If the startup world is one big pizza party, female founders are still only walking away with a single slice. Despite a recovering market, only 12% of deal funding is going to women. Where is the rest of the capital going, and why is the system structurally built to ignore female ambition?
In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Lim (Investment Partner, OSK Ventures) and Rejina Rahim (Founder, Wahine Capital) to uncover the hard truths of the Venture Capital ecosystem in Southeast Asia.
We move past the surface-level “diversity” buzzwords to address the real roadblocks: from the staggering lack of female decision-makers (67% of SEA investors have none) to the societal “Double Burden” that traps women in invisible labor at home.
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