Start up

For 2000 years, China has been a trading centre and the largest economy in the world. Today, it has transformed itself from the 1970’s closed economy to a manufacturing and exporting hub.

Since it instituted reforms in 1978, the country has achieved economic growth averaging 10% annually, lifted almost half of its 1.3 billion populations out of poverty and become the second-largest economy in the world.

Now, it is poised to exert its influence in the start-up ecosystem.

China is no doubt an undisputed leader in Asia. Recently, it has been very successfully growing its own companies, especially start-ups.

Who has not heard of Alibaba founder Jack Ma, who currently is the 23rd richest man in the world in 2017 (Forbes List) with a net worth of USD 33.2 billion?

The power of start-ups cannot be underestimated. They revolutionise the way things are done, and they are industry disruptors.

Of course, there are countless start-ups popping up everywhere around the world, but the Chinese, due to their sheer growth and being an Asian giant are to be especially watched.

Due to their unique culture too, the Chinese are very innovative in coming up with solutions that suit their needs.

From a funding point of view, currently, it has been slowing down in the Silicon Valley.

About 83% of venture funding went elsewhere in 2016 (other than the USA), and China’s influence continues to grow.

Some of the world’s most active investors, such as Sequoia Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners are increasingly looking east, while the Chinese start-ups, such as Didi Chuxing and Ant Financial Services Group, the financial-services affiliate of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., closed the world’s largest private fundraising round for an Internet company at USD 4.5 billion in 2016.

So let us look at some the Chinese start-ups that are poised to do well in the near future. In no particular order, they are:

iDreamsky

Recent Funding: USD 115 million (IPO)
Founder: Jeffrey Lyndon

iDreamsky is a fast growing mobile game enterprise and the largest independent mobile game publishing platform in China.

It localises successful overseas apps for the Chinese market and has become one of the largest mobile game publishing platforms in China with 98.3 million active users and 25.8 million daily active users.

 

Daojia

Recent Funding: USD 50 million (Series D)
Founder: Hao Sun

Daojia is established in 2010, focusing on online food orders and delivery services targeting at China’s middle class urbanites.

It works with more than 6,000 restaurants and currently has 1 million customers and is still growing at a fast pace.

Daojia operates in eight cities in China with an over 3,000-strong logistics team and delivery staff.

It is aiming at expanding to over 30 other cities all over China this year. Currently, Yum China is in initial talks to acquire the food delivery firm.

Haha Pinche

Recent Funding: USD 10 million (Series A)
Founder: Xuguang Men

Haha Pinche is a carpooling app launched in January 2014 which matches passengers with drivers, connecting drivers and passengers wanting to share the same car for a trip. It provides ratings and allows payment as well.

It is well placed for growth as China’s traffic jams are legendary and with a growing affluent middle class who owns cars and prefers to travel by car, Haha Pinche provides a well needed solution.

Aipai

Recent Funding: USD 38 million (Series C)
Founder: Tienan Wang

Aipai is a video sharing site that focuses on game recordings and allows users to use tools to capture their own footages, edit them, and add effects like music and sound.

It has over 10 million daily active users and 50 million monthly active users.

Mobike

Recent Funding: USD 215 million (Series D)
Founder: Wang Xiaofeng

Mobike is a bicycle-sharing app which helps users find and rent nearby bikes—bright red in colour—at dirt-cheap prices (i.e. USD 1 or RM 4.28 per half hour of riding).

It provides a service to people who needs to get somewhere not too far in a short time, such as a subway station to the office.

It is the world’s largest bicycle operator and in December 2016 made Shanghai the world’s largest bike-share city.

iCarbonX

Recent Funding: USD 145 million (Series A)
Founder: Jun Wang

Shenzhen-based company iCarbonX became a unicorn less than a year after being founded.

The biotech start-up wants to build a one-stop platform that crunches all kinds of data, including genetic information and blood samples, provides health-related insights and recommendations.

Inke

Recent Funding: USD 10 million (Series B)
Founder: Feng Yousheng

Inke founded in 2015 is one of the most popular live broadcasting apps.

It is mobile-first which means users can live stream through their phones instead of their computers.

The app recorded monthly active users of over 16 million in January this year.

Inke Founder, Feng Yousheng noted that the app’s live streaming hosts funnel as many as 50% of their fans to Weibo, WeChat, and other channels in order to sell products and monetise.

On e-commerce sites such as Taobao and JD, live shopping has already taken off, with conversion rates of 32%.

Inke has recently been acquired by Shunya International Brand Consulting in May 2017.

Imej atau penampilan menggambarkan keperibadian diri seseorang. Bagi individu terkenal dan berjaya, imej atau penampilan yang menarik perlu ditikberatkan kerana ia menjadi daya tarikan dan ikutan masyarakat. Walaupun bunyinya remeh, namun inilah antara faktor kejayaan mereka. Bak kata pepatah barat, ‘First impression is very important’.

