Built in the Philippines.

For Southeast Asia. Ready for the World.

Omtse is a venture studio building the systems that make regeneration possible - starting in the Philippines, with models designed to scale globally.

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We focus on infrastructure: not roads or grids, but the deeper systems that allow climate action to become livelihood, and land restoration to become long-term value.

That means tools for measuring carbon, structures for storing and growing crops, financial rails for community-owned ventures, and pathways for turning environmental stewardship into income that lasts.

We launched in the Philippines because it puts us face-to-face with real-world challenges and positions us to scale what works.

The Philippines faces some of the world’s most urgent climate risks—but it also holds the networks, knowledge, and resilience to lead the global response. If a solution can work here—across islands, ecosystems, and languages—it can work anywhere.

That’s the foundation we’re building on.

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A Venture Studio That Builds - and Assembles

We’re not a fund. We’re not a think tank. We’re a studio that does the work: carefully, iteratively, and in partnership with people who know the terrain best.

Omtse doesn’t wait for perfect conditions or ready-made solutions. We build what’s missing—and stitch together what already works.

Sometimes that means designing a venture from scratch: a carbon platform, a rural telecom service, a new kind of credit structure. Other times, it means assembling trusted partners, proven technologies, and public frameworks into something cohesive, contextual, and built to last.

Every venture we support—whether born in-house or co-developed—is grounded in the same principle: Solve real problems with real systems, and make sure the value flows back to the ground.

It’s Our Mission To Save The Earth.

Our ventures emerge from field realities, not conference decks. They’re designed to create shared value, not extract it. And they stay anchored in the relationships that make them possible.

We believe regeneration is not a niche. It’s the next economy. But it will only work if the systems beneath it are strong, inclusive, and built to hold.

That’s what we’re building. And that’s the work we invite others into.