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Thai insurtech startup Eazy Digital raises $850k in seed round

The round was led by Wavemaker Partners.

Thailand-based insurtech startup Eazy Digital has raised $850k in seed round led by Wavemaker Partners, with participation from Seedstars International Ventures, Wing Vasiksiri, and Sasin Bangkok Venture Club.

Eazy Digital is a platform that helps insurance companies manage their agents, operations, user referrals, and engagement. The startup was founded by Harprem Doowa and Maethavee Sukul, two insurance industry veterans of the insurance industry.

The startup was founded by former bolttech execs and industry veterans Harprem Doowa and Maethavee Sukul.

Eazy Digital's platform is focused on providing a SaaS solution to small and medium-sized insurance companies that lack the resources to digitize their processes and distribution.

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