Achmad Zaky: to Achieve Something Big, One Must Dare to Dream Big

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.

Some people say entrepreneurship is like investing. It is often said that to be a successful investor, you have to think like a business owner. Technically it makes sense. Achmad Zaky is one of the inspirational stories of entrepreneurs who left his previous growth company to build a new venture in the tech investment landscape.

As a Founder & former CEO of Bukalapak, Zaky becomes one of the pioneers in the local e-commerce industry. Through his hard work, he managed to build an e-commerce site in 2010. After a decade of building and nurturing Bukalapak, he resigned as chief executive officer (CEO) of Bukalapak effective January 6, 2020. However, he is still an active advisor to the Board of Commissioners in the unicorn.

Zaky started Bukalapak with his hometown schoolmate, Nugroho Herucahyono. Before establishing Bukalapak, Zaky and Nugroho already had a company called Suitmedia. Being friends and partners for the past 20 years, they decided to set up another venture in the form of a VC fund, called init 6, currently deploying funds from their personal pockets, to invest in early-stage startups in Indonesia.

This is a profiling session with Achmad Zaky sharing his experience building ventures and insights on the tech startup and investment ecosystem in Indonesia.

After a decade of building and nurturing Bukalapak in the e-commerce vertical, you’ve recently entered the tech investment scene with Init 6. How does the VC life been treating you lately?

It is marvelous. I mean, in Bukalapak, we’re kind of single-minded. It’s all about e-commerce until the very technical aspect. In the VC industry, it is more horizontal, with all the industry potentials. Also, this industry is quite challenging, that is actually part of the reason I shifted from the e-commerce sector, to seek more challenges. It’s also been ten years and Bukalapak has grown this big, mature, and independent. In a parable way, I consider Bukalapak as my big-grown child, and in order to grow the ecosystem, I need to create a new venture. Not easy, but I’m refreshed now.

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Achmad Zaky and Eduka’s team member. Eduka is Init 6’s first investment portfolio

Back in those days of Bukalapak, how do you feel about leaving your first-big-venture? How is it different from managing a company and VC?

It’s very difficult. I think this is what my parents feel as they sent me to college. However, when I see the Indonesian ecosystem, it’s clear that we need a more mature ecosystem. In order to reach that stage, there may have required more unicorns. With the existing ones, hopefully, the alumni including the founders can make another success story. It is for the sake of the young generation because they also need a role model.

Again, in the e-commerce area, it’s quite single-minded. Every day I go day by day move vertically to learn e-commerce to the technical aspect because I’m the founder. As an investor, it’s different to some degree. I savor the e-commerce sector very well, my ability expert on a specific industry. However, as investors, it’ll definitely not going to be just about one sector. I learned a lot for a while now, regarding the fintech sector, cloud computing, SaaS, as we recently invest in

In this tech investment landscape, I need to gain extensive insight from the industry.  Therefore, in terms of knowledge, it will not be as deep as when I was in e-commerce, but it’s absolutely fine. As an investor, I’m not expected to be Mr. Know-it-all. We have Founders who we believe have expertise in their field and we’ll take a perspective where they may lack, such as experience and network.

When you first started building this new venture, is it the same feeling like your first time in Bukalapak? Please do share a bit about the journey.

It all started with a dream. Nugroho and I have been friends since high school through university, it has been almost 20 years. Along the journey, we realized that we have a shared dream about how Indonesia can have lots of tech companies. As we noticed that the global war is all about technology, and Indonesia should drive the industry. The young generation must be able to compete in the future industry.

Zaky in his childhood figure
Zaky in his childhood figure

The world is now dominated by tech companies, while Indonesia still lacks those ventures. Also, we’re not to be complacent with all the achievements in Bukalapak by challenging ourselves. Can we create more unicorn in the next ten years? Then it becomes our personal challenge. If we can only create one unicorn in the last 10 years, hopefully, we can create more in the next span of ten years.

As good as it impacts the industry, it also affects the country positively. Especially with many young generations are motivated in being a player rather than just the end consumers. It is also our dream to cater to global demands with more Indonesian products. I’m not saying this is an easy task, it will be hard indeed, that is why we’re very thrilled. The biggest challenge is in front of us, to solve as many problems at a time. The way quite varies, it can be through another startup venture, but instead of doing something we’ve done previously, we tried to contribute to the same amount by supporting founders.

