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The VC Reset & Why The "SaaS-pocalypse" Is Overblown

Kevin Brockland, Managing Partner, Indelible Ventures

05-Mar-26 12:00

The VC Reset & Why The "SaaS-pocalypse" Is Overblown

Is Southeast Asia's venture capital slowdown a crisis, or a necessary calibration? Kevin Brockland, Managing Partner at Indelible Ventures, joins us to unpack the desperately needed reset across the LP, VC, and startup funding chain. We discuss the region's historic lack of cash returns, the truth behind the "AI hype bubble," and why vertical integration is the true key to building defensible tech companies in the next cycle.

During the previous boom cycle, the region's venture ecosystem was fueled by overexuberance, "spray and pray" capital deployment, and a heavy reliance on copy-pasted Silicon Valley playbooks. This strategy ultimately led to a landscape plagued by overstated revenues, inflated paper valuations, and a severe lack of Distribution to Paid-In Capital (DPI) for investors.

Today, Southeast Asia is facing a harsh but necessary reality check. With a visible slowdown in fundraising momentum and increasingly selective LPs, the entire ecosystem must grow up. To unlock the next wave of durable value creation, founders and fund managers must abandon generic tech wrappers and instead focus on addressing the real efficiency layers and deep vertical workflows of traditional businesses.

We discuss:

  • The VC Reset: Why the funding chain, from LPs to VCs to startups, needs a harsh reality check to correct the overstated revenues and inflated paper valuations of the previous cycle.

  • The Missing Middle: The concerning lack of new fund managers in the region, and why fresh strategies are desperately needed to fix Southeast Asia's historically poor VC return outcomes.

  • Escaping the AI Bubble: Why founders need to stop pitching "AI agents" to business owners who only care about revenue, profit, and solving operational friction.

  • The "SaaS Apocalypse": Why the narrative of AI destroying all software is overblown, but why generic, horizontal SaaS layers are in severe danger of commoditisation.

  • The Vertical Moat: How the next durable wave of value creation in Southeast Asia will come from vertical AI/SaaS companies that deeply integrate into highly nuanced industry workflows to create ultimate customer stickiness.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  technologymanaging

Tags:  funding ecosystemventure capitalsoutheast asiastartupsaisaas





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