INFOGRAPHIC: Top Asian Startup Funding — Week 19, 2025
These are the funding deals we tracked in the Asian region this week — featuring Nuevocor, Celcius Logistics, BharatPe, The Good Bug, Posha, Rekosistem, InspeCity, BlissClub, Seedflex, and Nawgati.
Asia’s startup ecosystem continues to show resilience and momentum, pulling in a total of $132.78 million across ten deals this week.
The biggest headline this week comes from Singapore, where biotech firm Nuevocor raised a hefty $45 million Series B round to propel its lead candidates into clinical development. From health to logistics, India’s Celcius Logistics closed a solid $30 million in Series B funding to expand into new cities and enhance its tech stack to improve cold supply chain efficiency across the country.
Meanwhile, India’s bustling fintech sector saw BharatPe secure $15 million in debt funding to strengthen its lending operations and push deeper into Tier 2 and 3 cities. Also, gut health Delhi-based startup The Good Bug pulled in about $12 million in Series B funding to fuel expansion into new categories and markets.
Still in India, Bengaluru-based AI-powered kitchen robot startup Posha secured $8 million in Series A funding, which will help in expanding the recipe database and enhancing user experience.

Moving to Indonesia, Rekosistem, a climate-focused startup tackling urban waste management, raised $7 million to scale its operations and tech development. On the frontier of aerospace, InspeCity, an Indian space-tech startup, landed $5.6 million in seed funding, with ambitions to build infrastructure for in-space manufacturing and habitation.
Consumer categories also saw action, with Indian women's activewear brand, BlissClub, closing a $3.98 million round for capital expenditures and other general business objectives.
Not to be overlooked, Singapore-based Seedflex, a flexible capital platform for early-stage startups, raised $3.2 million in a seed extension round, which will help it support underserved businesses in developing parts of Asia.
Rounding out the week, Nawgati, a fuel aggregator startup out of India, secured $2.5 million in pre-Series A funding to expand operations and improve its fleet management offerings.