Eddy ChanFounding Partner at IntudoPanellist
Profile
Eddy Chan is a founding partner of Intudo, an investment firm with operations in Indonesia and Silicon Valley dedicated to: (1) bringing the world to Indonesia and Indonesia to the world; and (2) bringing the world to Silicon Valley and bringing Silicon Valley to the world, with over US$350 million in total assets under management.
Intudo’s investors include leading institutions and family offices (including 30+ Forbes-listed billionaires and their affiliated businesses) spanning the United States, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Through the firm’s Beachhead Strategy, Intudo acts as an in-country concierge service for its global investors to tap into investment opportunities in Indonesia and Silicon Valley. Intudo also supports the digital transformation strategy of 40+ leading Indonesian conglomerates, acting as a critical conduit to the digital economy.
Through Intudo Ventures, Intudo leverages a concentrated portfolio strategy to invest in Indonesian homegrown tech and tech-enabled companies. Intudo Ventures' portfolio companies include Xendit, Pintu, Pinhome, Jago, and more.
Through the Intudo Platform, Intudo provides investors with bespoke investment opportunities in: (1) U.S. Growth Tech: Enterprise and Defense; and (2) Indonesian Private Equity. Intudo's founding team has been venture investing in Silicon Valley for ~30 years, having been early venture investors in PayPal (US$91B market cap as of 12/13/24), Palantir Technologies (US$173B market cap as of 12/13/24), Affirm (US$22B market cap as of 12/13/24), Armada and more.
Prior to co-founding Intudo, Eddy worked on venture investments in startups since the late 1990s, including PayPal, Palantir, and Affirm, founded venture-backed technology companies with operations in Silicon Valley and Asia, and practiced corporate/M&A law.
Eddy has been a featured speaker at the annual SuperReturn Asia, SuperReturn Japan, SuperReturn Emerging Markets, Harvard Asia Business Conference, Georgetown Venture in the Capital Summit, MIT Asia Business Conference, Berkeley Haas Asia Business Conference, as he works closely with top Indonesian “Pulkam S.E.A. Turtles” and local Indonesian talent via professional and student associations.
Eddy holds a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where he was a Global Law Scholar and endowed the Eddy Chan and Yunmi Cha Endowed Global Law Scholarship at Georgetown Law, and a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley’s Walter A. Haas School of Business.
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Agenda Sessions
Southeast Asia: shifting gears
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