EDBI-backed US Tech Unicorn WalkMe Eyes 2020 IPO

WalkMe EDBI

WalkMe co-founder Eyal Cohen and CEO Dan Adika. Photo from WalkMe's Facebook page

US-based WalkMe, a tech unicorn startup backed by EDBI, the investment arm of Singapore’s Economic Development Board, is pushing for a possible listing in 2020 as it continues to pursue a Southeast Asia expansion, its co-founder and president Rephael Sweary.

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