DOKU Secures 458 Billion Rupiah Funding from Apis Growth Fund II

DOKU announces $32 million (over 458 billion Rupiah) funding round from Apis Growth Fund II, a private equity fund managed by Apis Partners LLP, a UK-based asset manager that supports growing financial services and fintech businesses. DOKU is Apis Partners’ first portfolio in Indonesia.

DOKU is a subsidiary of PT Elang Andalan Nusantara (EAN), a joint venture owned by Emtek and Alibaba. Based on Emtek’s financial report, PT Kreatif Media Karya (KMK) holds a 55% stake in EAN’s second-tier subsidiary. Furthermore, it is sold to a third party.

The transaction resulted in KMK to lose control in EAN and subsequently stopped consolidating EAN’s financial statements to the Group’s consolidated financial statements.

DOKU will use the fresh funds to accelerate the development of some new offerings for businesses and consumers, as well as to expand the company’s geographical reach in providing access to digital payments for the Indonesian people.

“[..] We believe by supporting such company as DOKU, we will benefit from its proven experience. This collaboration with Apis Partners is a new chapter for DOKU and we are very excited to continue this partnership,” DOKU’s Co-Founder and COO, Nabilah Alsagoff said during a virtual press conference, Thursday (5/8).

In an official statement, Apis Partners Managing Partner and Co-Founder Matteo Stefanel said, “We are delighted to partner with DOKU in Apis Partners’ first investment in Indonesia, which reflects our trust in this country as an investment field. We are delighted to be working with a team that has built a market-leading organization [..],” he said.

In global realm, Apis Partners has several payment gateway startup portfolios, such as EPS (India), DPO (Africa), GHL (Malaysia), Adumo (South Africa), and Codapay (Singapore).

DOKU’s growth

DOKU was founded in 2007 as the sole digital payment player in Indonesia with the most complete payment license from fund transfer, e-wallet, and e-money to customers. The company also has a remittance license, collaborated with partners in neighboring countries to facilitate transfers between countries.

Last year alone, DOKU processed 47 million transactions with a total processed value of $2.9 billion. One of the reasons of the increase transactions was the game vouchers purchase as many people had to stay at home. Furthermore, it also comes from online transportation payments, the result of DOKU’s collaboration with Maxim.

“Game purchasing recorded an increasing number, one of which was due to stay at home policy. Moreover, we are intensifying partnerships with game publishers, such as Unipin, also Google Play, soon to live with TikTok, and Facebook for advertising purchase,” DOKU’s CMO, Himelda Renuat said.

One fascinating data is the surge in newly registered QRIS merchants with 1583% YOY and an increase of more than 30% for the retail, game, and digital content merchant categories.

DOKU’s core business is payment gateway, which contributes as much as 70% to the total service. Apart from that, DOKU’s other businesses are Collaborative Commerce (DOKU Wallet) and Transfer Service (remittance and disbursement).

Last April, the company announced a rebrand for its payment gateway business to “Jokul” with objective to create more familiar approach to users from all business circles, corporations, startups, MSMEs, to individual sellers. Jokul is a slang word in the 90s that means “to sell”. It is said that more than 5 thousand businesses have registered as organic merchants.

The large market of payment gateway

According to research by Mordor Intelligence, the global payment gateway service market has reached $17.2 billion in 2020. It is projected to grow at $42.9 billion by 2026.

In Indonesia, there are several players who provide related services, helping digital businesses to accommodate payments. Among those are Midtrans, Faspay, Xendit, and others.

The potential is there and wide, considering that consumers in Indonesia have varied options for their online payment system. According to a survey by iPrice and Jakpat last year, bank transfer still dominates, followed by e-wallet and other payments.

The role of payment gateway service is to provide simplification for developers. Instead of having to do manual integration for each payment system, they can use a ready-made service by plugging the payment gateway API into the application backend.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

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Fuse Insurtech Announces the Closing of Series B Funding

Fuse insurtech today (09/8) announced the closing of its series B funding with an undisclosed amount. The round was led by GGV Capital with the participation of previous investors, including East Ventures Growth, SMDV, Golden Gate Ventures, Heyokha Brothers, Emtek, and some undisclosed investors.

The fresh funds will be focused on developing its digital platform and continuing the expansion to other countries in Southeast Asia, outside of Indonesia and Vietnam. Previously, Fuse has secured series A funding in late 2019, led by EV Growth.

This insurtech platform was founded in 2017 by Andy Yeung and Ivan Sunandar. The company claimed to be a pioneer application that focuses on the agent-base model. This is considered relevant to Indonesia, as 97% of the population is still underinsured due to lack of confidence in the current insurance system.

Using the approach, the company is said to record Gross Written Premium (GWP) exceeding $50 million or equivalent to Rp720 billion in 2020 and is confident enough to claim as the largest insurtech platform in Indonesia [by transaction].

Fuse has partnered with 30 insurance companies, offering more than 300 products, including through employee benefit programs and integrated e-commerce sites.

