#Asia Edtech startup Ruangguru raises series B round led by UOB’s venture arm

//

Iman Usman (L) and Belva Devara, co-founders of Ruangguru. Photo credit: Ruangguru.

Indonesian edtech startup Ruangguru has just announced it completed its series B financing round. The lead investor is UOB Venture Management, the private equity arm of Singapore-headquartered United Overseas Bank (UOB). The amount was not disclosed.

Dealstreet Asia had previously reported the round to be worth US$7-8 million, citing an anonymous source. Ruangguru declined to comment on that figure when we inquired today.

With the funds raised, Ruangguru will push for greater adoption of its product in Indonesia, the startup said in today’s statement.

Ruangguru’s main offering is a tutoring marketplace, which allows tutors and students to connect and arrange one-on-one classes [ (which take place offline). Ruangguru also includes an online test preparation platform and an on-demand homework help app, where students can post questions and get a response from a tutor right away. In addition, it develops a software that helps schools manage their workflows and lets government agencies access data and insights on schools through a dashboard.

The startup had raised a seven-digit series A round in December 2015 led by Venturra Capital, a VC firm focused on early-stage tech companies in Southeast Asia. East Ventures had led the startup’s seed round in 2014.

Earlier this year, Ruangguru also received a grant from mobile operator organization GSMA.

indonesia-schoolkids-excursion

Photo credit: Mark Fischer.

Indonesia’s education system ranks poorly on a global scale. A recent study found that the country performs worse than the neighboring Philippines and even Ethiopia in some regards. It particularly lacks on three fronts: quality of teachers, child-unfriendly schools, and discrimination against marginalized groups.

Some startups are trying to tackle these issues with the help of technology. Besides Ruangguru, other local startups like HarukaEdu and Kelase are pursuing opportunities in the education sector. International startups, like Hong Kong based Snapask – which has an instant homework help app similar to Ruangguru’s – are looking to enter the Indonesian market, too.

This post Edtech startup Ruangguru raises series B round led by UOB’s venture arm appeared first on Tech in Asia.

from Startups – Tech in Asia http://ift.tt/2uFcoZR

This entry was posted in #Asia by Startup365. Bookmark the permalink.

About Startup365

Chaque jour nous vous présenterons une nouvelle Startup française ! Notre pays regorge de talents et d'entrepreneurs brillants ! Alors partons à la découverte des meilleures startup françaises ! Certaines d'entre elles sont dans une étape essentielle dans la vie d'une startup : la recherche de financement, notamment par le financement participatif (ou crowdfunding en anglais). Alors participez à cette grande aventure en leur faisant une petite donation ! Les startups françaises ont besoin de vous !