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Patrick Grove

Patrick Y-Kin Grove (born 30 April 1975) is an Australian Internet and new media entrepreneur and investor based in Asia.〔(Young rich star Patrick Grove plans US$150m Asian investment expansion ), "BRW", 1 April 2013〕
Grove is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Catcha Group,〔(Catcha Media Corporate Site ), ''Catcha Corporate Site'',〕〔(IPGA Corporate Site ), ''IPGA'',〕 and additionally serves as co-founder and Chairman of all of Catcha Group portfolio companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, including iProperty Group, (iCar Asia ) and (Ensogo ). He is also co-founder and a director of Rev Asia, Bursa Malaysia-listed, online media and publishing company.
Between 1999 and 2013, he took all four companies he founded from start-up to initial public offering (IPO).
Grove is additionally co-founder and Chairman of Catcha Group's newest business, iflix, Southeast Asia's leading Internet TV service, launched in Malaysia and the Philippines in May 2015, with key Southeast Asian markets, including Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam to follow throughout the year.
His accolades include being named as one of Australia Unlimited: 50 Global Achievers by the Australian Trade Commission,〔(),"Australia Unlimited Global 50"〕 Asia's Best Young Entrepreneurs by Bloomberg Businessweek,〔("Bloomberg Businessweek" )〕 Top Entrepreneur under 40 by Business Week Asia,〔(Asia's Best Young Entrepreneurs 2008 ), ''Bloomberg Businessweek'', 8 August 2008〕 and Global Leader of Tomorrow and New Asian Leader by the World Economic Forum〔(FT Profile ), ''FT Markets''〕 two years consecutively. He served as a judge, alongside Sir Richard Branson, and Steve Wozniak in the 2014 Talent Unleashed Awards,〔(),"Catcha's Patrick Grove joins hunt for tech superstars"〕 and also on the judging panel for television series ''Angel's Gate'' which was broadcast on Channel NewsAsia in 2012.〔(So you want to be an entrepreneur? ), "channelnewsasia.com", 2 February 2012〕
==Career==
Whilst still a student at the University of Sydney in Australia, Grove started two companies, JDI (a night club promotions business) and Vibecom (a chain of mobile phone shops). Upon graduating in 1996, he joined Arthur Andersen〔(Catcha Media Board of Directors )〕 working in both the Corporate Recovery and Corporate Finance divisions before leaving in June 1999 to start the dot-com company Catcha.com. In an article in Australia Unlimited, he is quoted as saying: "I wanted to start my own business whilst in college but my parents wouldn’t let me. We made a deal that I would finish university and work at Arthur Andersen for three years before I could do anything I want. I left after two-and-a-half years, as I couldn't resist the urge to move back to Asia to start Catcha."〔(), "The Entrepreneur"〕
Catcha.com quickly became a high-profile dot-com in Asia〔(), "Catcha.com growing its presence in S E Asia"〕 and raised over US$12 million from a combination of angel investors, venture capitalists and publicly listed companies.〔(Zdnet ), ''Catcha.com'',〕 The company received approval in principle from the Stock Exchange of Singapore in early 2000. Whilst on a global IPO roadshow, the NASDAQ crashed in April 2000〔(Nasdaq Crash of April 2000 ), ''Nasdaq Crash of April 2000'',〕 and the IPO was famously aborted〔(Shaky IPOs chill Singapore's Internet dreams ), ''Asiaweek", 9 June 2000〕 as the company become a victim of the dot-com bubble.
With an aborted IPO, a collapsing media environment and US$1.5m in debt〔(Go go Grove ), ''New Straits Times", 16 January 2005'〕 bankruptcy seemed imminent, but Grove managed to turn the company around and is credited with being one of the rare dot-com survivors.
In 2001, Catcha launched a publishing arm which has since become one of the largest magazine publishers in Southeast Asia. The company is primarily based in Malaysia but also publishes in Singapore and Indonesia. Its portfolio of titles include ''JUICE'', ''Hanger'', ''MiNT'', ''Fairways'', ''Clive'', ''Stuff'', "Total Film" and ''Prestige''.
