Asia Tech Podcast

310: Social Impact (PitchDeck Asia)


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Podcast highlights:

09:30 Mr. Malik advises the social enterprises to have the idea that is commercially viable because they do have moral responsibility towards the people who work for them. They should also know how they are going to show their social enterprises' value because an investor would not only look at the individual, stories, how they are going to make money but also most important is how they are going to spend the money.
26:40 Mohd Affendy talks about his first time raising funds and about his approach in realising the high demand for Sewing in Singapore. He also shares with us about Teag being the leading social enterprise in making their beneficiaries who are un-trained women with problems to be seamstresses. To build the skills they have also secured an exclusive right to conduct sewing training by one of the leading training centres in Singapore.
37:56 Elke Pascoe shares with us about her goals for the next two years from now. They are hoping to be out in the shelves selling their products and nourishing the babies and toddlers in New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and Middle East. They aim to produce the best and most natural formula in the market so that every child who uses the product is going to thrive because of it.
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Asia Tech PodcastBy Graham Brown