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init 6 is relatively new in the tech investment landscape. What is actually drives you to invest and what the key qualities you look for in a startup? What kind of VC do you want init-6 to be?

We are industry agnostic. In fact, we’ve been invested in 6 companies, and two of those are edtech. We seek for every industry, particularly in the most problematic area. Edtech is one of them but not the only one. This sector is lucrative and quite sexy for startups to disrupt and solve many problems.

In addition, when we invest in one, we’ll look for a founder with the capability and clean track record. Another extra point when the founder can grow the company with only a small amount of money. That’s the kind of founder we look for as if we’re looking at ourselves in the mirror.

However, as an expert, as I am in e-commerce sector, in my hypotheses, the sector has no longer become a problematic space. There are several unicorns that have done quite a good job of solving the problem. Except, when there is a sub-sector with quite an issue and sexy enough, we’ll consider to tap in.

Also, we’re kind of a typical executor investor. In other words, investors with more execution capability. It’s not the same as a venture builder, but we’re more than willing to help founders scale-up through collaboration and technical assistance. Indeed, exit becomes one of the goals, as it would also grow the ecosystem. That is also our goal for this venture. I think those are the key qualities we look for since we always want to keep things simple.

This is not an ideal situation for everyone. How Covid-19 affect your company and its portfolio? Given the situation that the venture debuts at the beginning of a crisis.

In fact, we saw this as an opportunity, when we first started at the time of the pandemic. The crisis becomes a natural screening, of what kind of startups worth invested and whatnot. Honestly, one of the reasons we launched this fund is due to pandemic Covid-19. We invest in early-stage startups to build a new way of life after Covid-19. We invest in great founders. We love technical founders with the passion to solve big problems. We understand their challenges and we are not afraid of getting our hands dirty in helping them.

The pandemic accelerates the digital era. People can’t go anywhere, even school must be held online, and digital becomes one and the most reliable tool. In terms of the founder, it is expected that founder quality will be improved, as the pandemic becomes a test. I called this venture a Covid University. Later, the Covid graduates will be very good in quality and mental. This is what we also encourage our portfolios. They are beyond ready to face this crisis with a number of anticipations. We believe this mental quality remains even after Covid-19, therefore, the company can achieve growth at all times.

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I noticed a few startup founders who eventually becoming an investor or create a VC fund. Do you consider this as some kind of level-up or do you have other insight?

The thing is, it is very important for ex-founder or those contributed to the development of the Indonesian tech startup landscape to stay active in the ecosystem.  We should perceive to grow our tech industry. There are many ways, which I personally decided in the form of a fund to back founders. Others might have their own channels, as long as they didn’t leave the ecosystem.

Some people can be very disappointed that they want to just stop and look for another industry, it is unfortunate for the ecosystem as if losing a small part of the brain. This is also what we’re trying to plant in the Indonesian culture. In Silicon Valley where the ecosystem has been mature, failure is common. In fact, people/founders who fail will have a better accumulation of knowledge. It is because they did what they’ve done and gained a lesson for the next venture.

In Indonesia, it is only natural to blame the founders. I think that’s the mindset/scene that our country needs to develop. There have to be more success stories from people who experience failure. That failure is not always a bad thing. Also, we, as founders also aware of the fact.

When the news spread of you leaving Bukalapak, there’s this plan about a foundation. What encourages you to do so? And how is it the foundation nowadays?

I mentioned supporting the young generation and create a foundation. In terms of supporting the young generation, it is through init 6. Moreover, Achmad Zaky Foundation is also quite active in supporting the education sector, such as building a school, providing scholarships. Honestly, this is partly because both my parents are teachers. They grant me a mandate to support Indonesia’s education sector, not limited to basic education, but also entrepreneurship skills and so on.

As an entrepreneur and investor, what can you say about the tech startup and investment landscape in Indonesia? In terms of founders, challenges, and projection.

There are two key factors, it is the seed and the environment. These are cross each other’s path, not in a black and white form. When we want to grow the seed, the land must be fertile, if we are to nurture, it’s the environment. There are people who are born with the gift of entrepreneurship, but I believe the success comes from above.

