Searching in Singapore?

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April 27, 2026

by Luke Tatone from Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT Sloan School of Management in Portland, OR, USA

If you're in Singapore, please take a moment to introduce yourself to the Searchfunder community below. Longer format will allow for deeper discussion. A paragraph or two is perfect. Be sure to tag with the @ symbol if replying to a comment so that the author doesn't miss it. We're working hard to grow the Searchfunder community in Singapore. If you know anyone else interested in Search/ETA, please encourage them to join so we can have more relevant discussions. You can find other Searchers in Singapore in the Directory here: https://searchfunder.com/directory?country=SG And you can now filter the feed by Singapore here: https://searchfunder.com/feed?country=SG Please post whenever you have a relevant question or insights. And make a point of commenting on other Singaporean posts so we can get this community self-sustaining.
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Reply by a searcher
from Harvard University in Singapore
Hi all, I'm Jeff, working on a permanent capital HoldCo (Sohlee Industries) to programmatically acquire precision manufacturing businesses in Southeast Asia. Previously did operations and M&A at an oil & gas machining business in Singapore. Moved to Singapore about 9 years ago, born and raised in the US. Happy to chat with anyone on manufacturing, finding businesses in Singapore, or fundraising!
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Reply by an investor
from INSEAD in Singapore
Hi everyone! Thanks for the nudge @redacted‌! I'm based in Singapore and happy to be supportive of ETA in the region! I currently run SMEVentures, a platform for search fund entrepreneurs currently operating only in Australia and New Zealand. Previously I was a searcher and employee #1 at Search Fund Accelerator. Also run a blog and a podcast. https://www.smeventures.com/podcast https://www.smeventures.com/blog/for-searchers Glad to see the community grow!
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