GIC

Government

Profile

Founded
1981
Headquarters
Singapore, SG
Investments
45
Companies
27

Capital

Total Deployed
$79.6B
Lead Rounds
13

Portfolio

27 companies
Anthropic $48.4B
Private San Francisco, US

AI safety company and maker of Claude AI models

Databricks $20.0B
Private San Francisco, US

Data and AI company that provides a unified analytics platform built on Apache Spark, enabling data engineering, data science, and machine learning at scale.

Stripe $7.9B
Private San Francisco, US

Online payment processing and financial infrastructure platform

Klarna $4.2B
Public Stockholm, SE

Swedish fintech company and global leader in buy now, pay later (BNPL) payments, offering flexible payment solutions for online and in-store shopping across 150 million consumers and 500,000 merchants.

DoorDash $2.5B
Public San Francisco, US

On-demand food delivery platform connecting consumers with local restaurants and stores, operating as the largest food delivery service in the United States with over 56% market share.

Rappi $2.3B
Private Bogota, CO

Latin American super-app providing on-demand delivery of food, groceries, and goods, along with digital financial services including payments, credit cards, and banking across nine countries in the region.

Devoted Health $2.1B
Private Waltham, United States

Devoted Health is a technology-driven health insurance company focused on Medicare Advantage plans for seniors. The company combines a full-stack health plan with proprietary technology to deliver personalized care, guide navigation, and clinical programs designed to dramatically improve the health and well-being of older Americans.

Rippling $1.8B
Private San Francisco, US

Workforce management platform that unifies HR, IT, and finance into a single system built on a unified employee graph.

Checkout.com $1.8B
Private London, GB

Global payments platform enabling businesses to accept payments online and in-app, providing a unified API for card processing, local payment methods, fraud detection, and payouts across 150+ currencies.

Affirm $1.5B
Public San Francisco, US

Affirm is a financial technology company that provides buy now, pay later (BNPL) services, offering consumers transparent installment payment options at the point of sale. Founded by PayPal co-founder Max Levchin, it is the largest U.S.-based BNPL platform.

Form Energy $1.2B
Private Somerville, US

Developing low-cost, multi-day energy storage using rechargeable iron-air batteries capable of delivering electricity for 100 hours at less than 1/10th the cost of lithium-ion. The batteries work by reversibly rusting and de-rusting iron using water and air. Manufacturing at Form Factory 1 in Weirton, West Virginia (550,000 sq ft). Signed $1B deal with Google for 300MW/30GWh system powering its Minnesota data center. Planning IPO in 2027.

Brex $1.2B
Acquired San Francisco, US

AI-powered corporate spend management platform providing corporate cards, expense management, bill payments, and banking solutions for startups and enterprises.

ClickHouse $1.1B
Private San Francisco, US

Open-source columnar database management system designed for real-time analytics and AI workloads. Originally developed at Yandex and open-sourced in 2016, it became an independent company in 2021.

Lime $947M
Private San Francisco, United States

Lime is the world's largest shared electric vehicle company, providing electric scooter, e-bike, and e-moped rentals in over 280 cities across nearly 30 countries. The company reported $686 million in revenue for 2024 and has been free cash flow positive for two consecutive years.

Vercel $863M
Private San Francisco, US

Frontend cloud platform and creator of Next.js

Razorpay $742M
Private Bengaluru, IN

Full-stack financial solutions platform for businesses in India, providing payment gateway, business banking, lending, and payroll solutions. Processes payments via credit cards, debit cards, digital wallets, and internet banking.

Apeel Sciences $715M
Private Goleta, United States

Apeel Sciences develops plant-derived, edible coatings that extend the shelf life of fresh produce by slowing water loss and oxidation. Founded with a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant, the company's FDA-approved coatings are made from lipids found in fruit peels, enabling longer freshness without refrigeration. Used by major retailers including Costco, Kroger, and Walmart.

Temporal Technologies $650M
Private Bellevue, US

Open-source durable execution platform for building reliable distributed applications. Provides "virtual durable memory" that maintains application state across failures. Critical execution layer for AI agents in production, used by OpenAI, Anthropic, Netflix, JPMorgan Chase, Snap, Airbnb, and Stripe.

Dapper Labs $605M
Private Vancouver, Canada

Dapper Labs builds consumer applications for the tokenized economy, creating CryptoKitties (which introduced the ERC-721 NFT standard), NBA Top Shot, NFL ALL DAY, and the Flow blockchain. The company is one of the most prominent in the NFT and Web3 space, enabling people to own, earn, and trade digital assets from major brands.

Groww $593M
Public Bengaluru, IN

Groww is India's largest direct-to-consumer digital investment platform, offering mutual funds, stocks, IPOs, ETFs, digital gold, and derivatives trading. Founded by four former Flipkart employees, the company grew from a mutual fund distribution platform to a full-service brokerage serving millions of retail investors across India. A Y Combinator alumnus (W18 batch), Groww was YC's first company to list on an Indian stock exchange.

Block $590M
Public San Francisco, US

Financial technology company (formerly Square) building economic empowerment tools including the Square point-of-sale ecosystem, Cash App peer-to-peer payments, Afterpay buy-now-pay-later, and Bitcoin-focused initiatives.

Anchorage Digital $587M
Private San Francisco, United States

Anchorage Digital is America's first federally chartered cryptocurrency bank, providing institutional-grade custody, trading, staking, governance, and settlement services for digital assets. Founded by former Square and Docker security engineers, the company received its national trust bank charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in January 2021.

dbt Labs $416M
Private Philadelphia, United States

dbt Labs is the company behind dbt (data build tool), an open-source analytics engineering framework that enables data teams to transform data in their warehouses using SQL. Originally founded as Fishtown Analytics, the company signed a definitive agreement to merge with Fivetran in October 2025 in an all-stock deal, creating a combined data infrastructure company approaching $600M in ARR.

Amplitude $336M
Public San Francisco, US

Amplitude is a product analytics platform that helps companies understand user behavior to build better digital products. Originally incubated at Y Combinator (W12) as a voice-to-text app called Sonalight, the founders pivoted to analytics after realizing the internal tools they built were more valuable than the app itself. The company pioneered the product intelligence category and went public via direct listing on NASDAQ in September 2021.

Addi $256M
Private Bogota, Colombia

Addi is a Colombian fintech company that provides buy now, pay later services across Latin America. The platform enables consumers to access point-of-sale credit at partner merchants both online and in physical stores, serving over 2.5 million customers and 27,000+ merchants in Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico.

Matterport $159M
Acquired Sunnyvale, US

Spatial data company that turns physical spaces into accurate, immersive 3D digital twins, combining hardware, software, and AI for real estate, construction, and insurance industries.

Nansen $88M
Private Singapore, Singapore

Nansen is a blockchain analytics platform that enriches on-chain data with millions of wallet labels across multiple blockchains. Crypto investors and institutions use Nansen to discover opportunities, perform due diligence, and defend portfolios with real-time dashboards and alerts, tracking over 244 million labeled wallets across 11+ blockchains.

Investment data is compiled from multiple independent sources including company announcements, press coverage, and regulatory filings. While we strive for accuracy, amounts and dates may reflect reported figures at time of announcement.