We, through our fund, will try to nurture as many startups with a little we have.  I’ve done my research, there are some countries with fertile land to grow startups. Indonesia indeed a leading environment in Southeast Asia, but not in the global competition. The indicator varies, from the high rate of a startup per capita, high exit rate compares to the less fertile land, also the numbers of startup employees. In the investment scene, when the exit rate is high, investors will be attracted, it will create more founders. This is quite a chicken and egg situation. Indonesia still a long way to go, and it starts with the investor and founders.

The cycle usually takes a decade, soon there will probably more exit news. I’ve been observing that Indonesia has quite a low exit rate with other countries in the same league, such as Israel and Berlin. In terms of the ecosystem, we have loads of homework. However, if we can be a leading market in Southeast Asia, why not upgrading the standard into a more global market. If we are to achieve big, we must dare to dream big.

It’s been over a decade you’ve been actively contributed to the ecosystem. During your journey, what is the most important lesson learned in the Indonesian tech industry?

To be honest, there are a lot of lessons learned. I’m here to speak as a startup founder because it’s still too early as an investor. As a founder, perseverance and experiment may be the most important practice I’ve learned in the startup industry. As a founder, we should never easily satisfied and always create innovations. Improve your standard growth by growth, and do not ever give up experimenting. I think that is also what has brought Bukalapak this far, innovation first.

The startup ecosystem is dynamic, it can be attached to a big space hypothetically, but uncertain. It’s not as simple as corporate launching a product. The market might not be ready, it requires an experiment and strong will. The startup is to bridge dreams with reality.

Startup Edutech B2B Codemi Terima Pendanaan Tahap Awal dari Init-6

Startup edutech B2B Codemi mengumumkan perolehan pendanaan tahap awal dengan nominal dirahasiakan dari Init-6. Codemi menjadi portofolio startup edutech kedua setelah Eduka yang dibidik oleh perusahaan investasi yang didirikan oleh Co-Founder Bukalapak Achmad Zaky tersebut.

“Kami selalu antusias dengan bidang edukasi dan pengembangan SDM. Pasca Covid-19, setiap perusahaan harus memikirkan ulang dan mengubah paradigma pengembangan SDM mereka agar bisa survive dan berkembang,” kata Zaky dalam keterangan resmi, Rabu (7/10).

Ia tertarik pada Codemi karena mereka mengerti kebutuhan perusahaan dan mampu memberikan solusi yang sangat membantu pengembangan SDM perusahaan, terutama di era pandemi.

Dalam pengumuman pendanaan ini sekaligus disampaikan Zaky telah ditunjuk menjadi komisaris di Codemi.

Fokuskan pengembangan produk

Founder & CEO Codemi Zaki Falimbany mengatakan, dana segar ini akan dimanfaatkan untuk berinovasi mengembangkan produk baru dan meningkatkan struktur keamanan. Ia ingin produk Codemi lebih adaptif terhadap kebutuhan pasar, terutama pada masa di mana training dan pengembangan SDM sulit dilaksanakan secara konvensional.

“Layanan Codemi yang berbasis cloud memungkinkan perusahaan untuk tetap mengadakan training secara online di tengah PSBB, selain lebih memudahkan karena bisa diakses secara berulang dan memungkinkan penghematan anggaran pelatihan,” tutur Zaki.

Pada saat yang bersamaan, Codemi mengumumkan tiga fitur baru untuk korporasi, yakni instructor led learning, collaborative learning, dan on the job learning. Instructor led learning adalah fitur yang memungkinkan karyawan atau mitra didampingi oleh instruktur dalam penyampaian materi, baik online maupun tatap muka secara langsung.

Sementara, collaborative learning memungkinkan karyawan mendapat kesempatan untuk bisa belajar, sehingga timbul diskusi antar pegawai dan menciptakan sesi coaching, mentoring, atau konseling. Terakhir, on the job training akan memberikan pengalaman baru buat karyawan untuk mempraktikkan materi training yang didapat secara langsung.