Tidak semestinya seseorang itu harus mengenakan kot atau tali leher sepanjang masa bagi tampak lebih yakin, cukup hanya menepati syarat slogan ‘Dress for Success’ sudah memadai. Namun, harus diingat! Berpakaian haruslah mengikut situasi dan keadaan.

Kami menemu ramah beberapa usahawan muda tempatan yang merupakan pengasas beberapa perniagaan start-up bagi meninjau gaya pakaian yang dikenakan seharian sewaktu bekerja supaya dapat memberi ilham kepada anda.

 

Faeez Fadhlillah, Pengasas Bersama dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Tripfez

“Saya gemar gaya pakaian yang bersahaja seperti seluar jean, baju kemeja dan blazer namun tetap memberi penekanan kepada kekemasan. Kadang kala, saya akan menggayakan kemeja-T syarikat sekiranya perlu ke mana-mana acara untuk mempromosikan jenama kami. Syarikat tidak mewajibkan kod pakaian formal namun harus kemas.”

 

Dato’ Chevy Beh, Pengasas Bersama BookDoc

“Ini pakaian separa formal saya. Berbanding dahulu, perniagaan saya menuntut untuk sentiasa bertali leher dan bersut. Namun, kini, saya mempunyai sebuah syarikat start-up teknologi yang lebih santai, jadi saya tidak perlukan lagi tali leher. Akan tetapi, pakaian pilihan saya bergantung juga pada orang yang akan saya temui.”

 

Irwan Ibrahim, Pengasas Bersama dan Ketua Pegawai Operasi Katsana

“Pilihan pemakaian saya lebih tertumpu kepada keseimbangan antara ringkas dan formal. Walaupun syarikat kami secara asasnya sebuah start-up, kami masih perlu berjumpa dengan rakan perniagaan yang terdiri daripada syarikat-syarikat korporat gergasi dan start-up yang lain.”

 

Syed Ahmad Fuqaha Sd. Agil, Pengasas Bersama dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Katsana

“Saya gemar ke mana-mana sahaja dengan memakai kemeja-T syarikat kerana ia sebahagian besar daripada identiti diri dan saya berbangga dengannya. Kemeja-T syarikat kami agak kasual, jadi memudahkan urusan seharian di pejabat. Ia juga lebih selesa dan kemas.”

 

Nabil Feisal Bamadhaj, Pengasas dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Dego Ride

“Pada saya, apa yang penting, saya mesti selesa dengan cuaca di Kuala Lumpur kerana budaya kerja yang menuntut saya untuk keluar masuk bilik mesyuarat.Kerana itulah saya memilih untuk kekal kemas, kasual dan santai. Jadilah diri anda yang sebenarnya dan ringkaskan apa yang boleh.”

 

Shairazi Sulastry, Pengasas Bersama dan Ketua Pegawai Pemasaran Dego Ride

“Gaya saya kasual dan selesa. Pakaian harian saya terdiri daripada kemeja formal yang digandingkan dengan jean kegemaran dan kasut sneakers. Saya juga sentiasa akan bersedia dengan sehelai jaket khaki yang boleh dipakai ke mesyuarat dan acara lain. Disebabkan saya mempunyai latar belakang dalam reka bentuk fesyen lelaki, saya sentiasa meneliti kualiti dan buatan pakaian. Walaupun pekerjaan saya tidak menuntut untuk berpakaian formal, saya gemar bersut, bergantung kepada jadual harian. Rasanya, boleh dikatakan bahawa gaya saya ringkas namun teliti.”

 

Tengku Ahmad Syamil Tengku Ibrahim, Pengasas Bersama dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif SkolaFund

“Saya sering mengenakan kemeja berwarna biru kelasi dan hitam serta seluar kasual untuk bekerja seharian. Pada hari yang dijadualkan untuk bermesyuarat, saya akan memakai kemeja formal atau kemeja-T syarikat. Pada hari-hari lain, saya akan memakai pakaian santai sahaja. Sama juga halnya dengan pengasas yang lain; mereka memakai pakaian yang senang dan selesa bagi mereka. Kami hanya mempunyai kod pakaian untuk acara-acara penting. Kami mahu mengoptimumkan tenaga mental—yang kami perlukan sepanjang hari untuk membuat keputusan perniagaan dan teknologi—dan menghapuskan stres yang remeh seperti perasaan bimbang disebabkan tidak tahu mahu memakai apa untuk ke tempat kerja.”

 

Itulah dia. Rata-rata ramai di kalangan usahawan muda ini  gemar berkemeja-T dan berseluar jean bagi pemakaian harian ketika waktu bekerja, Kekemasan dan keselesaan ialah dua ciri pakaian yang paling diutamakan. Ada juga yang membenarkan selipar dipakai di pejabat! Biar apa pun halnya, yang penting, pemakaian kita sopandan buat yang beragama Islam, pakaian kita perlu menutup aurat. Jadi, adakah anda akan menggubal kod pakaian baharu bagi pejabat anda mulai hari ini?

 

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