Malaysian startup Decube secures $3m in funding and other SE Asia deals

Malaysian startup Decube secures $3m in funding and other SE Asia deals

Decube, a Malaysia-headquartered data trust and context platform for enterprise AI, has announced raising $3 million in a funding round anchored by Taiwania Hive Ventures and backed by Iterative and 500 Global.

The latest fundraise brings the startup’s total funding to $5 million, per the announcement.

The startup said it will use the fresh funds to support its global growth, product development, and expansion across the Asia-Pacific region, where companies try to move AI from experimentation to production using data they can trust.

Decube said many enterprises have modern data platforms, warehouses, and pipelines but lack a unified way to explain what their data mean, where it comes from, how it changes, and whether it should be trusted.

“Decube was founded on a simple insight: enterprises can’t scale AI without a trusted context layer across their data,” founder and CEO Jatin Solanki said, adding that businesses are racing to deploy AI but often lack the foundations that make it reliable.

SOUTHEAST ASIA DEAL MONITOR

DealStreetAsia has put together a table listing prominent startup investments in Southeast Asia for the fortnight starting January 19, 2026.

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Startup nameHeadquartersInvestment SizeInvestment StageLead investor(s)Other Investor(s)Industry / Verticals
IglooIndonesia$5,000,000EquityTokio MarineInsurtech
DecubeMalaysia$3,000,000UndisclosedTaiwania Hive VenturesIterative, 500 GlobalData / AI
HeyMaxSingapore$11,000,000Series APeak XV PartnersTraveltech
Nami TechnologyVietnam$4,000,000UndisclosedToho Gas, Thien Viet SecuritiesAI
SPUNIndonesia$1,800,000SeedGenesia VenturesAntler, Iterative, Kopital Ventures, Spiral VenturesTraveltech

Edited by: Joymitra Rai

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