HASAN.VC
HASAN.VC, part of the Ethis Global Group, is a people-powered venture capital fund dedicated to a better tomorrow by investing in companies driven by ethics and purpose. By identifying, nurturing, and investing in top companies from its online Accelerator Program, HASAN.VC supports and amplifies ethical business practices. Funded by an active Angel Investor group spanning multiple continents, HASAN.VC's mission is to uplift humanity by democratizing venture capital investment and channeling funds to over 40 halal or ethical tech startups from Southeast Asia and the GCC.
Halal startups growth hindered by regulatory and education gaps
Halal startups growth hindered by regulatory and education gaps
Varying regulations and awareness are stalling market expansion.
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Deloitte Indonesia’s Alex Cheung: Cyber resilience must evolve alongside digital transformation
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