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Cityneon Raises S$235 Million; Well Positioned for Next Growth Chapter
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April 20, 2021
The global experience entertainment company gets a S$235 million shot in the arm, closes its private fund raising in April 2021
Investors both new and existing include Singapore s Pavilion Capital, Seatown Holdings International and EDBI, Qatar s Doha Venture Capital and financial institutions and family offices in Singapore and China
These now join other existing Cityneon shareholders CITIC Capital, veteran entrepreneur and investor Mr. Johnson Ko, and Executive Chairman & Group CEO Mr. Ron Tan
Funding comes just after the Group acquired multi-year licensing rights for James Cameron s AVATAR touring exhibition, and two original artefacts IP on the ancient civilization Machu Picchu from Peru and Ramses the Great (Ramses II) from Egypt
Doha venture Capital participates in Cityneonâs $235 million round
Qatar-based Doha Venture Capital has participated in a $235 million funding round for Singapore-based exhibition entertainment experience provider Cityneon.
The round, which was led by Cityneon’s existing investors including Singapore s Pavilion Capital, Ron Tan, Cityneon s executive chairman and Group CEO, as well as EDBI, also saw backing from Seatown Holdings, along with other financial institutions and family offices in Singapore and China.
The company has recently acquired the licensing rights for a global touring exhibition inspired by James Cameron’s Avatar. Cityneon will debut a multi-sensory Avatar exhibition in China in May 2021.
Cityneon Raises SUSD235 Million; Well Positioned for Next Growth Chapter
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Cityneon Raises SUSD235 Million; Well Positioned for Next Growth Chapter
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Cityneon Raises SUSD235 Million;
Well Positioned for Next Growth Chapter . The global experience entertainment company gets a SUSD235 million shot in the arm, closes its private fund raising in April 2021 . Investors both new and existing include Singapore s Pavilion Capital, Seatown Holdings International and EDBI, Qatar s Doha Venture Capital and financial institutions and family offices in Singapore and China . These now join other existing Cityneon shareholders CITIC Capital, veteran entrepreneur and investor Mr. Johnson
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