The start-up environment in Viet Nam still faced many difficulties, especially investment policies and issues related to divestment, loans and venture capital, making investors cautious.
Vietnamese start-ups were invested in to the tune of US$900 million in 2018, tripling the previous year’s investment, according to a report recently released by Topica Founder Institute (TFI), a start-up accelerator programme in Viet Nam and Thailand.
Up to US$291 million was poured into Vietnamese start-ups last year, a year-on-year increase of 42 per cent, according to a recent report by Topica Founder Institute (TFI).
The Topica Founder Institute (TFI) held its fifth anniversary ceremony this week, reviewing its contributions to the start-up community over the past half-decade.
Eight out of 14 start-ups of the Topica Founder Institute (TFI)
introduced their products and called for investment at the Topica
Founder Showcase 2016, held in Ha Noi on Wednesday.