Total financial services industry venture financing deals worth $645m were announced in Asia-Pacific in July 2021, led by $250m venture financing of VNLIFE Corporation Joint Stock, according to GlobalData’s deals database.
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The value marked a decrease of 0.2% over the previous month of $645.99m and a rise of 38.9% when compared with the last 12-month average of $464.29m.
Asia-Pacific held a 15.77% share of the global financial services industry venture financing deal value that totalled $4.09bn in July 2021. With a 7.31% share and deals worth $298.85m, Singapore was the top country in Asia-Pacific’s venture financing deal value across financial services industry.
In terms of venture financing deal activity, Asia-Pacific recorded 22 deals during July 2021, marking a decrease of 42.11% over the previous month and a drop of 12.00% over the 12-month average. India recorded six deals during the month.

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By GlobalDataAsia-Pacific financial services industry venture financing deals in July 2021: Top deals
The top five financial services industry venture financing deals accounted for 89.1% of the overall value during July 2021.
The combined value of the top five financial services venture financing deals stood at $574.96m, against the overall value of $645m recorded for the month.
The top five financial services industry venture financing deals of July 2021 tracked by GlobalData were:
1) VNLIFE Corporation Joint Stock $250m venture financing deal with Dragoneer Investment Group,EDBI,General Atlantic Service Company,GIC,PayPal Ventures and SoftBank Vision Fund 1
2) The $180m venture financing of Bolttech Management by Activant Capital Group,Alpha Leonis Partners,B. Riley Venture Capital,Dowling Capital Partners,Tarsadia Investments and Tony Fadell
3) NIUM $80.4m venture financing deal with Beacon Venture Capital,Global Founders Capital,Rajaram Family Trust,Riverwood Capital,Rocket Internet and Vertex Growth Fund
4) The $29.56m venture financing of Syfe by Presight Capital,Unbound and Valar Ventures Management
5) Rivva $35m venture financing deal with Grok Ventures,NAB Ventures and Perennial Value Management