“We always focused on product innovation and will continue to invest in developing platforms that make insurance accessible and affordable to everyone in Southeast Asia. A total of 7 insurance companies have chosen Fuse to be their strategic insurtech partner in Indonesia,” the CEO, Andy Yeung said.

Market competition

Discovering the current insurtech landscape in Indonesia, Fuse’s two closest competitors, in terms of business size, are PasarPolis and Qoala. With different metrics, PasarPolis confirmed, as of August 2020 they had issued 70 million new policies every month. The total successful policies released in 2019 reached 650 million in its operational countries, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.

Earlier this year, PasarPolis secured IDR 70 billion funding from IFC, following the IDR 796 billion Series B round which was announced in September 2020. The startup is backed by several investors, including LeapFrog Investments, SBI Investment, Alpha JWC Ventures, Intudo Ventures, etc.

Another insurtech startup is Qoala. Last April 2020 the firm announced 209 billion Rupiah series A funding led by MDI Ventures through the Centauri Fund. Also participated several investors including Sequoia India, Flourish Ventures, Kookmin Bank Investments, Mirae Asset Venture Investment, Mirae Asset Sekuritas, Central Capital Ventura, SeedPlus, etc.

Since March 2020, the company claims to have proceed more than 2 million policies per month, the number increased from the previous one 7,000 policies per month in March 2019.

Market potential

According to DSInnovate data in the “Insurtech Report 2021“, the GWP recorded by the insurance industry in Indonesia has reached $20.8 billion in 2020. The number is dominated by Life insurance with 73.8%.

Although the pandemic has affected its emerging penetration in Indonesia, this sector was relatively able to recover quickly as viewed from the Gross Premium Income.

The insurtech potential to democratize the insurance business in Indonesia is wider than ever, including in the context of capturing new users and educating the market. Further from the report, there are several important factors to encourage insurance adoption in Indonesia in relation to digital services.

First, in terms of the claim process, convenience is the key (48% of respondents). Moreover, the service provider brand must be convincing (39%). Furthermore, proceed with costs (37%) and benefits provided (11%).


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

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The Collaboration of Stockbit and Sinarmas Securities Comes to an End, Users Suggested to Migrate

The exclusive business partnership between Stockbit and Sinarmas Sekuritas is to end on August 9, 2021, due to the release of the online investment application SimInvest. From the day forward, Sinarmas customers can no longer make transactions through the Stockbit application.

New transactions can be made further through the SimInvest application. This transition is expected to run smoothly for users convenience in terms of transaction.

Stockbit’s Director, Wellson Lo congratulated the launch of SimInvest. “Although the collaboration between Stockbit and Sinarmas Sekuritas has ended, it does not weaken our support for Sinarmas Sekuritas to continue to provide the best service for Indonesian people,” he said in an official statement, Friday (6/8).

He appreciated Sinarmas’ steps to continue to innovate in capturing millennial’s attention for investment in the capital market. He said, investing through convenient applications is the main factor that can increase the awareness of this digital savvy generation to invest for a better future.

Sinarmas Securities’ Director, Kerry Rusli said, SimInvest was released specifically to reach retail customers who show increasing prospects since the pandemic. Through the SimInvest application, customers can easily register, invest in stocks and mutual funds, place orders, monitor history, and manage their watchlist.

“Therefore, we invite Sinarmas Sekuritas customers to invest through the SimInvest application,” he said.

Stockbit performance

Stockbit managed to gather more than 980 thousand registered users who invested in its application as of August 5, 2021. The company also experience the growing interest in the number of investors, as proven by the end of the second quarter of 2021 with 817 thousand users. As many as 70% of these users are millennial generation with age ranging from 18-34 years.

Initially, Stockbit is an investment community platform that was founded in 2015. The spirit was to help investors and traders make the best possible analysis before investing. Wellson says an analytics platform that combines quality data and helps educate the market through better collaborative analytics.

The Stockbit feature is also enriched, by presenting the stock purchase feature directly in the Stockbit application. Sinarmas Securities has been its exclusive partner since early 2018.

After Sinarmas “left”, the company representatives told DailySocial that they are preparing a new strategy to attract more new customers. The information is expected to be announced soon.

Although the trading feature is temporarily missing from Stockbit app, the application can still be used to find information about stock analysis (Stockbit Social).

In Indonesia, the number of stock investors continues to increase by time. In the early 2016, the number of stock investors was recorded at 434 thousand people. Meanwhile, at the end of July 2021, the number increased dramatically to 2.56 million. In terms of age, the Indonesia Stock Exchange noted that as of May 2021, as many as 77.9% of the total stock investors were aged 18-40 years.

Raising awareness and reaching more investors is our collective homework as in terms og aggregate, only about 2% of Indonesia’s productive age population invests in the capital market. This figure lags far behind the United States (55%), Singapore (26%), and Malaysia (9%). The magnitude of these opportunities automatically encourages the birth of many wealthtech companies.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian
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Blibli Confirms to Reach Unicorn Status

Blibli adds to the list of Indonesian unicorn startups. The news was confirmed by the CEO, Kusumo Martanto in a Mastermind exclusive interview with DailySocial.id.