By 2004–2005 Grove and his partners had turned around the business and completed a successful management buyout.〔(), "The Entrepreneur"〕
In 2007, Grove moved back into the online space by acquiring iProperty.com.my. He and his partners revamped and grew the business into the largest network of online property portals in Asia, operating in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau with investments in India and the Philippines.〔(Catcha Group secures US$100m investment in portfolio company iProperty.com ), "Yahoo News, July 31, 2014〕 They successfully listed the company on the Australian Stock Exchange on 11 September 2007.〔(Online Property Firm IPGA Debuts on ASX ), ''Sydney Morning Herald", 11 September 2007'〕 Since listing, the company has made a number of acquisitions including gohome.com.hk in Hong Kong and other portals in the region. In October 2013, the company crossed the MYR1 billion mark () in market cap.〔(), "iProperty.com crosses MYR 1 billion in market cap"〕 In March 2014, the company was added to the S&P/ASX 300, identifying it as one of the top 300 listed stocks on the ASX.〔(iProperty Shares Jump 13% as IPP Added to ASX 300 ), "Property Portal Watch", 10 March 2014〕
In 2009, Catcha launched Catcha Digital in conjunction with Microsoft to run all their online assets in Malaysia.〔(MSN Embraces Magazines in Malaysia ), ''Asia Media Journal", 4 September 2009'〕 In July 2011, Grove listed the company, then called Catcha Media Berhad on the Malaysian Stock Exchange. Following the merger between Catcha Media subsidiaries and Says Sdn Bhd, a new company, Rev Asia Media Equity Holdings Sdn Bhd was formed.〔(Catcha Media Berhad forms "Rev" Asia ), "Catcha Media Corporate Site", 10 October 2013〕 Catcha Media further announced in July 2014 that it had changed its name to Rev Asia Berhad.〔( Catcha Media Berhad is now Rev Asia Berhad ), "Rev Asia Corporate Site" 4 July 2014〕
In September 2012, Grove listed the third company he founded, iCar Asia, on the Australian Securities Exchange.〔(Catcha Media's iCar Lists On ASX ), ''Asia Media Journal 4 September 2009''〕〔(Patrick Grove about to get his Hattrick ), digitalnewsasia, 24 August 2012〕 iCar owns and operates ASEAN's largest network of online automotive sites in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.〔(Catcha Group secures US$100m investment in portfolio company iProperty.com ), "Business Insider", 31 July 2014〕 In March 2013, Australia's leading online cars classifieds (Carsales.com Limited ) acquired a 19.9% seat in the company,〔(Carsales.com drives into Asia ), "9 News Finance", 15 March 2013〕 later increasing its shareholding in iCar Asia to 22.9% in March 2014.〔(Carsales moves to 22.9% of iCar Asia ), "The Australian", 5 March 2014〕 The S&P Dow Jones Indices announced iCar's inclusion to the All Ordinaries Index on 21 March 2014.〔(S&P DJ Indices Announces March Quarterly Rebalance ) "S&P/Dow Jones Index Announcement", 7 March 2014〕
Grove had his fourth IPO with the listing of iBuy Group on the Australian Securities Exchange on 20 December 2013.〔(iBuy shares close 4pc above listing price ), ''Australian Financial Review", 20 December 2013'〕 iBuy is the number one ranked e-commerce player in Southeast Asia.〔(iBuy Group Ranked Number One E-Commerce Player in Southeast Asia ), 'The Wall Street Journal", 23 June 2014'〕 In early 2014, iBuy Group acquired the Southeast Asia arm of LivingSocial spreading their reach to consumers in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.〔(), "LivingSocial pulls out of Southeast Asia with sale of its remaining regional business units"〕
Besides the four listed companies, Grove also controls a number of private companies including Catcha Ventures, a Venture Fund focused on investing in growth stage Internet companies in emerging markets globally, iflix, Southeast Asia's leading Internet TV service, launched in Malaysia and the Philippines in May 2014, and has additionally invested in Frontier Digital Ventures, a digital investment firm focusing on online classifieds in frontier and pre-emerging markets.〔(), "Frontier Digital Ventures launched; acquires 30% stake in Zameen.com"〕
In November 2014, Grove's net wealth was estimated to be AUD$344 million 〔() "Young Rich 2014: 7. Patrick Grove"〕 and in May 2015, Grove was named to the BRW Rich 200 List, an annual list of the Richest People from Australia. 〔 (), "Patrick Grove's journey from Young Rick to the main Rich List" 〕

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