Zaki menuturkan ketiga fitur di dalam learning management system ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan efisiensi dan efektivitas korporasi dan menambahkan produk pelatihan pengembangan SDM dari Codemi yang lain. Sejumlah mitra korporasi Codemi datang dari berbagai sektor, di antaranya Frisian Flag, Manulife, Ranch Market, dan OK Bank.

“Tidak hanya kemudahan aksesibilitas, layanan training Codemi juga disertai dengan fitur gamifikasi agar para peserta training lebih termotivasi dalam mengikuti pelatihan dan terdapat sistem untuk memonitor perkembangan dari masing-masing karyawan yang mengikuti pelatihan sehingga perusahaan dapat mengukur efektivitas pelatihan,” tandasnya.

Pemain edtech lama

Codemi sudah didirikan sejak tahun 2013, awalnya mereka mengusung konsep “online open course”. Kemudian di tahun 2015 mengubah haluan bisnis menjadi LMS untuk membantu bisnis adakan pelatihan untuk karyawannya. Mereka juga sempat rilis beberapa layanan sekunder, salah satunya Pitakonan, fasilitasi masyarakat dengan fitur tanya-jawab seputar kewirausahaan.

Tahun 2018, bisnis Codemi makin moncer. Kala itu Zaki mengatakan startupnya capai profitabilitas. Tidak berhenti di sana, Codemi juga lakukan penggalangan dana untuk matangkan rencana ekspansi regional.

[Weekly Updates] Bukalapak’s Co-Founders Start Investing into Startups; Funding News From Qoala; and More

Two Bukalapak Co-Founders have initiated Init-6, a new venture capital in town. Its first investment is a seed funding for Eduka, an edtech company. Moreover, Qoala has bagged a $13.5 million Series A funding from a group of investors led by Centauri Fund, a new fund from MDI Ventures and Kookmin Bank Korea.

In other news, Stoqo is the latest startup to close its operation due to current situation. While Moka, recently acquired by Gojek, is committed to remain independent entity and embracing other platforms, including Gojek’s competitors.

Achmad Zaky’s New Investment Firm Init-6, Debuts with Seed Funding for Eduka

Bukalapak’s Co-founder and Founding Partner Init-6, Achmad Zaky announced the new investment firm focused on investment to early-stage startups. Bukalapak’s Co-founder, Nugroho Herucahyono also participated as Partner after resigned as the CTO. Init-6 debuts with its first investment to the edtech platform Eduka.

Init-6 will focus on investing in early-stage startups without specific sector preferences

Qoala Bags 209 Billion Rupiah in Series A Funding

Qoala, an insurtech platform founded by Harshet Lunani and Tommy Martin, has secured Series A funding worth of $13.5 million or around 209 billion Rupiah. The current round is led by Centauri Fund.

Several new investors are also participated, including Sequoia India, Flourish Ventures, Kookmin Bank Investments, Mirae Asset Venture Investment, and Mirae Asset Sekuritas.

The company is to use fresh money to invest further in technology, HR and brands to support the company’s strategy in providing better services to customers, platform partners, and insurance companies. Qoala targets to employ 300 talents by the year 2021.

Stoqo’s Shutdown and Survival Strategy for B2B Commerce

Following the pandemic situation, Stoqo, a B2B commerce platform that provided fresh supplies for restaurant, has announced an operational shutdown. The company received Series A funding from Monk’s Hill Partners and Accel Partners India at the end of December 2018.

PHRI’s Deputy Chairman for the Restaurant Emil Arifin estimates that the culinary business in Indonesia has loss around Rp2.5 trillion per month with 200,000 people losing their jobs.

Moka Remains an Open Platform Post Gojek Acquisition

Following recent acquisition by Gojek, Moka will continue to operate as an independent entity with the Gojek merchant ecosystem’s integration. The ecosystem consists of GoBiz (the super app that houses GoFood), GoPay, and other services such as Midtrans and Spots.

Moka will remain an open platform and are very open to continuing collaboration with all partners. The company allows merchants to receive payments from variety of digital wallets, such as GoPay, Ovo, Dana, and others.

Achmad Zaky’s New Investment Firm Init-6, Debuts with Seed Funding for Eduka

Bukalapak’s Co-founder and Founding Partner Init-6, Achmad Zaky announced the new investment firm focused on investment to early-stage startups. Bukalapak’s Co-founder, Nugroho Herucahyono also participated as Partner after resigned as the CTO. Init-6 debuts with its first investment to the edtech platform Eduka.