Martanto said, “Although we have not openly announced any kind of status, our business size has exceeded billions of dollars. Can I say that we have reached unicorn status? Yes. However, as a digital company, we want to create a sustainable company with positive value and impact on society.

Previously, Tiket.com has conveyed the unicorn status, an OTA startup acquired by Blibli in 2017. Tiket.com is reportedly exploring the potential to go public through SPAC COVA Acquisition Corp vehicle. (COVA) with an estimated combined company value of $2 billion.

The following is a complete list of Indonesian unicorn startups – several companies have specifically confirmed its status to DailySocial.id and yet to announced it to the public

Perusahaan Est. Valuasi
Gojek-Tokopedia $18 miliar
Traveloka ~$3 miliar
Bukalapak ~$3 miliar
OVO ~$2,9 miliar
JD.id (dikonfirmasi perusahaan) undisclosed
Blibli (dikonfirmasi perusahaan) undisclosed
Tiket.com (dikonfirmasi perusahaan) ~$1 miliar
Kredivo $2,5 miliar

Blibli’s business map

Under GDP Venture, an investment company owned by Djarum group, Blibli has taken a number of strategic actions towards several startups in Indonesia. In addition to acquiring Tiket.com, they also became investment arm and acquisition vehicle to other startups. This initiative led the Blibli’s CEO to a member of the board/commissioner in a number of startups.

In its core business, during the last two years, the company has launched various initiatives. First, strengthening the company’s O2O concept, including through BlibliMart services — which in early 2020 was said to be the second strongest category in Blibli after electronics in terms of order and GMV. They also initiated an offline store, but its expansion was delayed due to the pandemic.

In the late 2020, along with Indodana which is Cermati Fintech Group’s subsidiary, Blibli launched a paylater feature to extend the payment channels. Blibli Mitra is also promoted as an effort to collaborate with more MSMEs – as of the end of 2020, it is claimed to have found 16,000 partners with more than 1 million consumers.

This year, the company focuses on several initiatives. First, to capture the used car marketplace trend that continues to skyrocket, Blibli is increasing its collaboration with Garasi.id, its business unit, to serve the needs of buying and selling used cars.

Furthermore, in the era of digital banking, they collaborate with BCA Digital as an exclusive partner. At the initial stage, Blibli users can create blu accounts, make e-commerce payments, and transact via in-app payments.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

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Kredivo to Go-Public via SPAC, Aiming for 6.1 Trillion Rupiah Funding

Kredivo’s parent company FinAccel, announced to become a public company on the NASDAQ through SPAC. Kredivo is to merge with VPC Impact Acquisition Holdings II (NASDAQ: VPCB) shell company, an affiliate of Victory Park Capital (VPC), a global investment firm provided credit facilities to Kredivo several times.

Both FinAccel and VPCB have entered a definitive agreement for merger and filed documents with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). VPCB alone has completed its IPO in March 2021.

With this merger, FinAccel will have a pro-forma equity valuation around $2.5 billion, assuming no redemption. FinAccel will be the next unicorn startup from Indonesia once the transaction is finalized.

In a virtual press conference held by the company for several media (03/8), FinAccel’s Co-Founder and CEO, Akhsay Garg explained that the opportunity to become a public company arrived as FinAccel and VPC have a strong business relation. He values VPC as a quality and reputable firm.

Moreover, in terms of a huge fresh funds at one time is not possible for a company if it is only through private funding. Therefore, when this opportunity arrived, FinAccel wanted to make the most of it.

“We did not choose to IPO, but the best funding option. This is not a sudden decision, but an opportunity appeared at its finest,” Garg said.

Regarding the NASDAQ listing process, this transaction is expected to generate over $430 million (over 6.1 trillion Rupiah) in cash on the company’s combined balance sheet. The total funds represents a contribution of up to $256 million in cash sent into the account of the VPCB representative (assuming no PVCB shareholders redeem their shares).

Furthermore, $120 million in private placement (PIPE) led by Marshall Wace, Corbin Capital, SV Investment, Palantir Technologies, Maso Capital, and VPC sponsors, along with an additional $55 million equity commitment from former investor NAVER (via NAVER Financial) and Square Peg.

Garg explained that the market access opening on the US stock exchange creates opportunities for companies to get much greater liquidity. The United States Stock Exchange is indeed the “home” for many big tech companies worldwide. From Asia alone, Sea, Alibaba, and Grab ware to be listed in the near future.

He also stated dual listing is an option, by going public on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Although the decision is yet to be further specified.

Furthermore, Garg explained that the merger’s fresh funds will later become the company’s ammo to strengthen its position in Southeast Asia, there will be regional expansion plans to Vietnam and Thailand, and the development of new business lines.

His comments on the unicorn status in the future, Garg confirms this. However, he said, unicorn and IPOs were not something the first company’s target since the establishment. He wants to continue the company’s vision of deepening the penetration of digital credit cards, which still have wide opportunities in Southeast Asia.

