FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENTS

You raised the money. Now make the story worth telling.

A funding announcement is one of the few moments when your entire market pays attention at once. We help you turn that window into a story that brings in customers, talent, and the investors already watching for what you do next.

Sound familiar?

You Just Closed a Round and the Announcement Feels Flat

The funding is real, but the draft reads like a fill-in-the-blank template. You need a story that makes people see you as a serious player, not just a company that raised money.

Everyone Has a Different Version of the Story

Your founders, investors, and board members all have ideas about what the announcement should say. You need someone to get everyone on the same page before anything goes public.

You Raised Locally but Need to Travel Further

You raised in the Philippines or Southeast Asia, but the news has to land beyond local media. You need coverage in the regional and global publications your customers and future investors actually read.

This Isn't Your First Raise, but the Story Needs to Grow Up

The early-stage arc is behind you. This time the announcement is about scale, leadership, or a new direction. The story needs to match where the business is headed.

HOW WE APPROACH THIS

Phase 01

Find the Real Story

We sit with your founders and investors to figure out what this funding actually means. What problem does it solve? What changes now? We find the angles that reporters and your market will actually care about.

Phase 02

Get Everyone on the Same Page

We bring your founding team, lead investors, and board into one clear message. Everyone reviews the same story, the same quotes, and the same positioning before a single pitch goes out.

Phase 03

Pick the Right Media, in the Right Order

Using Media Meter, we identify the outlets and journalists that cover your space. We build a targeted list, from the publications that anchor the story to the ones that extend its reach, and sequence outreach for maximum pickup across local, regional, and global targets.

Phase 04

Launch Day

Embargo management, coordinated distribution, spokesperson prep, and real-time follow-up with reporters. You see a live dashboard tracking pickups, interview requests, and social sharing as coverage rolls in.

Phase 05

Keep the Story Going

Launch day is the starting line. We extend the coverage through opinion pieces, founder profiles, and follow-on media opportunities that keep your company visible well beyond the initial announcement.

WHAT SETS US APART

We Shape the Story, Not Just Send the Release

Most agencies treat funding announcements as a distribution job. We treat them as a strategic moment, designed to set up your next move, whether that’s a new market, a key hire, or the next raise.

We Know Which Reporters and Outlets Actually Matter Here

Philippine startup media is concentrated. Knowing which editors break funding stories and how regional outlets pick coverage is the difference between a few mentions and a full media cycle.

You See the Coverage as It Happens

Media Meter tracks coverage as it publishes, so your team sees who picked up the story and how it’s being framed. Real-time data for investors, real-time visibility for us.

Different Stage, Different Story

Early rounds introduce the team. Growth rounds prove traction. Later rounds need a leadership story that holds up to scrutiny. We adjust strategy and framing based on where you’re headed.

Who IT'S BUILT FOR

Founders
& CEOs

Leading a round close and responsible for how the market receives the news.

Investor
Relations

Tasked with coordinating the announcement across internal and external stakeholders.

Communications Teams

Managing portfolio company announcements and ensuring narrative consistency across the fund.

Finance
Leads

Translating financial milestones into market-facing stories that support business development.

Let’s Map Your Philippine Market Entry

Whether you’re months away from launch or still evaluating the opportunity, a conversation with our team will give you a clearer picture of what communications in the Philippines actually looks like.

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