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Hard Truths By Vertex

Hard Truths By Vertex

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Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India is a pioneer in investing in tech start-ups in this region and has helped to build a number of unicorns. In this podcast, we want to share and uncover Hard Truths - raw, unfiltered insights and venture capital experience across Southeast Asia & India. Tune in to hear from leading founders, innovators, venture capitalists and industry experts in the region and to gain industry insights from those in the know. If you like what you hear, please click follow or subscribe and share it with entrepreneurs or investors in your circle so we can all grow, succeed and build the future of SEA and India together.© 2025 Vertex Ventures SEA and India マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • S3E5 | We Don’t Build Restaurants, We Buy Them | DailyCo’s 100 K
    2025/05/22

    What happens when a founder thinks long-term in a trend-chasing industry?

    I sat down with Kelvin Subowo, the founder and CEO of DailyCo—Indonesia’s fastest-growing multi-brand F&B company. We talked about his journey from launching a single rice box brand to building a business that serves millions of meals every month. He shared how acquisitions, not hype, drive sustainable growth, and why he always keeps the original founders involved. This one’s all about consistency, strategy, and feeding a nation—literally.

    IN THIS EPISODE
    (00:00) – What makes a founder truly worth backing?
    (00:45) – Is acquisition the smartest way to scale F&B?
    (02:00) – Are you building for the long term—or a trend?
    (03:45) – Why most restaurants don’t last beyond two years
    (05:15) – Daily comfort food or flashy menus—what really sells?
    (06:00) – The share of belly strategy you’ve never heard of
    (07:30) – Why food and beverage are totally different beasts
    (10:45) – What Indonesia’s food future looks like—through cloud kitchens
    (12:30) – The secret sauce behind DailyCo’s survival
    (14:30) – Offline margins vs online commissions—what’s the real deal?
    (15:15) – Why restaurants need soul—and founders bring it
    (18:15) – This is what founder-first acquisition really looks like
    (20:45) – How a war accidentally led to a new business
    (24:45) – How DailyCo ended up catering for Vertex’s big events
    (26:15) – 100,000 meals a day—now what?
    (28:30) – Why no brand has 5,000 outlets in Indonesia
    (34:00) – How to sell regional food across a country that doesn’t know it exists


    Kelvin Subowo
    Kelvin Subowo is the Co-Founder & CEO at DailyCo. He attended Universitas Tarumanagara (Untar) in 2011.

    The Daily Company (DailyCo) is Indonesia’s fastest-growing multi-brand F&B operator, delivering high-quality, scalable, and innovative dining solutions for individuals, businesses, and institutions. The company’s portfolio includes famous brands such as Dailybox, Antarasa, Breadlife, Lu'miere, Ayam Blenger PSP, HiGeorge!, Tempong PNS, and others. From quick-service meals to large-scale catering and enterprise F&B management, DailyCo makes delicious food accessible and effortless for Indonesian families.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelvin-subowo-035b64114/

    Rahul Thayyalamkandy
    Director of Comms & Community, Vertex Ventures SEA & India

    Rahul Thayyalamkandy joined the SEA/India team as the Director of Communication & Community in 2024 and is based in Singapore.
    Before joining Vertex, Rahul served as a Product Manager at BLOCK71, an incubator and joint venture of NUS Enterprise and Singtel Innov8, where he developed scalable services for portfolio startups and designed mentorship programs. He also gained experience as a Summer Associate at Cocoon Capital, working with the Managing Partner on investment deals.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahulthayyalamkandy/

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    Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India is a pioneer in investing in tech start-ups in this region and has helped to build a number of unicorns. In this podcast, we seek to share and uncover the Hard Truth - raw, unfiltered insights and venture capital knowledge from across Southeast Asia and India. Tune in to learn from leading founders, innovators, venture capitalists, and industry experts in the region and gain industry insights from those in the know.


    If you like what you hear, please follow or subscribe to the show so you don’t miss out on any of our upcoming discussions.


    Follow us to get notified whenever new episodes are shared.



    For more information, please visit: https://www.vertexventures.sg

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  • S3E4 | How This Indian Startup Made $6M+ Selling AI to US Car Dealers (Without a US Team)
    2025/04/16

    How is an Indian business dominating the U.S. market without a single person on the ground there?

    Today on "Hard Truths by Vertex," I'm sitting down with Sanjay, the innovative co-founder and CEO at Spyne, who's going to share just how they pulled it off. Spyne isn't just another software company; it's revolutionizing how car dealerships use AI to transform simple car photos into stunning, studio-quality visuals. Dive into Sanjay's journey from starting with a broad focus in product photography to zeroing in on the automotive niche, drastically scaling their operations, and redefining online car merchandising!


    IN THIS EPISODE
    (00:00) How to conquer the U.S. market from abroad?
    (01:30) What's the billion-dollar trick to transforming auto sales?
    (04:00) Revealed: The key to fast-moving inventory without physical presence!
    (07:00) How does advanced AI change the game for car dealers?
    (10:00) A surprising pivot: From general photography to niche domination!
    (13:30) Learn why focusing on one solution can lead to exponential growth!
    (16:30) The big leap: How Spyne's unique model outpaced its competitors!
    (20:00) Discover how immersive tech is supercharging car sales!
    (23:00) A no-contact sales revolution in the U.S.! Hear how Spyne cracked the code.
    (27:00) What's next for Spyne? Sneak peek into the future plans of a market leader!