Zaky, after officially steps down as Bukalapak’s CEO earlier this year said the Covid-19 pandemic has initiated the new managed fund. Init-6 is a UNIX command that means reboot or reset. According to Zaky, Covid-19 requires humans to live in a new kind of lifestyle  (or known as “new normal”). They believe that we need to reboot or reset our way of life.

Prior to this, after no longer active in Bukalapak, Zaky is said to focus on foundations engaged in science and education, entrepreneurship, impact investment, and research.

To date, Zaky said the managed funds came from General Partners, none of them were from Limited Partners. Even so, he did not want to elaborate on this matter further, including how much funds under management at this time.

Init-6 will focus on investing in early-stage startups without specific sector preferences. “[The thing is] As long as it is tech-driven and backed with great founders,” Zaky said.

Investment on Eduka

Eduka is Init-6’s first startup investment. This educational technology platform was initiated by students and alumni of the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). Eduka was built as a practice platform (try out) for students to UTBK and USM at various universities. This platform claims to have 800 thousand registered users and 180 thousand active students every month.

Zaky said Eduka reminded him of his experience 10 years ago when building Bukalapak. The company has now become one of the unicorns in Indonesia.

He said, “When we first met the Eduka founders, we were very impressed with their achievements. They built [this platform] from scratch, without capital. […] We hope they can graduate quickly this year and develop Eduka even faster. Education is a big pie [opportunity] and we believe Eduka can have a better impact on the Indonesian education system. ”

“We built the Eduka System because we believe students in Indonesia have good academic potential if trained properly. Unfortunately, we know that there are many students who only focus on memorizing a theory without understanding its application. This makes it limited to the ability to solve complex problems. We want to unlock their potential by providing High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) exercises that are easy to apply and connect with everyday life so that they are accustomed to facing complex problems. With the help of technology, we believe we can improve [quality] education in Indonesia,” Eduka’s CEO [who still pursuing his degree], Faiz said.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

Achmad Zaky Dirikan Perusahaan Investasi Init-6, Beri Pendanaan Awal untuk Platform Edtech Eduka

Co-Founder Bukalapak dan Founding Partner Init-6 Achmad Zaky mengumumkan pendirian perusahaan investasi Init-6 yang fokus berinvestasi ke startup tahap awal. Co-Founder Bukalapak Nugroho Herucahyono juga bergabung menjadi Partner perusahaan setelah melepaskan posisi CTO Bukalapak. Init-6 memberikan investasi perdananya ke platform edtech Eduka.

Kepada DailySocial, Zaky yang resmi lengser dari posisi CEO Bukalapak awal tahun ini menyebut kehadiran pandemi Covid-19 sebagai hal yang mendorong berdirinya dana investasi ini. Init-6 adalah perintah UNIX yang berarti reboot atau mengatur ulang. Menurut Zaky, Covid-19 mewajibkan manusia hidup dengan gaya baru (atau dikenal dengan istilah “new normal“). Mereka percaya bahwa kita perlu me-reboot atau mengatur ulang cara hidup kita.

Sebelumnya Zaky menyebut pasca tidak lagi aktif di Bukalapak, dirinya akan fokus di yayasan yang bergerak di bidang sains dan edukasi, kewirausahaan, impact investment, dan penelitian.

Sejauh ini Zaky menyebut dana kelolaan masih berasal dari General Partner, belum ada yang dari Limited Partner. Meskipun demikian, ia tidak mau merinci soal ini lebih jauh, termasuk berapa dana kelolaannya saat ini.

Init-6 akan fokus berinvestasi di startup tahap awal tanpa ada preferensi sektor tertentu. “[Yang penting] Selama tech driven dan didukung great founders,” kata Zaky.

Berinvestasi ke Eduka

Eduka menjadi startup pertama yang diinvestasi Init-6. Platform teknologi pendidikan ini diinisiasi oleh mahasiswa dan alumni Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB). Eduka dibangun sebagai platform berlatih (try out) siswa menghadapi UTBK dan USM di berbagai universitas. Platform ini mengklaim telah memiliki 800 ribu pengguna terdaftar dan 180 ribu siswa aktif setiap bulannya.

Zaky menilai Eduka mengingatkannya atas pengalaman 10 tahun lalu membangun Bukalapak. Kini perusahaan ini telah menjadi salah satu startup unicorn di Indonesia.

Ia mengungkapkan, “Saat pertama kali bertemu para pendiri Eduka, kami sangat terkesan dengan pencapaian mereka. Mereka membangun [platform ini] dari nol, tanpa modal. [..] Kami harap mereka dapat cepat lulus tahun ini dan mengembangkan Eduka lebih cepat lagi. Edukasi adalah ruang [peluang] yang besar dan kami percaya Eduka dapat memberikan dampak lebih baik bagi sistem edukasi Indonesia.”

“Kami membangun Eduka System karena kami percaya siswa di Indonesia memiliki potensi akademis yang bagus jika dilatih dengan baik. Sayangnya, kita tahu bahwa ada banya siswa yang hanya fokus menghafalkan teori tanpa memahami penerapannya. Hal ini membuat kemampuannya terbatas untuk menyelesaikan permasalahan kompleks. Kami ingin membuka potensi mereka dengan memberikan latihan High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) yang mudah diaplikasikan dan terhubung dengan kehidupan sehari-hari sehingga mereka terbiasa menghadapi permasalahan kompleks. Dengan bantuan teknologi, kami percaya kami dapat meningkatkan [kualitas] pendidikan di Indonesia,” ujar Faiz, CEO Eduka yang masih berkuliah ini.

Bukalapak Announces the New CEO Rachmat Kaimuddin as Achmad Zaky’s Successor

Bukalapak today (12/9) announced a slight change in the C-Level management, effective on January 6th, 2020. Rachmad Kaimuddin will take over the CEO position, while Achmad Zaky is to take the role of an advisor (also Co-Founder).

In addition, Zaky is to launched the “Achmad Zaky Foundation” and concentrated on mentoring startups in Indonesia. The foundation will be focused on science and education, entrepreneurship, impact investment, and research.

Fajrin Rasyid will stay as Bukalapak’s President (and Co-Founder). Also Nugroho Herucahyono as the CTO (and Co-Founder), Willix Halim as the COO, Teddy Oetomo as the CSO, and Natalia as the CFO.

Bagus Hirmawan who recently joined the company last July will keep the position as Chief of Talent.

“We started Bukalapak with a personal aim to create a positive impact on SMEs. I’m very proud that in 10 years, Bukalapak has known as Indonesia’s leading e-commerce in the world map. Today, we insist Rachmat join Bukalapak for better growth. I believe he is the right one who comes in the right time,” Zaky added.

Rachmad was previously served as Bukopin’s Director of Financial and Planning. He began his career as a Senior Associate in Boston Consulting Group. Also, he used to work as Managing Director PT Cardig Air Services, Chief Financial Officer PT Bosowa Corporindo, Managing Director PT Semen Bosowa Maros, VP Baring Private Equity Asia, and Principal of Quvat.

The new board is now focused on navigating the company for long- term journey. Under the new management, the company is to focus on issues related to talents, capital, and financial management, also tightening Bukalapak’s role to support Indonesia’s SMEs.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

Bukalapak Umumkan Rachmat Kaimuddin sebagai CEO Baru Gantikan Achmad Zaky

Bukalapak hari ini (09/12) mengumumkan adanya perubahan komposisi di C-Level, terhitung efektif per 6 Januari 2020. Nantinya posisi CEO akan digantikan oleh Rachmat Kaimuddin, sementara Achmad Zaky akan bertindak sebagai Penasihat (dan Co-Founder).

Turut diinfokan, Zaky segera meresmikan “Yayasan Achmad Zaky” dan fokus menjadi mentor startup di Indonesia. Yayasan tersebut akan fokus di bidang sains dan edukasi, kewirausahaan, impact investment, dan penelitian.

Fajrin Rasyid tetap menjabat sebagai Presiden (dan Co-Founder) Bukalapak. Pun demikian dengan Nugroho Herucahyono sebagai CTO (dan Co-Founder), Willix Halim sebagai COO, Teddy Oetomo sebagai CSO, dan Natalia Firmasyah sebagai CFO.

Bagus Hirmawan yang baru bergabung sejak Juli 2019 juga tetap menjabat sebagai Chief of Talent.

“Kami memulai Bukalapak dengan semangat pribadi untuk menciptakan dampak positif bagi UMKM. Saya bangga dalam waktu 10 tahun, Bukalapak dikenal di peta dunia sebagai e-commerce Indonesia yang terkemuka. Sekarang, kami mengajak Rachmat bergabung dengan Bukalapak karena kepemimpinannya bisa mengarahkan Bukalapak ke tingkat yang lebih hebat lagi. Saya percaya Rachmat adalah orang yang tepat, bagian dari tim yang tepat, di posisi yang tepat, dan datang pada waktu yang tepat,” sambut Zaky.

Rachmat sebelumnya menjabat sebagai Direktur Keuangan dan Perencanaan Bank Bukopin. Ia memulai karier sebagai Senior Associate di Boston Consulting Group. Juga pernah menjabat sebagai Managing Director PT Cardig Air Services, Chief Financial Officer PT Bosowa Corporindo, Managing Director PT Semen Bosowa Maros, VP Baring Private Equity Asia, dan Principal of Quvat.

Fokus jajaran pimpinan baru ke depannya adalah menavigasikan perusahaan secara jangka panjang. Di bawah kepemimpinan baru, perusahaan akan fokus pada isu-isu yang berkaitan dengan talenta, modal, dan manajemen keuangan, serta memperkuat peran Bukalapak dalam mendukung UKM Indonesia.

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Bukalapak Prediksikan GMV Capai 70 Triliun Rupiah Tahun Ini

Bukalapak mengungkap sejumlah pencapaian pada paruh pertama 2019, termasuk prediksi annualized GMV yang diklaim menembus angka $5 miliar (lebih dari 70 triliun Rupiah) dengan lebih dari 2 juta transaksi per harinya. Angka ini naik dari pencapaian tahun lalu yang disebutkan Co-Founder dan President Bukalapak M. Fajrin Rasyid sebesar $3,2 miliar (sekitar 48 triliun Rupiah).

Dalam keterangan resmi, Founder dan CEO Bukalapak Achmad Zaky membeberkan laba kotor bulanan Bukalapak naik dua kali lipat dari Desember 2018. Jumlah pelapak yang bergabung ada lebih dari 4 juta pelaku UMKM dan 2 juta Mitra Bukalapak yang terdiri dari warung dan toko kelontong tersebar di 477 kota dan kabupaten.

“9 tahun berjalan, kami terus menerobos segala keterbatasan. [..] Cita-cita sederhana kami, ingin warung dan pelaku usaha kecil naik kelas, dapat terwujud nyata. Hari ini, dengan gembira kami sampaikan 2 juta warung/toko kelontong dan agen wirausaha mandiri Mitra Bukalapak telah hadir di 477 dari 514 kota dan kabupaten,” ucap Zaky.

Dia melanjutkan, rata-rata jumlah pelanggan warung mitra naik 2 kali lebih banyak dari pengujung toko di pusat perbelanjaan. Tidak hanya menjual barang kelontong, mitra bersama Bukalapak perluas layanan dengan menjual produk virtual, seperti token listrik, pulsa, PDAM, BPJS, dan tiket kereta. Dari berjualan ini, mitra dapat meningkatkan keuntungan bisnis.

Produk Bukalapak lainnya yang baru dirilis adalah BukaGlobal untuk permudah pelapak lakukan ekspor. Negara cakupannya tersebar di Singapura, Malaysia, Taiwan, Brunei Darussalam, dan Hongkong. Salah satu pelapak, Brightfull bercerita dirinya telah mendapat pesanan langsung dari Malaysia.

“Ini adalah salah satu bentuk dukungan dari kami supaya Indonesia bisa jadi kekuatan ekonomi digital di Asia Tenggara.”

Zaky menyampaikan keinginannya untuk terus berinovasi dan menciptakan dampak yang lebih luas. Seperti menciptakan lapangan kerja yang lebih banyak, mentransformasi teknologi agar lebih banyak orang memiliki akses terhadap berbagai layanan finansial, menaik kelaskan lebih banyak warung di lebih banyak kota di Indonesia, hingga membantu pemerintah mewujudkan e-Government.

 

Tech in Asia PDC 2019 Bahas Beragam Topik Pengembangan Produk

Tech in Asia tahun ini kembali menggelar Tech in Asia Product Development Conference 2019 (TIA PDC 2019). Konferensi khusus teknologi dan pengembangan produk ini berlangsung di Menara Mandiri Jakarta, pada 3-4 Juli 2019 lalu.

TIA PDC 2019 membawa 9 tracks (fokus pembahasan), mulai dari manajemen produk, pengalaman pengguna, desain produk, hingga analisis data. Terdapat 70 pembicara dari berbagai industri teknologi dengan total 60 sesi content stage.

Melalui sesi-sesi tersebut, para pemateri membagikan insight serta best practice masing-masing, sehingga para peserta bisa mempelajari tren pengembangan produk digital.

Main Stage menjadi panggung yang paling banyak menyita perhatian peserta. Hampir sebagian besar peserta terlihat memadati panggung menyimak sesi dari CPO OVO Albert Lucius yang membawakan topik “Building Product with Massive Fragmented Variables and Facets” dan sesi dari CEO Bukalapak Achmad Zaky yang berbicara tentang “A Flashback Story: Bukalapak’s Product Journey”.

Peserta yang juga berkesempatan untuk mengikuti rekrutmen dan menghadiri pameran teknologi yang diadakan beberapa perusahaan seperti Kata.ai, InstaMac, Tokopedia, Tunaiku, Nodeflux, serta Netcore.

Sesi menarik lainnya ada pada diskusi penel yang diisi oleh praktisi dari Tokopedia, Kata.ai dan Moka. Mereka membahas tentang manajemen produk, mengisyaratkan bahwa pengembangan roadmap harus mengacu pada visi. Peran project manager menjadi krusial untuk menyusun strategi mencapai visi, mulai mengelola timeline kerja hingga prioritas.

Metodologi “design language system” juga menjadi salah satu poin bahasan yang disampaikan. Dengan alur kerja tersebut memungkinkan tim produk dan tim pemasaran untuk berkolaborasi, sehingga pengembangan produk dapat selalu beririsan dengan kebutuhan bisnis.

TIA PDC 2019 diharapkan dapat membantu para penggiat produk agar mampu membuat produk yang mampu melayani kebutuhan pasar dengan dukungan teknologi. Selain itu juga diyakini mampu mendorong produk digital lokal untuk terus beradaptasi, sehingga dapat memfasilitasi para penggunanya dengan baik.

Disclosure: DailySocial merupakan media partner dari Tech in Asia Product Development Conference 2019

Bukalapak Partners with Bogor City Government to Facilitate Online Tax Payment and BukaBike Launching

Bogor Government with Bukalapak officially formed up to provide regional tax payment service, including land and building (PBB) online through Bukalapak platform. On the same occasion, Bukalapak also launched the BukaBike program in Bogor.

Collaboration with the Bogor government follows the trend of Bukalapak’s involvement with the government around West Java. Previously, they provided a solution to pay vehicle tax in West Java area. In terms of BukaBike, BukaLapak started it in Bandung, the launching is held together with its R&D opening in town.

Bogor’s mayor, Bima Arya looked at this collaboration of the government and community elements through smart technology is necessary for acceleration and distribution of regional development.

Achmad Zaky, Bukalapak’s CEO ensured the strategic partnership as Bukalapak’s commitment to realize e-government in the region.

“We have Social and Community team dedicated in time, energy, and mind in developing smart technological innovations for regions in need of effective and efficient channels to boost up economy and regional development through tax revenue,” Zaky said.

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Following the strategic partnership with the Bogor government, BukaBika is also launched. Through this program, Bukalapak is to prepare 10 bicycles stored at the Outer Ring of Bogor Botanical Garden. All those are meant to be used by anyone visiting Bogor Botanical Garden.

“BukaBike is an additional facility from Bukalapak aiming to encourage the regional tourism sector. Through this facility, visitors can use bicycles to circle the Outer Ring of Bogor Botanical Garden,” he added.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

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