This week in Asia start-ups

Tech in Asia presents you with the hottest Asian start-ups making the news

This week in Asia start-ups
Emily Goh Tech in Asia
Last Updated : Nov 02 2015 | 2:15 PM IST
DailyHunt | India 
Formerly known as Newshunt, Dailyhunt is a Flipboard-like news aggregation app targeted at Indians.

Bolo.me | China
Chinese mobile ecommerce startup Bolo.me lets users purchase foreign products and have them shipped directly to China, but the twist is that those products are presented by hosts on interactive live streams.

Spacer | Australia
Spacer claims to be the solution for consumers looking for indoor and outdoor storage that could accommodate a variety of items. It could be anything – bulky stuff like boats, caravans, machinery, and cars or typical household items such as sporting equipment, clothing, and furniture.
 
Start Now | Singapore
Singapore-based social enterprise and civic technology startup Start Now offers a suite of software tools for NGOs and other social impact organizations. It combined its volunteer platform with management software for events, donations, and pro bono services, as well as with community engagement tools. It also manages corporate social responsibility programmes.
 
Razorpay | India
Razorpay is an online payment gateway that aims to make card and netbanking transactions seamless to ensure higher success rates. The company’s checkout form can be integrated with the merchant’s site in less than 20 minutes using just a few lines of code.
 
Omise | Thailand
Thailand-based online payments startup Omise allows ecommerce merchants to accept credit card payments via its mobile and web interface and suite of APIs made for software developers. The company wants to be a one-stop shop for any online seller that wants a simple but complete solution for their transactions.

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First Published: Nov 02 2015 | 2:12 PM IST

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