    Sanjay Varnwal
    He is the Co-Founder & CEO at Spyne. Prior to this he worked as Tech & Product Leadership at Oyo. He studied B.Tech in the field of Civil Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjaykv/

    Rahul Thayyalamkandy
    Director of Comms & Community, Vertex Ventures SEA & India

    Rahul Thayyalamkandy joined the SEA/India team as the Director of Communication & Community in 2024 and is based in Singapore.

    Before joining Vertex, Rahul served as a Product Manager at BLOCK71, an incubator and joint venture of NUS Enterprise and Singtel Innov8, where he developed scalable services for portfolio startups and designed mentorship programs. He also gained experience as a Summer Associate at Cocoon Capital, working with the Managing Partner on investment deals.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahulthayyalamkandy/

    —-

    Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India is a pioneer in investing in tech start-ups in this region and has helped to build a number of unicorns. In this podcast, we seek to share and uncover the Hard Truth - raw, unfiltered insights and venture capital knowledge from across Southeast Asia and India. Tune in to learn from leading founders, innovators, venture capitalists, and industry experts in the region and gain industry insights from those in the know.


    If you like what you hear, please follow or subscribe to the show so you don’t miss out on any of our upcoming discussions.


    Follow us to get notified whenever new episodes are shared.



    For more information, please visit: https://www.vertexventures.sg

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    33 分
  • S3E3 | Lessons from Indonesia’s Startup Crash and the Road to a Stronger Future
    2025/03/26
    In this episode of Hard Truths by Vertex, Gary Khoeng, partner at Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia and India, joins host Rahul Thayyalamkandy to explore the Indonesian startup ecosystem. They discuss the recent decline in capital flows, attributing it to global macroeconomic conditions, underperforming IPOs, and election uncertainties. Gary also addresses corporate governance issues and fraudulent activities, highlighting the need for investors to take a more active role. The conversation also covers the ongoing tech talent shortage and potential for AI to bridge the gap. Despite challenges, Gary expresses cautious optimism, pointing to Indonesia's strengths in natural resources and its large consumer base, which present opportunities for fintech, logistics, and consumer-focused startups.IN THIS EPISODE(00:00) The Hidden Startup Boom: What’s Happening Behind the Scenes in Indonesia?(01:00) Capital Exodus or Course Correction? The Truth About Indonesia’s Investment Shift(04:55) Can Indonesian Startups Escape the Governance Trap? Lessons from Recent Failures(07:16) Investors vs. Fraud: Are They Watching Closely Enough?(08:33) From Boom to Bust: Why Some Startups Collapse Overnight(10:32) Who’s Really in Charge? The Role of Governments, Investors & Founders in Fixing the System(11:38) Why More Founders Are Skipping the Startup Dream in Indonesia(13:55) Indonesia’s AI Gamble: Can Tech Talent Gaps Be Closed?(15:24) Is Uncertainty the Best Time to Invest? Finding Opportunities Amid Chaos(21:43) Can Indonesia Revive Its Industrial Legacy Through Exports & Manufacturing?(23:28) Can Indonesia’s Sovereign Fund Replicate Singapore’s Success Story?(25:31) The Valuation Trap: Are Indonesian Startups Focused on the Wrong Metrics?(28:48) The Next Big Spark: What Could Ignite Indonesia’s Startup Renaissance?Gary KhoengGary Khoeng joined Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India in 2017. He focuses primarily on covering Indonesia’s burgeoning startup ecosystem.Prior to joining Vertex, Gary was actively investing in early-stage opportunities entrepreneurs at an Indonesian fund across various sectors including e-Commerce, Fintech, Media and SaaS. Prior to that, Gary spent several years at Citigroup in New York, Singapore and Hong Kong. He also joined the Boston Consulting Group in Jakarta, covering the FMCG and Financial Services sector.https://www.linkedin.com/in/garykhoeng/Rahul ThayyalamkandyDirector of Comms & Community, Vertex Ventures SEA & IndiaRahul Thayyalamkandy joined the SEA/India team as the Director of Communication & Community in 2024 and is based in Singapore.Before joining Vertex, Rahul served as a Product Manager at BLOCK71, an incubator and joint venture of NUS Enterprise and Singtel Innov8, where he developed scalable services for portfolio startups and designed mentorship programs. He also gained experience as a Summer Associate at Cocoon Capital, working with the Managing Partner on investment deals.https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahulthayyalamkandy/Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India is a pioneer in investing in tech start-ups in this region and has helped to build a number of unicorns. In this podcast, we seek to share and uncover the Hard Truth - raw, unfiltered insights and venture capital knowledge from across Southeast Asia and India. Tune in to learn from leading founders, innovators, venture capitalists, and industry experts in the region and gain industry insights from those in the know.If you like what you hear, please follow or subscribe to the show so you don’t miss out on any of our upcoming discussions.—Follow us to get notified whenever new episodes are shared.—For more information, please visit: https://www.vertexventures.sg
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    31 分

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