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Intudo Ventures is an independent investment firm bridging Silicon Valley expertise with robust Indonesian networks to back early-stage technology companies. The firm offers global investors strategic access to the Indonesian market, utilizing concentrated investments and deep local insights to cultivate high-potential tech ventures.
Founded in 2017 by Eddy Chan and Patrick Yip, Intudo Ventures emerged from merging Silicon Valley experience with intimate knowledge of Indonesia’s market and culture. This strategy fosters strong relationships with over thirty Indonesian family conglomerates, creating a platform for capital and strategic support.
The firm champions early-stage tech companies with at least one Indonesian founder, nurturing the domestic digital ecosystem. Intudo’s vision develops local talent through programs like PULKAM, encouraging returning overseas professionals, and BUMI, connecting students with the tech industry, to unlock opportunities across Indonesia.
Key people at Intudo Ventures.
Intudo Ventures is a pioneering venture capital firm founded in 2017 that exclusively invests in Indonesian startups. Its mission is to support Indonesia’s digital economy by backing high-potential early-stage companies, typically investing between $1 million and $10 million in sectors such as agriculture, B2B & enterprise software, education, finance, healthcare, logistics, and consumer goods. Intudo leverages the expertise of Indonesian returnees with global experience, particularly from Silicon Valley, to provide not only capital but also strategic and operational support, helping startups navigate Indonesia’s unique regulatory and market landscape. The firm has built a concentrated portfolio with notable companies like Pintu, TaniHub, and Gredu, playing a significant role in accelerating Indonesia’s startup ecosystem growth[1][2][4].
Intudo Ventures was founded in 2017 by Patrick Yip and Eddy Chan, both of whom bring extensive venture capital and entrepreneurial experience from Silicon Valley and Asia. The firm was created to fill a gap in Indonesia’s venture capital market by focusing exclusively on Indonesian startups, capitalizing on the country’s large population (270 million) and rapidly growing middle class. The founders emphasized building a venture firm that understands local market dynamics deeply while connecting global capital and expertise to Indonesian innovation. Over time, Intudo has evolved to become a key player in Indonesia’s digital transformation, supporting startups through hands-on involvement and talent programs like the Pulkam S.E.A. Turtle Fellowship, which integrates returning Indonesian talent into the tech ecosystem[1][3][4].
Intudo Ventures rides the wave of Indonesia’s rapid digital transformation driven by its large population, rising middle class, and increasing internet penetration. The timing is critical as Indonesia’s startup ecosystem matures and regulatory frameworks evolve, creating opportunities for companies with strong operational and regulatory moats. Intudo’s focus on sectors often overlooked by other VCs—such as agritech, healthcare, and education—positions it uniquely to foster sustainable growth in foundational industries. By bridging Silicon Valley expertise with local insights, Intudo influences the broader ecosystem by nurturing talent, encouraging innovative business models, and attracting global capital to Indonesia’s emerging tech market[1][2][3][6].
Looking ahead, Intudo Ventures is poised to deepen its impact by continuing to back “one-of-one” businesses that create unique value in Indonesia’s market. Trends such as digital financial services, agritech innovation, and enterprise software adoption will likely shape their investment focus. As Indonesia’s regulatory environment stabilizes and the startup ecosystem matures, Intudo’s role as a strategic partner and talent integrator will become even more critical. Their influence is expected to grow as they help scale startups from early stages to market leaders, reinforcing Indonesia’s position as Southeast Asia’s next major tech hub[3][4]. This forward-looking approach ties back to their founding vision of marrying global expertise with local insight to unlock Indonesia’s vast entrepreneurial potential.
Key people at Intudo Ventures.
Intudo Ventures has more than 26 tracked investments across 22 companies. The latest tracked deal is $12.5M Series B in Jago Coffee in February 2026.