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Etaily Lands Strategic Investment From Japans SMBC - Bringing Total Funding To $24M For Social Commerce Enablement Platform

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Manila, Dec. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- etaily, the Philippines’ digital-native retail platform, has secured new strategic investments led by Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), through its SMBC Asia Rising fund, bringing its total funding to over $24 million. Other investors in this round include Kaya Founders, JGDEV of the Gokongwei Group as well as other notable Asia-based families.

etaily enables some of the world’s best-known consumer brands in Southeast Asia, including Levi’s, Skechers, Abbott, L’Oreal among others. Etaily operates the eCommerce and marketing arm of more than 80 consumer brands and combines this with brand building, in having built Philippines fastest growing pet food brand Floof Pets next to supplements brands Nutrie among others. Gross Sales have doubled in the last 12 months as it accelerates growth in the region’s $230B retail market.

Alexander Friedhoff, Founder & CEO of etaily

The Financial Times ranks etaily as one of the fastest growing companies in the Asia-Pacific region in 2025.
The investment comes right after Financial Times (FT) ranked etaily as the third fastest growing company in the APAC region, and the fastest growing in the Philippines. Only 2 other companies in the APAC region were from the Philippines, among 2000 peers.

Expanding across Southeast Asia with WPP partnership
Headquartered in the Philippines, etaily aims to build a multi-country cluster across Malaysia, Singapore, and beyond, enabling brands to enter and scale in Southeast Asia. A recently announced partnership with WPP Media strengthens etaily’s retail and media enablement capabilities, combining commerce infrastructure with world-class marketing expertise. The WPP Media Partnership aims to address Social Commerce Needs for clients in the cluster Philipines-Malaysia-Singapore, with recently first lifestyle brands onboarded in this cluster.

Southeast Asia’s e-commerce market is projected to reach $230 billion in GMV by 2026, with the Philippines identified as the fastest-growing e-commerce market globally in 2024, expanding 25% year-on-year.

According to Bain & Company, the region is expected to gain 140 million new consumers by 2030, with the Philippines leading in digital adoption. The country also records the highest online utilization rates in Southeast Asia, with users spending an average of eight hours per day on mobile devices.

etaily enables global brands to enter Southeast Asia and helps local brands expand across multiple markets.

A platform built for global brands
Founded in 2020 by Alexander Friedhoff, etaily has processed over 40 million orders across Lazada, Shopee, TikTok Shop and brand.com channels. Its proprietary commerce engine spans the full value chain, from brand development and operations to fulfillment and analytics, including the recently launched Livestreaming, Affiliates and Shortterm video solution.

Alexander Friedhoff, Founder & CEO of etaily, said: ”For the last five years, we’ve focused on building etaily into a commerce powerhouse for global brands in Southeast Asia. Now it is time to double down on the latest developments in Social Commerce and Livestreaming. With our massive focus on fully controlled livestream studios we will be able to offer asset-light operations, and now strengthened partnerships and investors, we are positioned to lead the next wave of online-first, offline-to-follow retail in our regional cluster.”

Katsufumi Uchida, Head of Asia Pacific Division and Managing Executive Officer of SMBC added: “As we celebrate 10 years in the Philippines, SMBC Group remains dedicated to our Asia Multi-Franchise strategy, leveraging our extensive branch network to strengthen our presence in the Philippines and across the region, striving for the continued economic growth in the Philippines. We are excited to contribute to the expansion of local commerce ecosystems and to connect financial services with the evolving digital marketplace through strategic partnerships such as with etaily.“

Etaily's growth has been supported by a range of prominent investors, including major conglomerates like Ayala Corporation, Southeast Asia’s oldest conglomerate, as well as the Gokongwei Group, Landmark’s Cheng family, and the Po family behind Century Pacific Food Corporation. In 2023 Etaily raised its last funding round, a Series A which was led by an investment from Taiwan’s SKS Capital and Singapore’s Pavilion Capital, a private equity firm under Temasek Holdings. Other investors include the Magsaysay Family, Kaya Founders, Japan’s SBI (former Soft bank) ICCP Fund and Foxmont Capital.

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About SMBC & SMBC Asia Rising Fund
Headquartered in Tokyo, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) is a leading global financial institution and a core member of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMBC Group). Built upon our rich Japanese heritage since 1876, SMBC put its customers first and provided seamless access to, from and within the Asia Pacific region.

SMBC Asia Rising Fund serves as the corporate venture capital arm of SMBC, one of the leading banks in Japan. Designed to accelerate business development and cultivate strategic partnerships, the fund invests in high-potential startups actively operating across the Asia-Pacific region. Through this initiative, SMBC Group seeks to enhance its business capabilities and deliver innovative solutions to clients by leveraging emerging technologies, collaborating with portfolio companies, and developing new business models and products.

About Etaily
Etaily is a digital-native retail platform for Southeast Asia. The company builds, operates, and scales consumer brands across the region. Etaily provides end-to-end e-commerce and retail support—including marketplace operations, D2C, social commerce, livestreaming, digital and affiliate marketing, studio production, and customer service.

Etaily follows an online-first, offline-to-follow approach. The platform enables global brands to enter Southeast Asia and helps local brands expand across multiple markets. The company operates in the Philippines, Singapore, and Malaysia, combining operations technology, retail expertise, and a unified distribution framework.

CONTACT: For further information please contact the etaily press office: Bilal Mahmood on b.mahmood@stockwoodstrategy.com  or +44 (0) 771 400 7257

Frequently Asked Questions

What does etaily do?

Etaily is a digital-native retail platform that helps global and local brands build, operate, and scale their businesses across Southeast Asia through e-commerce and social commerce solutions.

Which markets does etaily operate in?

Currently, etaily operates in the Philippines, Singapore, and Malaysia, with plans to expand further across Southeast Asia.

What services does etaily offer?

Etaily offers a comprehensive range of services, including marketplace operations, D2C, social commerce, livestreaming, digital and affiliate marketing, studio production, and customer service.

First published on Fri, Dec 5, 2025

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