Here’s our newest round-up of the featured startups on our site this week. If you have startup tips or story suggestions, feel free to email us. Enjoy this week’s list!
1. Spacee | Japan (Startup Profile)
It’s like an Airbnb of business, Spacee rents out people’s unused space around Tokyo to salesman, co-workers, or those who need a quiet place to conduct business.
2. Turnkey Lender | Singapore (Startup Profile)
SaaS fintech startup Turnkey Lender providers a cloud-based solution for managing the loans that they give to their clients and customers. It uses machine learning technology to analyze and assess loan applicants.
3. Grvty Media | Singapore
Grvty Media is a collection of media products targeting millennials. The startup makes money via branded content and agency work, in other words, making content for other channels.
4. Katsana | Malaysia (Startup Profile)
Driving pattern data company Katsana specializes in connected cars technology. On top of vehicle tracking and a fleet management system, it has also developed prediction and gamification software analyzing driver behavior patterns.
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