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Tan Yinglan is a Singaporean venture capitalist and author. He is the CEO and Founding Managing Partner of Insignia Ventures Partners. [1] [2] [3]
Yinglan was educated at Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University. He completed executive programs at Harvard, Wharton, University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford. [4] [5]
Tan was head of projects at the Singapore National Research Foundation, a department within the Prime Minister’s Office that sets the national direction for research, innovation and enterprise. [6] Yinglan was Sequoia Capital’s first hire and Venture Partner in Southeast Asia. [7]
In 2017, he founded Insignia Ventures Partners. [8]
He also serves on the Singapore Government’s Pro Enterprise Panel and National University of Singapore’s Innovation & Enterprise Committee, the International Board of stars – for Leaders of the Next Generation, the National Council of the National Youth Achievement Award and Advisory Council of Singapore University of Technology & Design S.M.A.R.T Entrepreneurship Program. He is also a Board Member of Hwa Chong Institution (2013-2023). [9] [10] [11]
Insignia Ventures co-led the $60 million Series B round investment in Carro, an automotive marketplace and car financing startup based in Singapore. [12] [13]
Insignia Ventures co-led an US$1.6m pre-Series A round investment in Groww, a financial solutions platform in India. [14] [15]
Insignia Ventures was also involved in supporting Ajaib, a fintech startup focused on making stock investing more accessible to first-time investors in Indonesia. [16] [17]
In 2022, the firm led a US$10 million Series A round into Thai beauty e-commerce platform Konvy. [18]
Yinglan has received numerous accolades and honors, including being named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader from 2012 to 2017. [19]
Yinglan has been named as an Forbes China 100 Most Influential Chinese (2023), [20] [21] Eisenhower Fellow (2018), WEF Technology Pioneer Selection Committee Panel (2015-2017), Top “40 leaders under 40” by Prestige Magazine (2015), Milken Institute Young Leaders Circle (2016-2021), Milken Institute Chairman’s Circle (2022-2023), one of 100 Leaders of Tomorrow by the St. Gallen Symposium (2010), 100 Global Thinkers (2011) by think-tank Lo Spazio della Politica, a World Cities Summit Young Leader (2014), a WEF Global Agenda Council member on Fostering Entrepreneurship (2011-2013). [22] [23] [24]
Yinglan is married to Belle Yeh, whom he met in a master's class at Stanford and co-founded an online dating site with back in 2003. [5] Together they have three children. [9]
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Tan Yinglan is a Singaporean venture capitalist and author. He is the CEO and Founding Managing Partner of Insignia Ventures Partners. [1] [2] [3]
Yinglan was educated at Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University. He completed executive programs at Harvard, Wharton, University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford. [4] [5]
Tan was head of projects at the Singapore National Research Foundation, a department within the Prime Minister’s Office that sets the national direction for research, innovation and enterprise. [6] Yinglan was Sequoia Capital’s first hire and Venture Partner in Southeast Asia. [7]
In 2017, he founded Insignia Ventures Partners. [8]
He also serves on the Singapore Government’s Pro Enterprise Panel and National University of Singapore’s Innovation & Enterprise Committee, the International Board of stars – for Leaders of the Next Generation, the National Council of the National Youth Achievement Award and Advisory Council of Singapore University of Technology & Design S.M.A.R.T Entrepreneurship Program. He is also a Board Member of Hwa Chong Institution (2013-2023). [9] [10] [11]
Insignia Ventures co-led the $60 million Series B round investment in Carro, an automotive marketplace and car financing startup based in Singapore. [12] [13]
Insignia Ventures co-led an US$1.6m pre-Series A round investment in Groww, a financial solutions platform in India. [14] [15]
Insignia Ventures was also involved in supporting Ajaib, a fintech startup focused on making stock investing more accessible to first-time investors in Indonesia. [16] [17]
In 2022, the firm led a US$10 million Series A round into Thai beauty e-commerce platform Konvy. [18]
Yinglan has received numerous accolades and honors, including being named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader from 2012 to 2017. [19]
Yinglan has been named as an Forbes China 100 Most Influential Chinese (2023), [20] [21] Eisenhower Fellow (2018), WEF Technology Pioneer Selection Committee Panel (2015-2017), Top “40 leaders under 40” by Prestige Magazine (2015), Milken Institute Young Leaders Circle (2016-2021), Milken Institute Chairman’s Circle (2022-2023), one of 100 Leaders of Tomorrow by the St. Gallen Symposium (2010), 100 Global Thinkers (2011) by think-tank Lo Spazio della Politica, a World Cities Summit Young Leader (2014), a WEF Global Agenda Council member on Fostering Entrepreneurship (2011-2013). [22] [23] [24]
Yinglan is married to Belle Yeh, whom he met in a master's class at Stanford and co-founded an online dating site with back in 2003. [5] Together they have three children. [9]