Hian Goh is a Founding Partner of NSI Ventures, a Series A venture capital fund focused on Technology and Internet companies in South East Asia. The fund has invested into 8 companies including Gojek, Redmart, Chope and Zimplistic, the makers of Rotimatic.
NSI Ventures is part of the Northstar Group, a private equity firm managing more than US$1.2 billion in committed equity capital dedicated to investing in growth companies in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. The Northstar Group has invested over US$2.2 billion with its co-investors in the Southeast Asian region.
Prior to NSI Ventures, Hian was the Founder of the Asian Food Channel (AFC), a 24 Hour food and lifestyle Pay TV network, which was acquired by Scripps Networks in 2013.
Hian began his career as an investment banker and was a founding member of the Salomon Smith Barney Technology investment banking practice in Asia, (now part of Citigroup) in 1999.
Hian graduated with a degree in Jurisprudence (Law) from Trinity College, Oxford, and an MBA from INSEAD. He is also a Reserve Officer with the Singapore Navy and is a Board Member of the Singapore Science Centre.