Kredivo’s growth

PayLater becomes a popular payment option for Indonesia’s e-commerce / Kredivo-Katadata

In its track record, Kredivo disburses instant credit financing to users for e-commerce purchases and offline as well as cash loans, based on real-time decisioning powered by self-made AI technology. The company’s total user has nearly reached 4 million and collaborates with 8 of the 10 leading e-commerce platforms in Indonesia.

Kredivo’s user base has doubled over the past 10 months and its annual revenue has also doubled over the past seven months. The company claims to lead the Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) industry, with a wallet share of at least 50% in the majority of e-commerce merchants in Indonesia.

In Indonesia, credit card user penetration from the middle class segment is less than 10%, through a partnership with Kredivo, merchants are able to increase the value of their consumer spending.

The surveyed Kredivo merchants were able to record an increase over two times up in average number of purchases (average basket size), up to three times increase in the frequency of transactions, with more than 50% of these merchants saying Kredivo could increase its cart conversion rate or the number of transactions they made. successful at checkout time.

SPAC trends

SPAC becomes a buzzword since the beginning of this year. Besides Kredivo, other local companies are also interested to use this scheme, including Tiket.com. The company, which is now valued at more than $1 billion, is reportedly considering SPAC to be its vehicle for listing on the stock exchange. Rumor has it that they will cooperate with the COVA Acquisition Corp. (COVA) blank check company, forming a combined company worth more than $2 billion.

In addition, in a statement quoted by Kumparan, GoTo CEO Andre Soelistyo said the Gojek-Tokopedia joint company is also targeted to be listed on the stock exchange before the end of 2021.

And as previously known, other unicorns Traveloka and Bukalapak have also reportedly started exploring the option of going public with SPAC vehicles.

SPAC popularity arises as the conventional IPO process is considered more complicated, expensive, and time-consuming for tech startups. In the United States, 2020 is a significant growth momentum for going public through blank check vehicles. There are more than 200 SPACs raising approximately $799 billion.

However, currently there is a decline in SPAC prices and institutional investors’ interest in entering PIPE; it is possible for startups to rethink going public through this mechanism.

Withersworldwide partner Joel Shen argues that the resurgence of SPAC’s popularity can be attributed to low interest rates, abundant liquidity in the market due to the stimulus from the US central bank system, and an increase in the number of acquisition targets, especially in the technology sector.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

Blibli’s Kusumo Martanto on E-commerce Industry: Innovation is the Key to Sustainability

This article is a part of DailySocial’s Mastermind Series, featuring innovators and leaders in Indonesia’s tech industry sharing their stories and point of view.

A company is not something you easily founded, a good company is built with a solid foundation and solid strategy. Kusumo Martanto built Blibli from scratch using a customer-centric approach. Recently celebrating its 10th anniversary, the company has reached some major milestones. Also, he plays a role as the COO of GDP Venture as a channel to create an investment vehicle to further develop Indonesia’s digital industry

Before the tech industry era, Martanto has been trained to overcome challenges. From educational struggle, adapting to the new culture with limited vocabulary, and surviving the life of an overseas student with scholarship demands and a part-time job. However, all his constant effort pays off as he finally gets a chance to pursue a career in the tech industry.

As the Co-Founder and CEO of Blibli, one of the leading e-commerce companies in Indonesia, Martanto aims to create a sustainable company with positive value and impact on society. In the process of climbing the top ladder, challenges often appear and the company has to be ready. He also believes that the key to this dynamic industry is innovation, and collaboration is a way to make it sustainable.

DailySocial has an opportunity to have an exclusive interview with Martanto and further discuss his thoughts on the Indonesian e-commerce landscape and its future potential.

How were your early days before the tech industry happened in your life?

Looking back to my journey, I was trained to overcome challenges. Engineering has started to draw my attention in school, which cannot be separated from computers and I did not have one back then. Also, I was just a boy from Central Java with big dreams. It never occurred to me that I could study abroad with all the cost and paperwork, but I have this strong will. Then, with all the resources available at that time, I look for a way in the metropolitan area. Fortunately, my parents are very encouraging. With many considerations and through a long process, I managed to register and continue my study at Iowa State University.

The real struggle happened within the first two years of adapting to a new country and culture with limited vocabulary. And that was before the internet era. I had to record my lectures from time to time and listen to them multiple times before I really grasp the gist. The second year, I have applied for a scholarship and was doing part-time to cover my expenses, 8-hour sleep was off the table. It was tough, but I was tougher.

Kusumo Martanto / Dokumentasi GDP Venture

You’ve graduated from a top-ranked engineering program at Iowa State University and a continuing Master’s program at Georgia Institute of Technology. Can you share a bit of your experience of how living and studying abroad can help you upskill and what kind of perspective you’ve gained outside this country?

Looking back to my era, it was very different in terms of teaching and learning. In Indonesia, respect means to obey. In class, we can ask questions but never questioning them. In the States, we are forced to participate, to speak up. Not only to have critical thinking but also to understand the context. It goes a long way and has shaped my mindset.

What made you decide to come home? Why not continue pursuing a career in the States?

Honestly, I thought of getting back home to work before continuing my master’s degree. I applied for several jobs at home country, but also prepared for Plan B and submitted an application to continue studying. When I arrived in Indonesia, I already got an offer to work for a company. However, during my stay in my hometown, I received an acceptance letter from the States. After a lengthy discussion with my parents, I decided to pursue my master’s degree in the US.

