AnyMind, which uses AI for marketing, marketing and HR, raises $13.4 M

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
AnyMind Group, a Singapore-based company that uses AI in online advertising, HR and marketing, has pulled in a strategic $13.4 million
investment to go after growth in Japan and other Asian markets. This Series B roundwas led by Line, the Japanese messaging app firm,
andMirai Creation Fund, which is backed by Toyota among others
Previous backers JAFCO and Dream Incubator also took part. The parties didn&t disclosure a valuation for the round, but a source with
knowledge of the deal told TechCrunch that it values AnyMind at $200 million pre-money
AnyMind declined to comment. AnyMind Group is a holding group formed this year to manage its initial venture AdAsia — which uses AI to
offer ad solutions to publishers and advertisers — and its newer businesses TalentMind (HR) and CastingAsia, influencer marketing
AdAsia previously raised $12 million last year before it added a strategic investment from Japanese news app Gunosy three months later. The
business was founded inApril 2016 by Japanese duo CEOKosuke Sogo,the former managing director of Japan&sMicroAdin APAC, and COO Otohiko
Kozutsumi, who had been with MicroAd Vietnam — and both men are ambitious with their plans to grow. Indeed, despite being less than three
years old, AnyMind says it has been profitable since early 2017
It said total revenue for 2017 was $26 million, up from $12.9 million one year previous
In an interview with TechCrunch, Sogo said he expects revenue for this year to be more than double that of 2017
He added that Southeast Asia, where the firm first set its focus, accounts for the lion share of revenue, with its one-year Japan operation
pulling the remaining 30 percent. Today, the company has 12 offices — including a product development center in Vietnam — and its
services are present in 11 markets across Asia
It has some 330 staff, up from 90 just 18 months ago, and serves more than 1,000 clients across its three businesses. AnyMind founders
Kosuke Sogo (left) and Otohiko Koztusumi (right) While it doesn&t appear to need the money, AnyMind said it is keen on the connections that
this investment can bring
That will include working with Line — which is Japan largest messaging app and popular across Southeast Asia —on digital advertising
opportunities, and tapping into the Mirai fund portfolio companies to offer advertising and marketing programs. &We have experienced great
growth in the past 2.5 years, and are now looking to enter our next phase of progress — expanding market share in the geographies and
industries we&re in
Aswe&ve been operating at a profit since January 2017, our focus for this round was to select investors that could take us to that next
level,& Sogo, AnyMind CEO, said in a statement. Sogo told TechCrunch that the business is pursuing similar strategic acquisitions where it
sees mutual benefits
Those may be focused on additional markets in Asia beyond Japan
AnyMind is also looking to reach additional markets like India and the Middle East next year and also develop different software based on
its AI tech, he added. When TechCrunch first wrote about AnyMind, Sogo spoke of his plan to take the company public
That hasn&t changed and he is optimistic it can happen &around 2020,& with potential destinations likely to be Tokyo, New York or Hong
Kong. Note: The original version of this article was updated with additional quotes and information from aninterview, and a valuation from a
source.