Klook gets $100 million funding boost

Tours and experience platform Klook has secured fresh funding of $100 million to fuel its next growth phase.
Vitruvian Partners’ investment would help unlock ‘a wealth of expertise and global perspective’ for the company said Ethan Lin, Klook CEO and cofounder.
“With the region set to remain the heartbeat of global tourism, Klook’s strong brand, extensive supply network and deep local expertise position us to deliver even greater value,” Lin said.
“We are excited to welcome Vitruvian on this journey.”
The funding will go toward efforts to enhance technology and customer services and will fund expansion of its AI partnership with Google Cloud.
Vitruvian is a global firm with offices in London, Stockholm, Munich, Madrid, Singapore, Shanghai and San Francisco.
It has about $20 billion in active funds, Klook said.
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