Fintech funding in ASPAC very soft; H1’23 sees lowest level in almost 10 years.

Fintech funding in the ASPAC region dropped from US$6.8 billion in H2’22 to US$5.1 billion in H1’23 – a far cry from the record-breaking 6 months experienced in H1’22 when fintech funding reached over US$45 billion. The largest fintech deal in the APAC region during H1’23 was US$1.5 billion raise by China-based consumer finance services company Chongqing Ant Consumer Finance.  

Other deals in the region during the quarter were significantly smaller, including the US$304 million buyout of India-based SME lending company Vistaar Finance by PE firm Warburg Pincus, the US$270 million raise by Singapore-based credit services firm Kredivo Holdings, and a US$200 million raise by India-based digital lending platform Creditbee.

Key highlights from the Asia-Pacific region in H1’23

Fintech firms looking at ways to leverage AI- generated content (AIGC)

Following on trends seen globally, interest in AI took off in the APAC region, with both investors and corporates looking for ways to leverage AIGC within fintech use cases. In particular, there is strong interest in AIGC use cases focused on marketing and customer engagement in order to upgrade customer experiences. While China has restricted access to ChatGPT, the country’s tech giants, including Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba, all have their own large language models (LLMs). It is expected that these LLMs could be used as a basis to support AIGC use cases in the fintech sector heading into H2’23 and into 2024.

Growing interest in logistics and supply chain finance

One fintech area that gained increasing attention in the APAC region during H1’23 was logistics and supply chain finance.

This area is expected to remain top-of-mind heading into H2’23 as traditional manufacturing companies and others look to become more efficient across their end-to-end operations.

Overall fintech funding in Asia remained on hold during the first half of 2023. Venture capital funding maintained some momentum, propelled by late-stage deals. However, fintech-related private equity funding and merger and acquisition activity both had slow starts to the year. Moving forward we anticipate continued resilience by investors in key areas such as ESG-focused fintech and the use of AIGC to improve customer experiences.

Simon Gleave
Head of Financial Services, Asia Pacific
KPMG in China

Fintech APAC investment activity – H1'23

Outside of Chongqing Ant Consumer Finance raise, fintech funding in China is very dry

Aside from the US$1.5 billion raise by Chongqing Ant Consumer Finance, fintech funding in China was remarkably dry during H1’23, with the second largest deal a US$45 million raise by installment financing company OH Credit.

The decline in funding in China likely reflects businesses prioritising their post-pandemic recovery, including strengthening their business models and looking for growth opportunities. Fintech investors in China have also been taking a wait and see approach, expecting start-ups that they have previously funded to prove their value and outcomes prior to making further fundings.

Jurisdictions in APAC looking to become global crypto hubs

In the wake of the US increasing scrutiny of crypto-focused firms, a number of jurisdictions in the APAC region have increased their efforts to position themselves as global hubs for the evolution of the crypto sector. Within the region, Singapore has had a jump start in this area. Over the past few years, it has established strong regulations related to crypto firm operations, including its Payment Services Act and its Digital Token Payment Act. Outside of Singapore, both Japan and Hong Kong SAR, China have also undertaken a range of activities to establish strong crypto ecosystems.

A number of startups are focused on developing AI and AIGC use cases for the fintech industry, but there have not been any mature applications to date in the fintech space. That said, there is enormous interest in AI, so more material AIGC-related applications will likely begin to appear over the next 6 months to a year.

Andrew Huang
Partner, Financial Services Audit
KPMG in China

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