The Forbes Asia 100 to Watch 2022 list features companies that are addressing issues affecting ordinary citizens
In the post-pandemic world, small companies and startups across the Asia-Pacific region have brought creativity, innovation and a force of being social change makers to the fore. The second Forbes Asia 100 to Watch 2022 list includes 11 Indian companies. It highlights companies and startups across the region that are addressing real-world challenges with fresh thinking and innovative products and services, including faster blood tests, more accessible elderly care services, and wellbeing apps to help those struggling with isolation or burnout.
Some other companies on the list focus on climate change, while others are offering fintech solutions to digitise and connect underserved markets.
The list, which includes companies from 15 countries and territories across 11 categories, has taken into consideration companies that are headquartered in the Asia-Pacific region, are privately owned, for-profit, have no more than $50 million as latest annual revenue and have no more than $100 million in total funding through August 1.
Singapore leads the list with 19 companies, followed by Hong Kong with 16 and South Korea with 15. India is at rank 5 with 11 companies, tailing China at rank 4 with 13 companies.
The 11 categories, sponsored by FedEx, are ecommerce & retail, enterprise technology, finance, logistics & transportation, food & hospitality, construction & engineering, agriculture, education & recruitment, entertainment & media, consumer technology, and biotechnology & health care. The main technology category has been subdivided into enterprise technology and consumer technology.
(This story appears in the 02 December, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)