Arip Tirta: Technology Can Change People and Business in a Fast and Significant Way

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.

Silicon Valley is the paradise of the startup industry and Arip Tirta spent nearly 7 years analyzing the market for the US-based leading capital market company that lends to technology, life sciences, and sustainable technology companies. He has specialties in venture capital, venture lending, private equity, start-ups, entrepreneurs, financial structuring, and business models.

In 2011 he decided to come home and built his own venture. His startup debut is in the property sector, with UrbanIndo, an online service that helps its users to market, sell, and buy property in Indonesia. After being acquired by another proptech startup 99.co, Arip moved to the next venture in the accommodation sector, Bobobox. Aside from building a venture, he also actively invest in startups, he also directly involved in some of the startups.

Arip’s current focus now lies in Evermos, the first social commerce to empower Small Medium Enterprises and individuals, by connecting brand owners to resellers to end consumers through the platform. He’s currently very passionate about cultivating the SME ecosystem, also become a part of BRI Ventures’ commissioner to help to build the VC ecosystem in Indonesia.

Aside from his experience in Silicon Valley, Arip Tirta has specialties in venture capital, venture lending, private equity, start-ups, entrepreneurs, financial structuring, and business models. DailySocial team has an opportunity to discuss his venture and future expectations of the Indonesian tech industry.

When was the first time you realize that you’re in the tech industry?

I have an educational background in scientific computing. It’s a combination of applied math, statistics, and computer science. During my campus life, I always dreaming about making it into Wall Street and become a trader. Then, life got in the way. In my last year of college, I got an interview with one of the venture capital & private equity-based in Palo Alto. My viewpoint of the tech industry was limited at that time, however, I managed to pass the interview with my technical skill.

My first attempt in the tech industry was being an analyst for the US-based leading capital market company that lends to technology, life sciences, and sustainable technology companies. During my first few years, I was being a generalist until I decided to focus on the tech industry in my third year. I think that was when it all started to become more interesting. I spent 7 years analyzing the market in Silicon Valley and leaving with the finest seeds to plant in the home country.

Hercules Capital annual meeting circa 2008

You’ve had the time of your life in Silicon Valley, what makes you leave the “it” city and decided to come home?

If there is one thing I’ve learned in Silicon Valley, technology can change people and business in a fast and significant way. In terms of marketing, back in the day when the internet is very exclusive, people have to pay loads of money for ads. Nowadays, when there are options, everything is made possible even with just a little money. Technology is changing the way marketing works and still counting.

In 2010, Indonesia was having its first internet boom, one of the historical moments was Koprol’s acquisition by Yahoo! I was watching Indonesian tech companies’ growth from afar and quite impressed. With some serious considerations, I finally pull the trigger and leave Silicon Valley to contribute more in my capacity with my experience to the Indonesian market.

How was your first experience building a startup?

When we want to start anything, there is no such thing as perfect timing. Few months before leaving for my hometown, I’ve already worked on some ideas and business plans, one of which is the real estate industry.

Indonesia circa 2010 is like a wild wild west where basic infrastructure is very limited. Therefore, we [tech enthusiasts] collectively trying to develop the foundation. I did it in the property sector, there are others in different sectors. At the same time, we need to educate the market. Market in this sense not only stands for end-users but also the government, including families a.k.a societies.

When I set my foot back in this archipelago, I’m aware that I shall not compare how things work in here with the way things are in Silicon Valley. Therefore, I did it all without high expectation, just try to make it work. We founded UrbanIndo, an online service that helps users market, sell, and buy property in Indonesia in 2011.

UrbanIndo year-end event circa 2014

First, I see the Indonesian property lacks market data and decided to disrupt this industry for more people can have more insights on this sector. UrbanIndo was build to become the best property site in Indonesia by redefining the way Indonesians looking at properties. Therefore, all Indonesian people can make the best decision regarding investment in property. We’re focused on market insights, changing prices, projections, available undervalued property, and so on.

We did everything in our capacity to build this platform, it was backed by Gree Ventures, IMJ Fenox, East Ventures, and prominent angels. It was an exciting nearly-7-years time of making business work until in late 2017, we finally decided to accept an unsolicited offer from Singapore’s property search startup 99.co.

It is said that you are also an active angel investor. With Bobobox, you become the Co-Founder and directly contribute to managing day-to-day operations as Managing Director for almost a year. How did you manage?

While I was working with UrbanIndo, I also did some angel investing. There are several sectors that are worth disrupting. With bobobox, I was involved since the beginning. I see the travel industry is at its peak. Many people are traveling a lot, despite for content or just for peace of mind. We then found out that accommodation becomes a big cost-related issue in this segment. One of the ways to solve this problem is to maximize space resulting in cost-effective price.

