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Moovaz: Moving into the Future
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In September 2020, Moovaz, a startup in the tech-enabled relocation space, was at a critical juncture in its evolution. In the three years since its founding, the company had established its business model, shown impressive growth in revenues, raised S$7 million in Series A funding and acquired a portfolio of established magazines in the form of The Finder. Junxian Lee, co-founder and CEO of Moovaz was optimistic about the prospects of the company going forward, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there were a number of caveats to his optimism. Specifically, possible decline in demand if the world economy continues to struggle and challenges in raising the next round of funding in the face of uncertainty.