My next journey is actually the interesting and fun part. My first career attempt is in the aerospace industry since I dream of becoming a pilot. That time I got exposure to the tech industry. Furthermore, I moved into a software company; and it was pure technology. Then, I joined intel and up until now I have drifted deep into this area and enjoy where I’m going.

After that, I started to think of my parents in Indonesia as they’re getting old. Besides, I already contribute enough to the country that adopted me, why not try to make something work in my home country. Indonesia alone has excellent potential with its growing internet penetration. It totally changed the whole thing from communication to a lot more specific industries. I, then, take my chance.

What was the idea behind the creation of Blibli, one of Djarum’s first digital products? What kind of challenges you’ve encountered and how to overcome that?

Historically speaking, Indonesia has been a center of commerce for ages, and the concept has been deep-rooted in its people. This country holds great potential in terms of many factors. One of the most essential is the demographic bonus. We have many young people in the productive age, ready to pour energy into building this country’s prosperity.  Moreover, most of these people have high curiosity, also willing to adapt and to adopt. Retails are rapidly growing and have become the great ammo to support the economy.

Back then in 2011, Indonesia’s internet penetration was only 12,3% of the total population. Still, it is more significant than one country’s population. In terms of geography, this is a vast country, it is an advantage as well as a challenge for distribution. The idea of e-commerce will be very much likely to appear given the previous facts stated.

We started Blibli with the aim to be the 1st leading e-commerce to deliver the best customer-centric experience for both buyers and sellers. In the process of climbing the top ladder, we encounter lots of challenges. Unlike the US and China with vast land, Indonesia has a wide ocean in terms of distribution. This is one of the biggest challenges to provide cost-efficient logistics. Furthermore, the payment becomes another rocky road in this industry. It was not as efficient as today’s banking.

All these challenges only forced us to be more creative and innovative in developing our platform. I also believe that to make the ecosystem work, we need to work as a unity. That is why we also collaborated with our very trusted partners to serve the community better. Innovation is the key to the dynamic industry and collaboration is what makes it sustainable.

What kind of innovations Blibli has or will develop in the near future?

We have launched lots of innovations since the very beginning of our operations. In fact, Blibli is often the first one to offer new innovation. For example, the free delivery and 0% installment while others still charge additional costs for credit card payment. Also, we guarantee the originality of the products offered on our platform. To ensure this, we only collaborated with trusted partners. Another highlight is when we introduce the pre-order feature, in collaboration with Telkomsel.

Moreover, we believe that online will never 100% replace the offline ecosystem, only to complement each other. Therefore, last year we launched our omnichannel initiative to win the offline market. There are several features including Blibli in-store, Click & Collect, and BlibliMart for grocery to strengthen this strategy.

In this time of the pandemic, we also realize that many people are struggling with stable income. Therefore, we also launched the PayLater service to cover basic needs for users. Aside from that, MSME becomes one of the most affected sectors due to this pandemic. We discover one of their pain points is the place to keep their products. We tried to solve this problem by introducing fulfillment by Blibli.

The latest one, a cross-industry collaboration between BCA Digital and us, has made Blibli the first e-commerce platform fully integrated with digital banks in Indonesia. I believe that the development of a digital ecosystem in Indonesia can reach its full potential through collaboration. Therefore, we will continue to innovate and adapt to the changing market by responding to the challenges and experiences.

The launching of Blibli’s warehouse Cakung

Do you think “unicorn” status is important? What kind of essential value the company should have in order to reach sustainability?

It is only reasonable for a startup company to want to achieve a certain status or major milestone. Although we have not openly announced any kind of status, our business size has exceeded billions of dollars. Can I say that we have reached unicorn status? Yes. However, as a digital company, what we really want is to create a sustainable company with positive value and impact on society.

In terms of value, I think all the remarkable outcomes require hard work and perseverance. I tried to plant this kind of mindset in all of our members in Blibli. That we are not just a company, but also part of the society.  Therefore, always do your best to create a positive impact through technology and innovation. Also, when a business has grown large, it is hard not to be complacent, that is why we need to keep the agility strong. Always be prudent and expect the unexpected.

You’re also the COO of GDP Venture. What kind of role you’ve played in this organization, do you also make personal investments?

During the Blibli creation, our shareholders also consider creating investment vehicles to further develop Indonesia’s digital industry. Everything we have been discussing will only work when the whole country can prosper. Therefore, I helped Martin Hartono set up the investment company and proposed the idea of the name GDP Venture. I have also been investing as an angel, and above all, I contribute with my experience, including as an advisor.

GDP Venture’s investment activity circa 2017

After a long time managing Blibli from scratch to this stage, have you ever thought of starting another company? Or exploring another industry?

The thing with creation is you can do it in various kinds of ways. One can be a founder, investor, or part of a team member. I have lots of ideas, which now channeled more to the investment or mentorship activities. I started in the e-commerce industry, and this is just the beginning, the potential is still very long ahead to the future.

