ANGIN announces new investments in Collabit and Arconesia

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Indonesian investment platform ANGIN has announced its latest investments in Collabit and Arconesia, two Indonesian startups committed to driving sustainable impact through innovative business models.

ANGIN said in a statement on Thursday that these investments are made possible through continued support from KEM (Koalisi Ekonomi Membumi), which has extended funding for ANGIN to deploy as Indonesian soft loans to high-potential, impact-driven businesses.

These loans are intentionally designed to be founder-friendly: sub-$100,000, no collateral required, and supplemented with impact measurement and technical assistance.

Collabit is a collaborative platform enabling Indonesian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and communities to co-create sustainable projects.

The firm focuses on resource-sharing and social enterprise collaboration, aiming to strengthen grassroots ecosystems across the country.

Arconesia is an Indonesian agritech social enterprise based in Bengkulu, Sumatra.

The firm empowers smallholder farmers by promoting climate-smart agriculture through intercropping and agroforestry systems.

It offers a comprehensive platform providing farmers with access to collateral-free financing, cultivation assistance, and guaranteed post-harvest markets for intercropping commodities such as watermelon, melon, and banana.

ANGIN said this milestone marks a return to the firm’s DNA – backing pioneers and changemakers who are often overlooked by traditional capital.

It said the firm intentionally takes the risks that others won’t, helping startups build creditworthiness and business credibility.

By investing smaller tickets that can be catalytic, ANGIN plays a unique role in unlocking future capital and growth for early-stage ventures, it added.

It noted ANGIN’s lean operational model, grounded in local unit economics, enables the firm to efficiently deliver capital and support even in underserved regions, maximizing impact while maintaining sustainability.

“As we build momentum, interest is growing from European family offices and philanthropies who recognize the value of this unique scheme,

“We are currently seeking new companies with bold ideas and measurable impact to join our next cohort,” said David Soukhasing, ANGIN’s Managing Director.

 

#ImpactInvesting #SustainableBusiness #SocialEnterprise #AgriTech #ClimateSmartAgriculture

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