TAG La, a Malaysian-based IoT company most notable for selling bluetooth tracking devices that help people find their misplaced items, announced a fresh investment of RM 755,000 led by Cradle Fund, TBV Capital, and angel investors.
The company currently makes products to help people find their lost items.
The fundraising was done via equity crowdfunding through Crowdplus.Asia, making it the crowdfunding company’s 10th successful campaign so far.
Funds raised will be focused on R&D and business expansion, by increasing their range of product offerings, and to dive deeper into improving the quality of their existing products with the use of AI and data-driven analytics.
The TAG La team
Founded by Edison Lim & Max Chua, the company has sold over 40,000 units of their device both locally and internationally, with a volume of over 10,000 units sold within the first year of operations. The business was purely bootstrapped previously.
“At this stage, we are focusing on increasing our community-base, so users are able to help each other to retrieve their lost items in the shortest possible time. Of course, more fun features and products will be released from time to time to further enhance our offerings to our users”, mentioned Edison Lim, CEO of TAG La.
Andrew Tan, Managing Partner of TBV Capital believes that the Bluetooth tracker market and its technology are still at an early (and fairly basic usage) stage. As products improve, the scope for bluetooth tracking capabilities will certainly expand. The smart location market is an enormous opportunity and has the potential to become the most valuable application for connected devices within the network of Internet of Things (IoTs).
Founded by Edison Lim & Max Chua, the company has sold over 40,000 units of their device both locally and internationally, with a volume of over 10,000 units sold within the first year of operations. The business was purely bootstrapped previously.
TAG La’s signature product, a bluetooth tracker to help you find your misplaced items.
Juliana from Cradle believes that TAG La has the right formula — “Simple as it may sound, it addresses the everyday need of the masses, which is tracking our most important items such wallets and keys. Their product roadmap also explores other features that I’m excited about. And most important, we really believe in the two founders, Edison and Max. Their grit, intuition and hard work are simply impressive.”
Equity crowdfunding, which is steadily gaining ground in Malaysia’s fund raising space, has allowed businesses to leverage on various digital and social media platforms to efficiently raise capital.
The Securities Commission Malaysia was the first in ASEAN to introduce equity crowdfunding guidelines, where CrowdPlus.asia is one of its registered operators.
Source: https://beam.biz/content/59200/TAG_La_raises_RM755000_to_develop_and_expand_their_IoT_productline, 25th Aug 201