CEVF 2026: MOST Ventures Signs Four Strategic Partnership Agreements
CEVF 2026: MOST Ventures Signs Four Strategic Partnership Agreements
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — During the fifth Central Eurasian Venture Forum (CEVF 2026) held in Tashkent, MOST Ventures signed four partnership agreements, providing Central Asian startups with access to international markets and new sources of capital.
The first agreement was a memorandum of cooperation between MOST Investments and Saudi Arabia’s venture platform 1MoreThing. The partnership aims to support AI-focused B2B startups at all stages, from idea generation to international market entry and fundraising. 1MoreThing will provide access to the Saudi and MENA markets, while MOST Investments will offer entry into the Central Asian startup ecosystem.
The second agreement, a memorandum of understanding with Korean company FAO Partners, is designed to create a structured bridge between the startup ecosystems of Korea and Central Asia. The collaboration enables Korean companies to systematically enter regional markets and provides Central Asian startups with access to the Korean partner network and international growth opportunities.
The third agreement established a strategic alliance between MOST Ventures and the global initiative Accelerate Prosperity, under the AKDN umbrella. Partners will jointly develop portfolios of early-stage projects, accelerate them, and prepare them for venture capital investment, creating a comprehensive investment ladder for pre-seed and seed startups.
Finally, the fourth agreement formalized cooperation between Uzbek company United Ventures and MOST Holding, focusing on regional startup investments in Uzbekistan, launching a business angel school, knowledge exchange, and joint project implementation.
“Central Asia is no longer just an emerging market — it is a window of opportunity with high upside for investors. Partnerships with players from MENA, Korea, and international organizations are not only about market access but also technology transfer, enhancing project quality and global competitiveness,” emphasized CEO of MOST Ventures, Alim Khamitov.
The agreements were signed during CEVF 2026, which brought together approximately 800 participants, including investors, entrepreneurs, and venture fund representatives.
The forum is organized by MOST Holding and IT Park Uzbekistan with support from the Ministry of Digital Technologies of Uzbekistan.