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Incomlend is a global invoice financing marketplace giving SMEs access to working capital solutions supported by industry-leading institutional investors. Investors can access an alternative asset class presenting an attractive risk-adjusted return through the platform powered by proprietary technology for fund matching and transaction processing. The online platform helps investors build their portfolio to meet their investment parameters.


Since 2016, Incomlend's mission has been to provide SMEs with working capital solutions to help them scale their businesses, with a vision to narrow the global finance trade gap underserved by traditional financial institutions. It does this through its tech-enabled and secure platform that serves as a worldwide invoice financing marketplace to match proven exporters and importers with world-class institutional investors.

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Milestones

2016: Founded

2019: Global presence

2020: Raised 20M in series A funding

2021: Accorded CMS License from the Monetary Authority of Singapore

2022: 60+ Employees and global presence

2022: Listed as top 15 fastest growing company in Singapore - Statista

Team

Morgan Terigi, Swajit Rath, Sonal Priyanka

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Singapore

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Trade finance plays a crucial role in facilitating global commerce. At Incomlend, we are committed to providing innovative solutions that help businesses overcome the challenges of cross-border trade.

Morgan Terigi, Co-founder and CEO

Press

Finance platform aims at $2.5trn trade funding hole

March 2024, Arabian Gulf Business Insight

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FT ranking: Asia-Pacific High-Growth Companies 2022

March 2022, Financial Times

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Singapore fintech nets $60m to launch ESG-focused SME financing program

October 2021, Tech in Asia

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Incomlend and Fasanara launch ESG invoice financing for small businesses

October 2021, GTR Ventures

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Rejecting the corporate path to strike out on his own

May 2021, The Straits Times

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Singapore's Incomlend Raises $20 Mn In Series A To Expand Its Market

August 2020, Entrepreneur

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