Singapore’s IMDA Accreditation programme helps tech start-ups grow



Kong, a leading developer of cloud application programming interface (API) technologies, provides unified cloud API platforms and solutions to help businesses deliver speedy, reliable, efficient and secure digital services.

The company, which is headquartered in San Francisco, California, has worked with hundreds of start-ups and enterprises in a range of industries, including financial services, healthcare and manufacturing.

It set up its office in Singapore in 2023 after experiencing record growth in the city state and Southeast Asia, where digitalisation efforts have increased the demand for its API platform.

“Besides hiring the right people who understand our technology and the market, our main challenges were to navigate the complex procurement processes for enterprises and government entities and to meet the stringent security and compliance requirements in these industries,” Richard Koh, Kong’s former vice-president of Asia-Pacific and Japan, says.

Kong, a leading developer of cloud application programming interface (API) technologies, provides unified cloud API platforms and solutions to help businesses deliver speedy, reliable, efficient and secure digital services.

The company, which is headquartered in San Francisco, California, has worked with hundreds of start-ups and enterprises in a range of industries, including financial services, healthcare and manufacturing.

It set up its office in Singapore in 2023 after experiencing record growth in the city state and Southeast Asia, where digitalisation efforts have increased the demand for its API platform.

“Besides hiring the right people who understand our technology and the market, our main challenges were to navigate the complex procurement processes for enterprises and government entities and to meet the stringent security and compliance requirements in these industries,” Richard Koh, Kong’s former vice-president of Asia-Pacific and Japan, says.

“We had to navigate the complex procurement processes for enterprises and government entities and to meet the stringent security and compliance requirements in these industries”

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