Ficus Capital, through its Ficus SEA Fund, announced its investment of US$422,000 in Simplify.
By Digital News Asia March 1, 2024Funding supports Simplify's aim to make the internet more accessible, affordable
This initiative not only democratizes internet access but also empowers individuals to contribute to a shared digital economy. , founder of Simplify, expressed gratitude for Ficus Capital's investment, stating, “With Malaysia's 5G network reaching new heights, Simplify’s internet sharing platform's potential to bridge digital divides has increased.
Meanwhile, Rina Neoh, managing partner of Ficus Capital, emphasised the alignment of Simplify's vision with Ficus Capital's ethos of supporting innovative and sustainable ventures. She said,"Simplify's innovative approach to internet sharing resonates with our mission of fostering growth and sustainability. Moreover, its commitment to enhancing internet accessibility aligns perfectly with our goal of investing in companies that drive positive societal impact.
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