One such international startup is Parcel Perform, a cloud-based delivery experience platform that chose Singapore as its base for growth and scalability. Co-founded in 2016 by Dr Arne Jeroschewski and Dana von der Heide, Singapore-headquartered Parcel Perform offers a SaaS platform connecting merchants with eCommerce carriers and providing shipment tracking features.
Parcel Perform co-founder Dr Arne Jeroschewski came to Singapore in 2010. A long-time management consultant at McKinsey & Company - where he worked on technology projects in Europe, Africa and Asia - he possesses extensive experience in logistics and e-commerce, as well as a PhD in Regulatory Economics.
In his prior roles, Dr Arne was Vice President at Singapore Post’s SP eCommerce, and in 2012, he was the founding CEO of ZALORA, South East Asia’s leading fashion eCommerce player across eight markets.
Dr Arne cites Singapore's world-class infrastructure and international reputation as a global business hub as motivating factors for his decision to found Parcel Perform there. “Singapore's geographical location also enables us to operate seamlessly across different time zones,” he says. “These factors helped us build a truly diverse team across Southeast Asia and Europe while growing our client base, consisting of global marketplaces, retail brands, and logistics carriers.”
Singapore’s thriving VC scene enables tech startups to reach new heights
Dr Arne sees Singapore's investors as integral to his company's success. “Being based here has enabled us to access a broad and diverse network of regional investors such as 500 Startups, Wavemaker Partners, and BANSEA during the early stages of our development,” he says. “These investors understood the challenges we were facing and had the foresight to recognize the potential of what we were building during our discussions.”
Guidance from early investors was crucial in the founders’ journey as they scaled the business and developed their product during those early stages of growth.
“When the time came to raise our Series A round, we felt it was essential to work with investors who had the expertise and experience working with e-commerce and logistics startups. This was the turning point in our shift towards more global investors and an international mindset,” Dr Arne explains.
Parcel Perform raised $20 million in a financing round in August last year. Cambridge Capital led the logistics tech startup’s Series A financing round, while SoftBank Ventures Asia and existing investors including Wavemaker Partners and Investible participated in it.
“Starting Parcel Perform here gave us the inspiration, the resources, and the knowledge to take our business to international heights. We are proud to be a Singapore-based company that has achieved a global reach.”