Temasek to conduct $100M fundraising round for Animoca Brand
Temasek To Use Convertible Funds
An anonymous individual who spoke to Bloomberg said Temasek would use convertible bonds to lead the fundraising. In January, Animoca Brands announced a funding round where the Hong Kong-based firm raised over $359 million.
Some notable investors that were part of the funding include the Winklevoss twins and George Soros. In July, Animoca also raised extra funding of $75 million.
This funding increased the company’s valuation to over $5.5 billion. It is possible that the latest fundraising will add to the initial funding and increase the company’s valuation.
The recent announcement comes amid the ongoing decline in the crypto market. This could be a great advantage for the company if Animoca continues its expansion as the crypto market recovers.
Meanwhile, Animoca Brands is an investor in blockchain gaming, metaverse, and NFTs. The company has been expanding its portfolio of social media, finance, and gaming enterprises.
Both Parties Are Yet To Comment On The Fundraising
Before now, Siu said the firm was happy with the faith investors have shown in the company. This is irrespective of the crypto winter which has affected various companies.
However, the present investment aligns with the timeline of Temasek. In a previous interview, Temasek’s MD for blockchain, Pradyumna Agrawal, said the company is interested in the crypto sector.
According to Agrawal, the company is also interested in other areas such as finance, gaming, and social. The company believes emerging sectors like social has huge potential.
Meanwhile, there have been no comments from the involved parties concerning the deal. However, Temasek’s last week’s filing revealed the company invested over $15 million.
The investment was in a Series C funding for Fi, a neo-banking platform. Temasek indirectly made the funding using V-Sciences Investments.
When Temasek wants to invest in crypto platforms, it usually does so through V-Sciences Investment. Additionally, the company contributed about $200 million to Amber Group’s $3 billion fundraising round in February.
Meanwhile, the regulatory framework in Singapore has been laissez-faire. The recent bankruptcy of 3AC, Hodlnaut, and Vauld unveiled the poor state of crypto regulation in the country. However, the authorities are gearing up to issue a comprehensive crypto regulatory framework.
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