In terms of interest, I prefer the old-fashioned industry such as health. In Indonesia, even the first-tier country is still facing difficulty to have access to sufficient health facilities. However, as I want to create something in a different industry, I want this to be part of Blibli and the group. While brainstorming for the plan, I was introduced to the startup founder who wants to start a similar business. Instead of competing, we decided to invest in the startup that we have currently known as Halodoc. I became the advisor to the company.

Another thing, I reckon the edtech industry is quite interesting. Above all, any kind of industry is good. I, personally attracted to fields that can directly impact society, such as healthcare and education. As long as there are people, these industries will strive.

As an experienced leader, what can you say for those tech enthusiasts out there wanting to build their own legacy?

Everyone has their talents and call to life. Not everyone has to be an entrepreneur, I, myself, am still learning. To be entrepreneurs or anything, we cannot only rely on skill or knowledge. People need to have a solid character in order to build something sustainable. Also, there is no such thing as instant success, and success is earned.

Feedloop Receives Pre Series A Funding, Currently Operating a Codeless Application Development Platform

SaaS service developer for business digitization Feedloop secures pre-series A funding of an undisclosed amount. This round was led by Telkomsel Mitra Innovation (TMI) with the participation of Aksara Ventures and the previous investor, East Ventures.

Funds will be focused on accelerating the development of technology products, recruiting more human resources, and building distribution networks.

Was founded by Ahmad Rizqi Meydiarsi (CEO), Ronaldi Kurniawan Saphala (CTO), and Muhammad Aji Santika (CMO) in 2018; Feedloop provides much different services than in the early days. They first debuted with a platform that allows marketers to create interactive content such as surveys, quizzes, or digital stories to support online marketing.

While the existing SaaS has been expanded with two main products, Qore and AIXP. Qore is a no code development platform (NCDP), allowing users to develop applications without code/programming for various purposes, such as HR management, warehouse management, consumer applications, and others.

Moreover, AXIP was developed as a customer data and experience platform (CDXP), enabling users to manage digital data from various channels to improve their marketing capabilities. Including aimed at analyzing customer behavior in real-time.

“Entering its third year, Feedloop will continue its commitment to become a digital-enabler for Indonesian companies [..] The investment from TMI will help us to accelerate the realization of our great mission to create equitable digital transformation throughout Indonesia,” Rizqi said.

Potential synergy

Since its debut in May 2019 with an initial managed fund of IDR 576 billion, TMI focused on investing in various types of startups that can be synergized with the main business of the parent. Synergy is an important point that is underlined, as a corporate venture capital (CVC), they carry an important mission to help companies achieve certain goals, in this case digital transformation.

The strategic partnership with Feedloop is no exception. Along with that, Telkomsel will jointly develop a data management platform and consumer experience. Various types of customer data will be formulated to be a more targeted marketing reference and product innovation. The purpose of developing this platform is also to help other SOEs (outside the Telkomsel group) adopt digital transformation.

Feedloop is now TMI’s 13th portfolio company. Previously they have invested in Kredivo, Inspigo, EVOS Esports, TaniHub, Qlue, Tada, PrivyID, Roambee, Halodoc, SiCepat, Skor, and Sekolahmu.

“In the future, TMI will be further developed to open up various opportunities for collaboration and wider startup empowerment. We have prepared many things to realize various strategic plans in the future,” TMI’s CEO, Marlin R. Siahaan said on a media briefing (22/7).

Data and no-code platform projection

Previously there were Typedream and Cotter, no-code platforms developed by founders from Indonesia. They managed to secure seed funding from Y Combinator and some global angel investors. The service concept takes the form of a web builder and a passwordless login platform, allowing users to build their websites without programming; and create secure login access without requiring a password.

The convenience offered makes the no-code platform, or often also called low-code, growing rapidly. In the global arena, currently there are many SaaS-based platforms that offer similar capabilities for various specific needs.

No-Code Platform
Various kinds of no-code platforms in global market / Petro Inverinizzi (Stride VC) and Ben Tossell (Makerpad)

According to the findings of the Appinventiv survey, no-code services are in great demand by business people because it makes it easier for them to innovate and transform. As is known, businesses are required to agilely carry out digital transformation by going online. The manual development process can take a long time for companies just starting out, as they have to go through many stages, from planning to recruiting programming experts.

Survey on user’s reasons to use low-code platform / Appinventiv

This potential brings the market value of these services to $45.5 billion by 2025. The existing platform variants not only facilitate the specific needs of large companies, but also for MSMEs who want to increase their online presence or minimize friction in their operational activities.

No-code platform market share in the world / MarketsandMarkets


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

Kejora-SBI Orbit Fund Invests on Bicycle Electric Motorcycle Battery Developer

In order to encourage the growth of electric motor users in the country, PT SWAP Energi Indonesia launched the “SWAP Battery System” innovation. Was founded in 2019, the SWAP Smart System intends to answer the needs of motorcyclists with high mobility who want to switch to electric motorbikes but are reluctant to spend hours charging their motorbike batteries.

