Of all the later stage funding rounds that we covered in October, we noticed that there were several names that kept on coming back.

Apart from Indonesian unicorns such as gojek and Bukalapak, who are fundraising for an ongoing round, we also saw regional power players such as ZEN Rooms.

There were also some surprises from companies that we had not heard in a while such as TouchTen.

Check out the complete list of later stage funding rounds in October:

Mobikon
Funding: US$12.5 million in Series B
Investor(s): Binny Bansal (lead)

Singapore-based F&B customer engagement startup Mobikon will use the funding to further dominate the market share in its existing geographies and to establish a strong foothold in Australia and Indonesia.

Scommerce
Funding: Undisclosed
Investor(s): Temasek

Vietnamese logistics service provider Scommerce will use the funding to accelerate the nationwide expansion of its two business units.

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gojek
Funding: US$50 million
Investor(s): Cool Japan Fund

Cool Japan will work with Gojek to spread Japanese culture in Indonesia through both the platform’s food delivery and video streaming services.

Zenius
Funding: US$20 million
Investor(s): Northstar Group

The funding round could potentially be the first external funding that Indonesian edutech startup Zenius has raised.

Curiox
Funding: US$15 million
Investor(s): KB Investment, Dayli Partners, Quad Investment Management, IMM Investment, SV Investment Partners, and HB Investment

With the funding announcement, Curiox revealed plans to pursue an IPO on the Korean stock exchange KOSDAQ in the next 36 months.

Aerodyne
Funding: US$30 million in Series B
Investor(s): InterVest/Kejora Ventures, VentureTECH, Gobi Partners, and 500 Startups

Aerodyne Group, a drone-based managed solutions provider in Malaysia, plans to use the funding to undertake select M&As, further invest in R&D and technology, hire talent globally and continue to expand into its key global markets.

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Alodokter
Funding: US$33 million in Series C
Investor(s): Softbank Ventures Asia, Golden Gate Ventures, Philips, Heritas Capital, Hera Capital, and Dayli Partners

The Indonesian healthtech startup will use the funding to expand the company’s network with hospitals and to develop an insurance service.

ZEN Rooms
Funding: Undisclosed
Investor(s): Yanolja, Access Ventures

ZEN Rooms and Yanolja will work to deploy automation technology to enhance customer experience and further reduce budget hotels’ operating costs.

TouchTen
Funding: Undisclosed
Investor(s): Prasetia Dwidharma, Sheila Tiwan, Indra Leonardi, CUEBIC

With the new funding, TouchTen aims to boost its efforts to address the often-ignored women gamers market.

Bukalapak
Funding: Undisclosed
Investor(s): Shinhan Financial Group, Emtek Group

Though the value of the company’s investment was undisclosed, a press statement by Shinhan GIB said that the close has brought Bukalapak’s valuation to surpass US$2.5 billion.

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