The round will help the company enhance its tech, expand its market reach and grow its team.
The startup’s first product is set to launch next month.
Singapore’s largest companies work across a wide range of industries and employ thousands of highly skilled workers.
The subsidiary aims to support collaboration in semiconductor manufacturing, integrated photonics and nanophotonics.
The wealth advisory firm will build out retirement solutions and pension platforms with the fresh capital.
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These global organizations operate in Singapore, a country known for being both friendly to businesses and home to a highly skilled workforce.
The company expects the $5 million to fund research and development, marketing, hiring and potential acquisitions.
Marron will lead the company’s technology strategy and operations across the Asia-Pacific region.
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