Singapore GIC Strategic Investments
Supports Singaporean strategic technology ventures via the GIC pathway, enabling long-horizon innovation.
Singapore GIC Strategic Investments sits under GIC, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund established in 1981 to manage the country's foreign reserves. GIC is a long-term investor first, and this line extends that mandate into private companies rather than grantmaking, with the same sovereign balance-sheet discipline behind it. The route is equity only. Tickets span roughly $10 million to $1 billion, with a median around $100 million, and the eligibility profile points to for-profit companies registered globally at about TRL 7-9. That makes it a late-stage strategic capital channel for technologies that can absorb a large minority check and still scale inside a sovereign portfolio. There is no public application rhythm here, and no non-dilutive route to stack. The fit is strongest where the company can justify long-horizon strategic relevance, durable economics, and scale rather than short-term experimentation. The practical signal is simple: this is patient capital for companies that can sit alongside a sovereign investor and keep compounding.
Each grant below is a distinct funding opportunity with its own eligibility, scope, and deliverables.