commerce adoption, SaaS proliferation, and the rise of subscription models favor Jenfi’s revenue-linked repayment structure. By providing growth capital that scales with business performance, Jenfi reduces financial stress on startups and encourages sustainable expansion. Its influence extends to shaping the fintech ecosystem by validating revenue-based financing as a viable asset class in Asia and supporting the region’s digital economy[1][2][3][7].
Looking ahead, Jenfi is positioned to deepen its market penetration in Southeast Asia, targeting countries like Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand while refining its credit underwriting with more local data sources. The company’s continued innovation in risk assessment and flexible financing solutions will likely enhance its competitive edge. As digital businesses increasingly seek capital that aligns with their revenue cycles, Jenfi’s model could become a standard for growth financing in the region. The firm’s influence may expand beyond fintech into broader startup ecosystems by enabling more founders to scale without sacrificing ownership or taking on burdensome debt, reinforcing its role as a key enabler of Asia’s digital economy growth[3][5].
Jenfi has raised $17.3M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $7.0M Series B in May 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2023 | $7.0M Series B | Akihiko Okamoto | Infinity Ventures Crypto, Atlas Ventures, GEC-KIP Fund, Granite Oak, ICU Ventures |
| Aug 16, 2021 | $6.3M Series A | 8VC, Golden Equator Capital, ICU Ventures, Korea Investment Partners, Taurus Ventures | |
| Apr 1, 2020 | $2.0M Seed | Andreessen Horowitz, Haystack, NFX, Seven Seven Six, SNR, Tribe Capital, Y Combinator, Zeev Capital, Charlie Songhurst, Matt Brezina | |
| Feb 3, 2020 | $2.0M Debt / Other Equity |