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Hong Kong fashion e-commerce start-up Grana lands US$1.5m funding as it eyes Asia expansion

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Company founder Luke Grana picked Hong Kong partly because of its status as a global logistics hub. He now hopes to exploit the city's nascent e-commerce market and expand in the region. Photo: SCMP Pictures

A Hong Kong-based fashion start-up that sells casual clothing through its e-commerce platform has raised US$1 million from investors including Singapore’s Golden Gate Ventures. 

In addition to an earlier seed round from luxury retailer Bluebell Group, this brings the start-up's total funding above US$2.5 million. 

A Grana spokeswoman confirmed the funding news, initially reported by an American tech blog, to the South China Morning Post on Wednesday. 
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The new funding will be used to expand Grana's platform into new markets. 

"We're pretty established here in Hong Kong, but there's definitely room to grow in Southeast Asia through Singapore, and the US," said communications director Crystal Chen. 

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She said that Singapore was a "natural next city" for the firm, which opened its Hong Kong warehouse in mid-2014. 

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