In particular, the SWAP Battery System offers a 9-second battery-swapping innovation that has been distributed across hundreds of strategic points in Jakarta. Users no longer need to experience queuing processes such as filling up at gas stations; simply open the SWAP application (with a claimed savings of around 25% compared to gasoline) and immediately exchange batteries at the nearest SWAPPoin. This technology has been adapted by PT Smoot Motor Indonesia through the output of its newest smart electric motor called SMOOT Tempur.

“By switching to SMOOT motorcycles that are environmentally friendly and integrated with the SWAP Battery System, riders don’t have to worry when they have to travel long distances on electric motorcycles; they can enjoy savings in daily transportation costs while making a positive contribution through reducing air pollution,” PT Smooth Motor Indonesia’s Founder and CEO, Irwan Tjahaja said.

Claiming to have a significant difference with other similar service providers, SMOOT is referred to as a “smart” electric motor because it starts from a motor, battery, battery exchange place (SWAPPoin); everything is connected in a SWAP application. SMOOT users can always monitor the latest battery status and also the location of the motor. Nevertheless, for user’s convenience and security, SMOOT is equipped with an anti-theft system that can also be accessed through the application when the vehicle is lost or stolen.

Battery can be ordered through the application / SWAP

Investment from Kejora-SBI Orbit Fund

SWAP has received seed funding from Kejora-SBI Orbit Fund, which is a venture capital funding collaboration between Kejora Capital and SBI Holdings. In particular, since its initial launch, Kejora-SBI Orbit Fund intends to invest in startups that focus on the Indonesian market. In its debut, Kejora-SBI Orbit Fund committed to disburse $30 million.

Kejora-SBI Orbit’s Executive VP, Richie Wirjan revealed to DailySocial, in the future this SWAP will not only provide solutions for batteries, but also as an energy distribution company.

“We see that the electric vehicle currently used as one use case, then we will also look at logistics related to education and MSMEs. Therefore, we see that SWAP is more than just a battery for motorcycles. This will be the first trial for electric vehicles. In the future, we will see the use cases in several other logistics companies,” Richie said.

Electric vehicles is one of the SWAP use cases, which in the future will continue to develop into other sectors such as logistics, education and also support for MSME players,” Richie said.

His expectation on this innovation, two-wheeled EV players don’t have to create other infrastructure. They simply adopt the 9-second battery swap system from SWAP, therefore, a sharing economy can be achieved between fellow EV players in this ecosystem.

Currently, SWAP continues to communicate with several leading logistics companies in Indonesia, expecting to continue intensifying the adoption of SMOOT smart electric motors in the next 4th quarter.

Electric vehicle growth potential

Although there are still many Indonesian motorcycle users who choose gasoline based over electric ones, it is predicted that electric motorcycles will have positive growth in the future. According to BPS data in 2019, around 112,000,000 motorcycles have made Indonesia the world’s 3rd largest motorcycle market, and directly contributed to the high level of air pollution and its impact on public health.

Data statistik BPS pengguna sepda motor / Sumber : BPS
BPS statistics on motorcycle users / Source: BPS

With new electric motorcycle brands continue to emerge, the battery capacity is still relatively small and the performance is minimal, resulting in shorter mileage.

The 9-second battery swap concept offered by SWAP Energy allows drivers to always use the best performing battery without waiting for hours to charge like other electric batteries. PT Swap Energi Indonesia has conducted in-depth research for the development of battery and electric motor technology since 2019.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

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Yummy Corp Bags Additional Series B Funding from BRI Ventures

After securing $12 million in Series B funding led by Softbank Ventures Asia in October 2020, Yummy Corp’s cloud kitchen platform has secured additional series B funding from BRI Ventures’ Sembrani Nusantara. There is no further detais on the investment value. The company will use the funds to continue the Yummykitchen expansion in more than 50 new locations until the end of 2021.

“We expect that our expansion will not only help business players, but will also be able to open up many new jobs and help the national economy to bounce back,” Yummy Corp’s CEO, Mario Suntanu said.

Yummykitchen, Yummy Corp’s cloud kitchen business unit which was established in 2019, is growing rapidly and is sought after by food and beverage business players in Indonesia to help expand quickly and affordably during the pandemic. Cloud kitchen also become the solution as the restriction for malls opening and closing and dine in are still strictly enforced by the government.

To date, Yummy Corp runs more than 70 shared kitchens across Jadetabek, Medan, and Bandung; in collaboration with more than 50 food and beverage brands such as Dailybox, Gaaram, Kyochon, Sei Sapi Lamalera, and others. Various types of food are offered by Yummykitchen in order to provide diverse choices for consumers to enjoy the experience of buying their favorite food brands in one place.

“Now is the right time for us to encourage MSMEs platform growth through funding in new retail sector. Yummy Corp has helped MSMEs to survive the pandemic crisis and can continue to expand their business opportunities,” BRI Ventures’ CEO, Nicko Widjaja said.

Nicko continued, “BRI Ventures through the Sembrani Nusantara Venture Fund is committed to continue accelerating Indonesia’s MSMEs through the technology startup ecosystem. In addition, the new retail sector is also one of the industries with significant growth in recent years and this sector will continue to grow in the future.”

