Haystack Fund Acquires 25% Of Camboticket, Mekong Region’s Top Travel-booking Website

Haystack Fund Acquires 25% Of Camboticket, Mekong Region’s Top Travel-booking Website

Frederic Proulx with the Haystack and Camboticket logos

MEDIA CONTACT: Frédéric H. Proulx (English/French), Sokunthea Peng (Khmer)

PHNOM PENH: Haystack Fund, the global investment capital firm, has acquired a 25% stake in Camboticket, the foremost online travel-booking platform in the Mekong Region.

The acquisition is another strategic investment for Haystack Fund as it continues to expand its footprint in Cambodia and Southeast Asia’s emerging tech and startup sectors.

Camboticket was founded in 2014 as the first online-only ticketing option for buses, ferries and taxis in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. The company was launched behind a singular mission: To revolutionize Cambodia’s inefficient counter booking system and bring its booming travel into the new age of online booking.

Popular with locals and tourists, Camboticket now covers more than 150 routes across the four countries and has partnered with leading tour operators. The efforts of the Camboticket team have been praised in prominent media outlets such as Forbes, the Financial Times and e27.

“We are very excited to have Haystack Fund onboard. While the whole travel industry is going through a challenging period, we are very excited for what lies ahead for Camboticket,” said Shivam Tripathi, co-founder and CEO of Camboticket.

“We are working on multiple exciting initiatives and Haystack Fund will bring strategic value with their experience and other investments in consumer tech and tourism space.”

Camboticket also provides market-leading technology solutions to its transportation partners, including Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) — which helps partners manage their business and more efficiently distribute their seat inventory.

Tripathi said the company had recently expanded its SaaS product to new regional markets, including Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam. Camboticket won the ASEAN ICT Bronze Medal in 2016 and was honored as runners-up in the MBI Tourism Innovation Award in 2017. 

Haystack Fund was launched in March with more than US$2 million to invest in digital ventures in Cambodia. Haystack Fund also operates Haystack Labs, an incubator and acquisition firm based in Phnom Penh.

“We at Haystack Fund are very proud to acquire a 25% stake in Camboticket as we see this as a strategic investment and opportunity for Cambodia’s tourism industry to get back on track in the post-Covid era,” said Frédéric H. Proulx, the managing partner of Haystack Fund.

“We look forward to expanding and bringing value and convenience to Cambodia and the rest of Southeast Asia,” said Proulx, who is also chairman of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Cambodia (CanCham).  

Haystack Fund has been active in a flurry of entrepreneurial ventures, including Wonderpass, a smart-ticketing venture approved by the Ministry of Tourism. Bong Tees, a Phnom Penh-based clothing and design brand, opened in April.

Haystack Fund also recently started construction on a pioneering eco-tourism resort in Mondulkiri province called Breathe Wild.

Haystack Fund continues to develop Huggr, a person-to-person activity-sharing platform scheduled to launch by the end of 2021 in a number of regional markets.

For Camboticket, this is the second strategic investor to support the company’s mission in recent times. Last year, the parent company of mobile banking system Wing, Inter Logistics (Cambodia) Co. Ltd, also invested in Camboticket.

For more information, please visit the Haystack website at haystack.fund.


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