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 ~US$400 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.
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 U.S. Growth Tech: Enterprise/Government. Intudo's founding team has been venture investing in Silicon Valley for ~30 years, having been venture investors in PayPal (US$78B market cap as of 2/14/25), Palantir Technologies (US$271B market cap as of 2/14/25), Affirm (US$25B market cap as of 2/14/25), Armada, Epirus, Gecko Robotics and more.
Prior to co-founding Intudo, Eddy worked on venture investments in startups since the late 1990s, including PayPal, Palantir, and Affirm, was a founder of two 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/Japan/Emerging Markets), Harvard Asia Business Conference, Stanford Southeast Asia Business Conference, Georgetown Venture in the Capital Summit, MIT Asia Business Conference, Berkeley Haas Asia Business Conference and more.
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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