January 20, 2026 | 15:00

Vietnamese AI startup lands $4M funding

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This latest capital injection comes less than two years after NamiTech secured a $2 million Series A investment from TVS in 2023.

Vietnamese AI startup lands $4M funding

Vietnamese artificial intelligence startup Nami Technology (NamiTech) has successfully raised $4 million in its latest funding round.

The round saw participation from Toho Gas, a major Japanese energy group, alongside existing investor Thien Viet Securities (TVS), according to DealStreetAsia.

This latest capital injection comes less than two years after NamiTech secured a $2 million Series A investment from TVS in 2023.

Spun off from FPT Corporation in 2022, NamiTech was established to meet the surging demand for AI applications in corporate management and customer service.

Leveraging the technological expertise and foundation of FPT, the startup focuses on AI-driven CRM (Customer Relationship Management) solutions designed to optimize interactions between businesses and their users.

NamiTech specializes in core technologies including neural signal processing, voice technology, biometrics, and natural language processing (NLP).

The company reported that its products are currently deployed for clients across Vietnam, Japan, and the US, serving diverse sectors such as finance, banking, insurance, retail, and telecommunications. Gaining early traction in these high-standard markets is considered a pivotal step in the AI startup’s global expansion strategy.

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