KEY POINTS
  • Appetite for Southeast Asia's start-ups is growing, but that hunger could remain unsated for some time, according to one of the region's early-stage venture capital firms.
  • Vinnie Lauria of Golden Gate Ventures told CNBC that several companies in his portfolio have turned down or deferred various offers to go public.
  • "There's definitely companies in our portfolio that are getting asked by multiple angles, but they just don't have the appetite yet," he said.
Indonesian ride-hailing giant Gojek's drivers on the streets of Jakarta.

SINGAPORE — Appetite for Southeast Asia's start-ups is growing as investors seek to take advantage of the region's vast potential and hunt for the next blockbuster IPO.

But that hunger could remain unsated for some time, according to the managing partner of one of the region's early-stage venture capital firms, who said some start-ups are holding off on going public.