This year, Yummy Corp also announced new innovation by building a foodcourt management business unit that is integrated with online sales. This includes launching Yummyshop, an application that aims to help MSMEs sell food online, therefore, they can make orders and easy payment links.

“By the end of 2021, our target is to recruit employees and improve the quality of existing human resources as well as develop technological innovations, to help F&B players and also MSMEs in Indonesia to rise along during the pandemic,” Mario told DailySocial.

Cloud kitchen’s growth in Indonesia

According to a report released by Savills, the cloud kitchen market in Indonesia is gaining its momentum, especially in Jakarta, a vibrant economic hub and home to more than 10 million people. During the pandemic the growth is rapid, not only cloud kitchens but also a new concept, ghost kitchens.

“During the pandemic, the number of Yummykitchen transactions grew significantly up to 7 times compared to March 2020. This growth validates our belief in the great potential of online food delivery, which seems to have boomed early due to the pandemic,” Mario said.

Cloud kitchen is not a new concept in Indonesia. The previous model of cloud kitchen – one kitchen managed and operated by a brand that focused solely on delivery and takeout, has been adopted by fast food chains such as Domino’s Pizza and PHD. Instead of one building for a single brand, the cloud kitchen model is similar to the coworking space concept, accommodating several of the same brand or different owners operating in the same place.

In a report released by DailySocial, the majority of cloud kitchen operators are targeting F&B businesses in SME scale. Meanwhile, restaurant chains prefer traditional outlets as many of them sell not only food, but also atmosphere and dining experience to their customers. There are currently at least 15 cloud kitchen operators operating in Indonesia.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

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OttoPoint Introduces Coalition Loyalty Platform

Was founded in 2019, OttoPoint aims to help business owners increase customer loyalty while attracting new customers. The platform offers a variety of loyalty program services aimed at companies in improving marketing programs.

OttoPoint and OttoPay are part of the fintech division under OttoDigital Group.

OttoPoint CEO James Hamdani revealed to DailySocial, in Indonesia, loyalty programs is rapidly growing. In the past few years, many brands started to offer discounts to keep consumers using their products or services.

“However, companies have started to apply various forms of other loyalty programs, such as cashback, points, stamps, gamification, etc. This means that business competition is getting tougher to attract consumers in Indonesia,” James said.

To begin with, OttoPoint focused on coalition-based customer loyalty programs by cooperating with various brands and companies to be in a more efficient and profitable ecosystem.

This program is applied in the form of points and reward catalogs. It provides brands with advantage, as they don’t have to build a loyalty system from scratch. You don’t even need to acquire partners one by one to bring rewards to consumers.

“For approximately a year in Indonesia, on average, our issuer partners have succeeded in increasing transaction frequency by 25% and transaction volume by 35% within three months. In addition, more than 300 thousand users have experienced the benefits of OttoPoint until June 2021,” James added.

Leading features

One of the loyalty programs that is considered to be the right type for the brand is coalition. Several brands join the same loyalty ecosystem. Business players can make integration and no longer have to bother building a system from scratch.

“In general, all types of business definitely need consumers to support the continuity of its company. Of the various types of consumers, the most potential and profitable type for companies is loyal consumers. It is not only because they will regularly contribute to sales. However, as they also the ones who will potentially recommend the company’s brand to their closest circle,” James said.

As a one-stop solution for loyalty program service providers in Indonesia, OttoPoint claims to have a significant difference with other platforms. Other providers will usually focus on only one type of service, such as reward points or stamps only. OttoPoint provides a variety of service solutions, ranging from coalition loyalty programs, OttoStamp, to OttoGifts.

“In addition, OttoPoint also provides a choice of loyalty program services that can be customized (white label). For large corporate groups who want to implement a loyalty program and align it with the specific needs of the various brands in the group. This service can be the best answer to help companies to apply point rewards with a close-loop,” James explained.

Loyalty program

As a form of marketing strategy that is sustainable and long-term oriented, it is predicted that loyalty programs will grow even more in the future. One of the reasons is that, as long as there is a commercial business going on, they will need a loyalty program to build loyal customer base that are profitable for the company. On the other hand, through the loyalty program, the company can also find out more in-depth customer insights.

In a research released by Wirecard revealed, 75% of customers finally decide to make a repurchase, after getting a reward from a certain brand. For James, it indicates that the potential for rewards from the loyalty program is highly effective.

“Especially in the current pandemic situation and with regulations to reduce the number of consumers who can come to the store. In order for the business to continue, companies must maximize their loyal customer database to support the company’s income,” James said.

The research also revealed that the rewards will trigger them to make more purchases. Almost all respondents said that after having a good loyalty program experience, they are more willing to receive offers and notifications from the brand. They are also willing to follow the brand’s social media accounts, after receiving positive rewards from the brand.

An interesting note found in the research is that most customers use apps and web apps for incentives, and many say that apps can help simplify the way they manage rewards. It is crucial, indeed, for the platform to have tools that function well and work seamlessly, therefore, customers can manage and monitor reward points.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian