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§ Private Profile · Jakarta, Jakarta Raya, Indonesia
Raena is a technology company.
Raena Health develops and provides bioidentical hormone solutions, including prescription medications, over-the-counter supplements, diagnostic test kits, and topical creams. The company focuses on addressing hormonal imbalances experienced by women, offering targeted support for conditions such as perimenopause, menopause, PCOS, and PMS. Its technical approach centers on delivering clean and effective products designed for comprehensive hormonal well-being.
The company was founded by Alannah Connealy, whose personal journey influenced the creation of Raena Health. Connealy's insights stem from observations made during her time in her mother's cancer clinic, where she recognized the profound need for accessible and natural approaches to women's hormone care. This experience shaped her conviction that many hormonal issues were underserved by conventional methods.
Raena Health serves women actively seeking to manage their hormonal health and longevity. Its vision is to empower individuals to take control of their well-being, promoting healthier and fuller lives at every stage. The company aims to redefine how women access effective health solutions, fostering a more informed and balanced approach to hormone management.
Raena has raised $11.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Raena has raised $11.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Raena has raised $11.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Raena's investors include Alpha JWC Ventures, Alpha Wave Incubation, AngelPad, CyberAgent Ventures, Alan Braverman, Amos Elliston, Jared Kopf, Noah Goodhart, Seth Goldstein, AC Ventures, Beenext, Beenos.
Raena has raised $11.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $9.0M Series A in February 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2021 | $9M Series A | Alpha JWC Ventures, Alpha Wave Incubation | AngelPad, Cyberagent Ventures, Alan Braverman, Amos Elliston, Jared Kopf, Noah Goodhart, Seth Goldstein, AC Ventures, Beenext, Beenos, Strive | Announced |
| Jul 1, 2019 | $2M Seed | Beenext | Bigspring, Blume Ventures, General Catalyst, Mohr Davidow Ventures, Morgenthaler Ventures, Carol Gallagher, Rocketship.vc, VenBio Partners, Girish Mathrubootham, Sanjay Nath, Shailesh RAO, Beenos, Strive | Announced |
Raena is a Southeast Asia-based e-commerce and social commerce platform focused on beauty and skincare products. Founded in 2020, it operates as the region's largest beauty product reseller and dropshipping platform, offering over 1,000 original products from more than 250 brands via an AI-powered skin analysis tool for personalized recommendations.[1][2][3] The company serves consumers seeking high-quality Asian beauty items through direct-to-consumer channels and connects brands to an omnichannel network of sellers (offline, social media, online), without owning stores.[1][3][4] With $20.82M raised and 51-200 employees across Singapore and Indonesia, Raena emphasizes accessibility to premium products in the booming e-commerce and DTC beauty sectors.[1][2][4]
Raena emerged in 2020 from South Jakarta, Indonesia, as an incubator/accelerator-stage startup aiming to disrupt beauty retail in Southeast Asia.[1] Its founders leveraged the post-pandemic e-commerce surge to build a platform connecting brands with sellers, evolving from a simple reseller into the fastest-growing beauty ecosystem in the region.[3] Key early traction came from securing over $10M in funding from investors like Alpha Wave Incubation, AC Ventures, and Alto Partners, enabling expansion to Singapore (headquarters in Singapore River) and a workforce of 100-249.[2][4] This funding fueled its pivot to AI-driven personalization and omnichannel dropshipping, marking pivotal growth amid rising DTC beauty demand.[1][4]
Raena rides the explosive growth of Southeast Asia's e-commerce and social commerce waves, fueled by high mobile penetration, young demographics, and post-2020 shifts to online beauty shopping.[1][4] Timing aligns with DTC brands bypassing marketplaces, as seen in competitors like Supergreat and Flip, amid a 11,619-company e-commerce sector.[1] Market forces like Indonesia's beauty market boom and Asia's K-beauty trend favor its reseller model, while its network influences the ecosystem by democratizing access for small sellers and brands.[1][2][3]
Raena's momentum—$20M+ funding, regional expansion—positions it for aggressive scaling in SEA's $100B+ e-commerce market, potentially via more AI enhancements or partnerships.[1][4] Trends like AI personalization and social commerce will shape its path, with opportunities in livestream shopping and cross-border sales amid economic recovery.[1][3] Its influence may evolve from reseller to ecosystem leader, challenging incumbents if it sustains Mosaic Score improvements and navigates competition.[1] This ties back to its core: making premium beauty accessible at speed.