Bobobox was founded in 2018, a new, young, sleek, nimble, and smart accommodation solution for everyone. Bobobox becomes the alternative accommodation for millennial adventurers and smart travelers who crave something new and refreshing. The platform was built to revolutionize sleeping habits and help people sleep better and experience more through technology.

Angel investing in Indonesia is getting popular as many startup founders have exited with high net worth individuals growing interested to invest directly in startups. In Silicon Valley, it’s different indeed as they have passed some full cycle from startup founding to exit. Meanwhile in Indonesia, it’ll make its full cycle this year when the nation’s unicorn/decacorn succeeded to exit in the overseas stock exchange.

As social commerce, Evermos focuses to empower SMEs and individuals on its platform, especially Muslim brands. Why do you take this approach?

Throwback to Silicon Valley, I used to think I would start my venture with e-commerce. In every region, the sector that is usually taking off first is e-commerce, the first one to make it into a unicorn. However, when I examine the current situation in Indonesia, there are already some leading players and if I added one more, there will not be a significant difference in terms of a value proposition.

Fast forward to 2018, I see the there are lots of pain points in our retail industry. It requires many middlemen to complete the cycle from brand owners to end-users. And I think to myself, how to disrupt this retail market? Years have passed since e-commerce expanding all around Indonesia, but the percentage of online purchasing is considered not big enough. There are several reasons, including people as a social being and culture.

Back then, social commerce is yet to be a thing. In fact, we also tried to bring the positive impact of e-commerce to a bigger market. Founded in November 2018, Evermos is the first social commerce to empower Small Medium Enterprises and individuals, by connecting brand owners to resellers to end consumers via our platform.

We want to create inclusive economy and prosperity by giving access, opportunity and training for individuals and SMEs to become more financially independent.

Indonesia is a country with the largest Muslim population in the world, therefore, we decided our platform be sharia compliance. However, it is not exclusive and it’s open for all kinds of merchants regardless of the sharia compliance. The approach is to make the platform more inclusive.

SME becomes one of my focus since it contributes to 60% of our GDP and absorbs around 97% of domestic employment. Try counting the unskilled workers, too. Evermos is considered to take the hard road as it is easier to deal with global brands with a growth mindset and sophisticated technology. However, we did questioning ourselves about the impact we want to create, is it to make a short term gain or long term gain. Thus, we decided to focus on local brands that can create an impact on the nation’s economy.

We believe whether the group of people or SMEs work together with the right platform and incentives, we can achieve something substantial. That is why we put our trust in social commerce because this is people’s economy, where we can be the bridge for SMEs in the early stage. With Evermos, they can focus on production to create a competitive price with global players. Our sales channels are distributed throughout Indonesia, therefore, the local brands automatically become national companies. This has become our value proposition.

My biggest fear in terms of tech startups or SME is that our country became a sole consumer. We have to be able to build the value, instead being a sole trader. Indonesian economy should have the positive impact, it’s an essential part of this nation.

Evermos first pitch to investor trip circa 2018

You’ve been venturing in the property sector, accommodation, and now the social commerce, Evermos. What is the biggest challenge or the lesson learned from all your experiences?

Every industry holds different issues. In fact, there are some similar concerns we should be aware of and collectively improve. In Indonesia, some startups are usually having difficulty with monetization. Our previous blunder was thinking of market share first and being the leading one, then we can turn on monetization. This strategy has proven in many countries. After all, Indonesia is indeed a unique nation that some people are not willing to pay a certain amount for an internet solution. It might work in other country but it’s a leap of faith in Indonesia.

Second, it’s the human resources. To date, Indonesia still experiences a crisis due to the lack of a middle layer. In terms of supply, talent is still quite rare, especially in a tech background. I think both issues are happening in almost every sector.

You’ve had experience as a venture capitalist and venture builder, what do you think of Indonesia’s investment climate, and how do you see the Indonesian tech industry’s growth for the past few years?

As I said previously, Indonesia is yet to create one full cycle in terms of venture investment. From investing to harvesting. This year will be the year of validation for the unicorn/decacorn which already have plans for IPO. Hopefully, the exit can also bridge other startups for M&A activities. Indonesia is already a very attractive market, it’s how we trigger more success stories to impact the whole ecosystem.

In this time of the pandemic, people are looking for capital everywhere, and VCs have been tight and selective with their investment. Using both perspectives, what do you think a business can do to get funding and what kind of value most investors are seeking for in a founder/business.

The pandemic is an anomaly and people’s first reaction is to wait and see. In time, investors are getting adapt and adjust to the current condition seeing some companies can make it through with healthy growth. Also, there’s a certain amount of money to be planted to companies. When the wait-and-see season is finally passed, they started to chip in selectively.

There are also lots of startups fundraising at this moment, hopefully, the situation gets better. Regarding VC’s assessment, it’s really depend on the market and personal experience. There are times when growth becomes the fundamental, today, it’s not really about growing at any cost, but growing in a healthy way.

As one of the commissioners in BRI Ventures, I personally have two things. First, the company wants to build VC ecosystem in Indonesia. As many VCs build offices in this country, the money did not stay here. It’s about how to make VCs and its money can stay to generate the ecosystem. Second, BRI as an SME-focused bank is very aligned with my passion for SMEs.

BRI Ventures directors and commissioners circa 2020

As a seasoned entrepreneur, do you have anything to say to those tech enthusiasts who tried to start something in this time of pandemic?

In order to create tech startup, it requires certain mindset and no perfect timing. Always think of the best way out of any situation. How can we make an unfortunate card works. In fact, when we decided to venture, challenge is something expected. If you have to wait for the perfect timing, how can you face the more challenges ahead.

I personally like my hands dirty, that’s why I involved in the operation level. However, I understand that this is the time for young people to blossom. I’m currently focusing my energy to mentor and it’s already time to pass the baton. We live in a very exciting time. About 400 years ago, it’s almost impossible to create big impact in such short time. Technology creates equal opportunity and pulling the gap closer for people to create a big impact.

Pintu Dikabarkan Bukukan Pendanaan Seri A dari Pantera Capital, Coinbase, Blockchain Ventures, dan Sejumlah Investor [UPDATED]

Platform marketplace aset kripto “Pintu” dikabarkan mendapatkan pendanaan A senilai $6 juta atau setara 86 miliar Rupiah. Pantera Capital memimpin putaran ini, merupakan pemodal ventura asal Amerika Serikat yang fokus pada startup berbasis blockchain. Coinbase dan Blockchain Ventures juga terlibat dalam pendanaan ini, keduanya juga fokus pada proyek-proyek berbasis cryptocurrency.

Selain itu ada beberapa investor lain yang terlibat, termasuk Castle Island Ventures, Intudo Ventures, Alameda Ventures, dan sejumlah angel investor.

Pihak Pintu tidak menampik informasi ini dan berjanji memberikan informasi lebih lanjut.

Melalui aplikasinya, Pintu membantu pengguna melakukan investasi aset kripto secara mudah. Melalui layanan Pintu Academy, mereka juga menghadirkan akses pembelajaran investasi aset kripto kepada penggunanya – hal ini juga terkait dengan misi perusahaan yang ingin menggaet investor pemula. Saat ini perusahaan telah terdaftar di BAPPEBTI dan Kominfo.

Dalam wawancara sebelumnya dengan DailySocial, Founder Pintu Jeth Soetoyo mengatakan bahwa antusias masyarakat untuk berinvestasi ke kripto terus meningkat. Untuk itu edukasi dianggap menjadi sesuatu yang krusial, para investor harus paham betul tentang fundamental dari instrumen investasi tersebut.

Jeth juga menyatakan bahwa Pintu didirikan untuk menyelesaikan permasalahan kesulitan berinvestasi aset kripto seperti Bitcoin dan Ethereum, terutama bagi pemula dan orang awam.

Pintu diklaim sebagai aplikasi mobile yang menawarkan kemudahan berinvestasi cryptocurrency melalui tampilan UI/UX yang ramah pengguna, fitur keamanan, dan platform edukasi kripto bagi masyarakat yang baru pertama kali berinvestasi di instrumen tersebut.

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Fintech Startup GajiGesa Raises Additional Funding, Launching Employee Management App “GajiTim”

Fintech startup GajiGesa announced additional strategic investments with an undisclosed value from OCBC NISP Ventura and some strategic angel investors, including Kopi Kenangan’s Founder. This round is announced four months after GajiGesa raised seed funding of $2.5 million.

In an interview with DailySocial, GajiGesa’s Co-Founder, Vidit Agrawal said, the OCBC NISP Ventura entrance creates an opportunity for GajiGesa to integrate its products with financial products. “Including to offer bank accounts opening for those who unbanked, loan products, and other financial solutions that can help improve the welfare of blue collar workers,” he said.

This is because as many as two thirds of the population in Indonesia are unbanked, which means they do not have bank accounts. Bank OCBC NISP has the opportunity to gathered them through GajiGesa.

In a separate interview with Techcrunch, Agrawal said that the founder of Kopi Kenangan, who is backed by a network of investors such as Sequoia Capital India, Alpha JWC, and Horizons Ventures, has made them prolific angel investors for other startups. He believes the network will help GajiGesa accelerate the impact for employers across Indonesia.

GajiGesa provides services for employers and employees in smoothing cash flow with financial products, including flexible salary access or what is known as Flexible Earned Wage Access (FEWA), financial education, bill payments, real-time analysis, and more. This concept is different from cash loan services operated by most lending companies in Indonesia.

For employees, GajiGesa provides employees with real-time access to early salaries in the current month, which can be used to pay bills, buy credit and data packages, and access financial education.

Meanwhile, for employers, GajiGesa’s analysis platform provides the HR team to measure the effectiveness of financial health strategies, get real-time visibility into engagement, maintain retention and productivity, and employee financial health.

Employers have the flexibility and control of FEWA offerings, they can decide whether to take this service to employees for an additional fee or as part of a benefit package.

Agrawal said that GajiGesa has been used by more than 30 companies with a total of tens of thousands of employees in Indonesia.

Without further details, he said Ramadan and Eidthese are has became busy periods regarding the trend of early disbursement of salaries, because many employees withdrew their salaries earlier, given the increasing family needs. This condition is reflected in GajiGesa, where salary disbursement activities almost doubled during that period.

Launching Gajitim app

Agrawal said that the company has launched GajiTim employee management application for the UMKM segment in late March. This product is due to the requests and input from GajiGesa users who want a more efficient, transparent salary calculation and employee tracking solution.

“Building a product that can be used by businesses of all sizes is at the heart of our commitment. Martyna and I always wanted a meaningful solution that everyone could use. Our team quickly innovated to launch GajiTim.”

GajiTim helps MSMEs to manage employees digitally, such as daily/monthly salary, attendance/leave, salary calculation, payments, and others. It is also equipped with features and business insights, therefore, companies have better employee retention.

The innovation is expected to create an integrated and meaningful employee benefits solution for businesses of all sizes and their employees. Agrawal claims that since this application was initiated, it has been able to attract more than 50,000 active users organically.

GajiTim competes with similar players under the same industry. Those are Catapa, Talenta, Jojonomics, KaryaOne, Gadjian, Gaji.id, Benemica, Synergo, and others.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

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Startup Fintech GajiGesa Peroleh Tambahan Investasi dan Rilis Aplikasi Kelola Karyawan “GajiTim”

Startup fintech GajiGesa mengumumkan tambahan investasi strategis dengan nominal dirahasiakan yang diberikan oleh OCBC NISP Ventura dan sejumlah angel investor strategis, salah satunya adalah founder Kopi Kenangan. Putaran ini diperoleh selang empat bulan setelah GajiGesa mengumumkan pendanaan tahap awal sebesar $2,5 juta.

Dalam wawancara bersama DailySocial, Co-Founder GajiGesa Vidit Agrawal menyampaikan, masuknya OCBC NISP Ventura membuka kesempatan bagi GajiGesa untuk mengintegrasikan produknya dengan produk finansial. “Termasuk, menawarkan pembukaan rekening bank untuk mereka yang masih dalam kelompok unbanked, produk pinjaman, dan solusi keuangan lainnya yang dapat membantu meningkatkan kesejahteraan pekerja kerah biru,” ujarnya.

Pasalnya, sebanyak dua pertiga dari populasi di Indonesia adalah kelompok unbanked yang berarti mereka tidak memiliki rekening bank. Bank OCBC NISP memiliki kesempatan untuk menjaring mereka melalui GajiGesa.

Secara terpisah dalam wawancara Agrawal bersama Techcrunch, ia mengatakan founder Kopi Kenangan yang telah di-back up oleh jaringan investor seperti Sequoia Capital India, Alpha JWC, dan Horizons Ventures, menjadikan mereka sebagai prolific angel investor bagi startup lain. Ia meyakini jaringan tersebut akan membantu GajiGesa mempercepat dampak untuk para pemberi kerja di seluruh Indonesia.

GajiGesa memberikan layanan untuk pemberi kerja dan karyawan dalam memperlancar arus kas dengan produk finansial, termasuk akses gaji yang fleksibel atau disebut dengan Flexible Earned Wage Access (FEWA), edukasi finansial, pembayaran tagihan, analisa real-time, dan lainnya. Konsep ini berbeda dengan layanan cash loan seperti yang dijalankan perusahaan lending kebanyakan di Indonesia.

Bagi karyawan, GajiGesa memberikan akses gaji lebih awal untuk karyawan bulan berjalannya secara real-time, yang dapat digunakan untuk membayar tagihan, membeli pulsa dan paket data, dan akses terhadap edukasi finansial.

Sementara bagi pemberi kerja, platform analisa GajiGesa memberikan tim HR untuk mengukur efektivitas strategi kesehatan finansial secara efektif, mendapatkan visibilitas real-time terhadap engagement, menjaga retensi dan produktivitas, dan kesehatan keuangan karyawan.

Pemberi kerja punya fleksibilitas dan kontrol untuk menawarkan FEWA kepada seluruh karyawan, dapat menentukan apakah mereka mau mengambil layanan ini untuk karyawan dengan biaya tambahan atau sebagai bagian dari paket manfaat.

Agrawal menuturkan GajiGesa telah digunakan oleh lebih dari 30 perusahaan dengan total puluhan ribu karyawan di Indonesia.

Terkait tren pencairan gaji lebih awal selama ramadan dan lebaran, meski tidak dirinci lebih jauh, ia bilang dua momentum ini menjadi masa sibuk karena banyak karyawan yang mencairkan gajinya lebih awal, mengingat kebutuhan keluarga yang meningkat. Kondisi tersebut terefleksi di GajiGesa, aktivitas pencairan gaji meningkat hampir dua kali lipat selama periode tersebut.

Aplikasi HRIS GajiTim

Agrawal menuturkan pada akhir Maret kemarin perusahaan meluncurkan aplikasi manajemen karyawan GajiTim untuk segmen UMKM. Produk ini hadir berkat permintaan dan masukan dari pengguna GajiGesa yang menginginkan perhitungan gaji yang lebih efisien, transparan, dan solusi pelacakan karyawan.

“Membangun suatu produk yang dapat digunakan oleh bisnis dari semua ukuran adalah inti dari komitmen kami. Martyna dan saya selalu menginginkan sebuah solusi bermakna yang dapat digunakan oleh semua orang. Tim kami dengan cepat berinovasi untuk meluncurkan GajiTim.”

GajiTim membantu UMKM untuk mengelola karyawan secara digital seperti gaji harian/bulanan, absensi/cuti, penghitungan gaji, pembayaran, dan lainnya. Dilengkapi pula dengan fitur-fitur dan insight bisnis yang dibuat agar perusahaan memiliki retensi karyawan yang lebih baik.

Inovasi ini diharapkan dapat menciptakan solusi tunjangan karyawan yang terintegrasi dan bermakna untuk semua ukuran bisnis dan karyawan mereka. Agrawal mengklaim sejak dirintis aplikasi ini mampu menarik lebih dari 50.000 pengguna aktif secara organik.

GajiTim bersaing dengan pemain sejenis di ranah yang sama. Mereka ada Catapa, Talenta, Jojonomics, KaryaOne, Gadjian, Gaji.id, Benemica, Synergo, dan lainnya.

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Edtech B2B Startup ProSpark Announces Seed Funding Led by AC Ventures

ProSpark, a learning management system (LMS) platform for the B2B segment, today (5/7) announced to secure follow-on funding for its seed round. Led by AC Ventures, participated also other investors, including 500 Startups, Azure Ventures, Prasetia Dwidharma (follow-on), Assembly Ventures, and several angel investors.  Some investors were involved in their pre-seed last April 2020. The value is undisclosed.

ProSpark’s LMS service combines distributed content marketplace features with a gamification system that encourages user engagement in an organization. Through this platform companies can train and improve the workforce’s skills online. This funding is also considered in the right momentum, changes in behavior due to the pandemic are driving growth and demand for edtech services for businesses.

Specifically, fresh funds will be used to expand markets and improve technology infrastructure. Currently, ProSpark is struggling to immediately initiate regional expansion in Southeast Asia. Based in Singapore, ProSpark services are available to Indonesian users; and now it started to penetrate the Philippines market.

“Companies are constantly trying to find their best approach amidst the pandemic. Now that e-learning is growing, offline learning is becoming relatively more expensive, inefficient and less scalable. The ProSpark service comes with personalized and scalable solutions, through adaptive learning with results that can be monitored,” ProSpark’s Co-Founder & CEO, Alfa Bumhira said.

He continued, “This funding will help us expand our end-to-end user experience by providing a wider range of content solutions, better competency on gap mapping capabilities, and a focus on user learning outcomes [..] This is the right product, at the right time, in the right area.”

The corporate education sector is now developing as the rise of self-development activities trend  through the application. Actually, the B2B edtech service has been implemented by several other players in Indonesia. From HarukaEDU with its product CorporateEdu, then the SaaS Mekari platform which also released Mekari University last year, also Codemi that has received capital support from a venture unit of Bukalapak’s former founder. Each platform has offered a different approach.

“The offline workforce is at risk of falling behind in the new digital economy and this problem has been accelerated by the global pandemic. Training the workforce with the skills they need to survive and thrive is urgently needed [..] We believe ProSpark e-learning solutions can thrive across the Southeast Asian region and tackle these skills upgrading problems in various sectors,” 500 Startups’ General Partner, Binh Tran said.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

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Startup Edtech B2B ProSpark Umumkan Pendanaan Awal, Dipimpin AC Ventures

ProSpark, startup pengembang platform learning management system (LMS) untuk segmen B2B, hari ini (07/5) mengumumkan telah mendapatkan investasi lanjutan untuk putaran pendanaan awal mereka. Dipimpin AC Ventures, beberapa investor lain yang terlibat meliputi 500 Startups, Azure Ventures, Prasetia Dwidharma (follow-on), Assembly Ventures, dan beberapa angel investor. Beberapa di antaranya merupakan investor yang terlibat dalam pre-seed mereka April 2020 lalu. Tidak disebutkan nominal nilai yang didapat.

Layanan LMS ProSpark memadukan antara fitur marketplace konten terdistribusi dengan sistem gamifikasi yang mendorong keterlibatan pengguna di sebuah organisasi. Lewat platform tersebut perusahaan bisa melatih dan meningkatkan keterampilan para tenaga kerjanya secara daring. Pendanaan ini juga dinilai hadir pada momentum yang tepat, perubahan perilaku akibat pandemi mendorong pertumbuhan dan permintaan akan layanan edtech untuk bisnis.

Secara spesifik dana segar juga akan digunakan untuk memperluas pasar dan meningkatkan infrastruktur teknologi. Saat ini ProSpark tengah berjuang untuk segera memulai rencana ekspansi regional di Asia Tenggara. Berbasis di Singapura, layanan ProSpark dijajakan untuk pengguna di Indonesia; dan sekarang sudah mulai meluas ke Filipina.

“Para perusahaan terus mencoba menemukan pendekatan terbaik mereka di tengah pandemi. Sekarang setelah e-learning berkembang, pembelajaran offline menjadi relatif lebih mahal, tidak efisien dan kurang skalabel. Layanan ProSpark hadir dengan solusi yang dipersonalisasi dan terukur, melalui pembelajaran adaptif dengan hasil yang dapat dipantau,” ujar Co-Founder & CEO ProSpark Alfa Bumhira.

Ia melanjutkan, “Pendanaan ini akan membantu kami memperluas pengalaman pengguna secara end-to-end dengan menyediakan solusi konten yang lebih luas, kemampuan pemetaan kesenjangan kompetensi yang lebih baik, dan fokus pada hasil pembelajaran pengguna [..] Ini adalah produk yang tepat, di waktu yang tepat, di wilayah yang tepat.”

Sektor pendidikan untuk korporat kini berkembang mengikuti tren kegiatan pengembangan diri yang dapat dilakukan fleksibel melalui aplikasi. Sebenarnya layanan edtech B2B sendiri sudah coba digarap beberapa pemain lain di Indonesia. Dimulai dari HarukaEDU dengan produknya CorporateEdu, kemudian juga platform SaaS Mekari yang juga merilis Mekari University di tahun lalu, ada juga Codemi yang telah mendapatkan dukungan permodalan dari unit ventura besutan mantan founder Bukalapak. Masing-masing tentu memiliki pendekatan yang berbeda.

“Tenaga kerja offline berisiko tertinggal dalam ekonomi digital baru dan masalah ini telah dipercepat oleh pandemi global. Melatih tenaga kerja dengan keterampilan yang mereka butuhkan untuk bertahan dan berkembang sangat diperlukan [..] Kami yakin solusi e-learning ProSpark dapat berkembang di seluruh kawasan Asia Tenggara dan mengatasi masalah peningkatan keterampilan ini di berbagai sektor,” ujar General Partner 500 Startups Binh Tran.

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[Data Interaktif] Pendanaan Startup Indonesia Q1 2021 Naik 2 Kali Lipat, Bukukan Rp8 Triliun

Tahun 2021 bisa dikatakan sebagai titik balik kebangkitan industri setelah berbulan-bulan dihantam distraksi akibat pandemi. Bebarengan dengan distribusi vaksin yang makin masif untuk mencegah penularan Covid-19, berbagai tatanan bisnis kembali menapaki jalur pertumbuhannya. Tak terkecuali di ekosistem startup Indonesia.

Di antara berbagai variabel yang dapat dijadikan patokan penilaian, transaksi pendanaan menjadi salah satu yang kami rasa cukup relevan. Cukup beralasan, setiap investor memiliki hipotesis yang sangat ketat – baik penilaian dari fundamental bisnis, hingga kondisi makro perekonomian nasional – sehingga meyakinkan mereka untuk meletakkan uangnya ke sebuah bisnis.

Dari catatan tim riset kami, sepanjang Q1 2021 terdapat 40 transaksi pendanaan startup Indonesia, membukukan dana [dari 24 transaksi yang nilainya diumumkan] senilai $554,7 miliar atau setara 8 triliun Rupiah. Nilai tertinggi didapatkan oleh putaran seri B SiCepat dengan total nilai mencapai $170 juta, disusul pendanaan seri A ajaib yang membukukan dana total $90 juta [gabungan dari Seri A dan Seri A+].

Menyusuri lebih dalam, sepanjang awal tahun ini pendanaan awal masih mendominasi. Namun berbeda dengan tahun-tahun sebelumnya, kini seri A jumlahnya lebih banyak [16 transaksi] dibandingkan dengan seed funding [12 transaksi].

Dibandingkan periode yang sama di dua tahun sebelumnya, secara nilai dan kuantitas pendanaan nilainya naik lebih dari 2x lipat. Tahun 2019 ada 26 pendanaan yang diumumkan dengan nilai transaksi $156,9 juta, sementara di tahun 2020 terjadi sedikit penurunan dengan 21 transaksi dan nilai yang diumumkan berkisar $42,9 juta.

Sebagai informasi, dalam grafik tersebut kami tidak mencantumkan putaran pendanaan di startup unicorn/decacorn. Pada Q1 2019 Bukalapak menutup putaran seri D dengan nilai $50 juta, sementara di Q1 2020 Gojek menutup putaran seri F dengan nilai $1,2 miliar.

Fintech mendominasi total pendanaan di kuartal pertama tahun ini dengan 14 transaksi, disusul SaaS [7] dan edtech [3]. Pun jika ditinjau dari sisi nilai pendanaan yang dibukukan, ekosistem fintech mengumpulkan total investasi senilai $315,8 miliar. Dan jika ditelusur lebih dalam, tipe layanan fintech-nya pun cukup beragam, mulai dari (1) platform investasi (Bibit, Ajaib, FUNDtastic, Pluang), (2) pinjaman (Amartha, Dana Cita, Pintek, GajiGesa, Alami), (3) open banking (Xendit, Brick), dan (4) pembayaran digital yang diwakili LinkAja serta (5) insurtech yang diwakili PasarPolis.

Analisis iklim investasi

Sepanjang Q1 2021, sebanyak 114 pemodal ventura (VC) berpartisipasi, termasuk belasan angel investor. VC berbasis di Indonesia seperti East Ventures [5 transaksi], AC Ventures [5], dan Alpha JWC Ventures [4] sementara penjadi yang paling aktif mengikuti putaran pendanaan startup. Menariknya makin banyak VC global dan regional yang turut terlibat, beberapa di antaranya dengan masing-masing tiga transaksi: Saison Capital, Sequoia India, Y Combinator, Insignia Ventures Partner.

Partisipasi investor global menjadi angin segar bagi perkembangan ekosistem, memungkinkan founder baru dengan inovasi uniknya mendapatkan eksposur lebih baik lagi. Di samping itu, memungkinkan adanya transfer pengetahuan yang lebih komprehensif – mengingat hingga saat ini perkembangan produk digital masih banyak berkiblat dari model bisnis yang ada di luar negeri. Kemudian, pengalaman global partner dapat memudahkan startup lokal yang akan berekspansi di luar Indonesia.

Kendati demikian, banyak investor global yang juga melihat berbagai permasalahan di Indonesia sebagai potensi yang bisa diselesaikan oleh startup. Terbukti dengan partisipasi mereka pada beberapa putaran investasi kepada startup yang memang memfokuskan bisnisnya ke pasar lokal – misalnya startup logistik.

Di sisi lain, siklus “founder ke investor” juga mulai tampak. Dalam rentang pendanaan Q1 2021, founder Kopi Kenangan dan Bukalapak melalui unit venturanya terlibat dalam investasi startup. Berdasarkan data Startup Report 2020, saat ini valuasi Kopi Kenangan sudah hampir menyentuh $1 miliar. Siklus ini juga memungkinkan founder baru untuk mendapatkan dukungan lebih baik – termasuk mempelajari kesuksesan yang telah didapat investornya dalam membangun bisnis di Indonesia.

Dengan iklim investasi yang ada, kami cukup optimis jika ekosistem startup Indonesia masih akan mendapati pertumbuhan yang lebih baik ke depan. Bisnis yang makin matang –dibuktikan dengan ketahanannya mengarungi pandemi—juga akan menjadikan validasi apik untuk mendapatkan kepercayaan lebih ke investor. Di sisi lain, konsumen digital di Indonesia juga mendapati jumlah yang terus bertambah di tengah digitalisasi selama masa karantina mandiri.


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Jagofon Hadirkan Platform E-commerce Ponsel Bekas, Fasilitasi Pengujian Kualitas

Besarnya permintaan produk smartphone bekas di Indonesia, memberikan inspirasi kepada Stéphane Becquart untuk meluncurkan platform e-commerce Jagofon. Nilai unik dari layanan ini, setiap barang tangan kedua yang mereka suguhkan telah melalui uji kualitas dan orisinalitasnya — verifikasi tersebut diharapkan dapat memberikan keyakinan lebih kepada calon pembeli.

Prosesnya meliputi dua aspek utama, yakni pemeriksaan IMEI untuk memastikan barang tersebut legal. Dan yang kedua pemeriksaan fungsionalitas dari perangkat, termasuk kamera, mikrofon, baterai, sensor, layar dll. Harga jual akan disesuaikan dengan hasil penilaian akhir.

Mereka memiliki 4 jenis penilaian terhadap produk yang dijual, dari yang paling rendah ke paling tinggi, meliputi Fair, Good, Very Good, dan Mint. Status tersebut akan melekat ke produk dan berpengaruh pada persentase depresiasi atau penurunan dari harga awal.

“Indonesia adalah pasar yang ideal untuk smartphone bekas, yang hingga saat ini masih menjadi pasar yang besar, terfragmentasi, dan disfungsional. Setidaknya 20% ponsel diimpor, dicuri, atau dipalsukan secara ilegal, menurut sebuah studi oleh Kementerian Perindustrian & Qualcomm. Oleh karena itu, ada peluang besar untuk memberikan nilai yang lebih baik kepada konsumen Indonesia,” ujar Stéphane.

Melalui layanan iklan digital ala OLX atau Kaskus, sebenarnya proses jual-beli ponsel bekas sudah cukup ramai dipraktikkan di Indonesia. Namun sejauh ini faktor “kepercayaan” masih menjadi variabel utama dalam transaksi, alih-alih penilaian sistematis terhadap kondisi barang.

“Secara umum kebanyakan pasar tidak melakukan kontrol kualitas. Kami mencatat 40% smartphone di pasar pada umumnya tidak lulus pengujian dari kami, karena itu kurang baik kondisinya,” imbuh Stéphane.

Lebih lanjut ia mengatakan, “Secara khusus kami menerapkan strategi monetisasi berdasarkan komisi dari setiap transaksi. Kami juga menambahkan jaminan untuk perangkat di platform kami.”

Rencana penggalangan dana

Saat ini Jagofon memiliki sekitar 35 ribu pengguna aktif dan telah menjual 3 merek smartphone premium terpopuler di Indonesia, yakni Apple, Samsung dan Oppo. Ke depannya mereka secara bertahap akan menambah tipe dan merek barang yang dapat dijual dalam platform.

Meskipun hanya menjual dalam situs milik mereka sendiri, Jagofon juga saat ini tengah melakukan uji coba untuk mengintegrasikan dengan layanan onliine marketplace ternama di Indonesia, sebagai opsi kepada pelanggan untuk mengakses semua produk yang mereka jual.

“Sejak diluncurkan bulan Oktober 2020 lalu hingga saat ini kami masih fokus kepada wilayah Jabodetabek. Rencana ke depannya kami juga ingin memperluas area layanan,” kata Stéphane.

Jagofon telah mengantongi pendanaan pre-seed senilai $254.000 dari angel investor. Selanjutnya perusahaan juga memiliki rencana untuk melakukan penggalangan dana tambahan hingga $500.000 dalam waktu dekat. Rencananya dana segar tersebut akan digunakan Jagofon untuk memperluas area layanan. Startup ini juga sebelumnya merupakan peserta program akselerasi GK-Plug and Play di batch ke-8.

“Kami ingin bekerja sama dengan Plug & Play Corporate Partners di bidang pembiayaan (untuk menawarkan solusi angsuran yang lebih baik kepada pelanggan kami), pemasaran (promosi lintas-pemasaran misalnya), dan sourcing (bagi mereka yang memiliki akses ke inventaris barang bekas ),” kata Stéphane.

Segari Receives Seed Funding, Focus on Providing Fresh Groceries

The online grocery platform Segari today (22/3) announced seed funding. This round was led by Beenext with the participation of AC Ventures and Saison Capital. Some angel investors involved are undisclosed.

Segari (PT Sayur Untuk Sudah) was founded by three, including Yosua Setiawan (CEO), Farand Anugerah (COO), and Farandy Ramadhana (CTO). Segari’s vision is to bring high-quality fresh products to households in Indonesia.

“Getting high quality and consistent [fresh produce] is difficult. Not everyone is capable, that is why we focus on it. While other players may focus on expanding SKUs, lowest prices, or expanding areas; we build infrastructure to focus on quality. This is what our customers love,” Setiawan said.

One of the approaches, Segari utilizes a micro warehouse network and thousands of agents in Jakarta for product distribution. Currently, ordering is available via the mobile website or released application.

Segari ensured that each product arrived at the customer’s house no more than 15 hours after harvesting. It is not by keeping stock of goods, but by making a strict prediction of customer demand by balancing the harvest schedules of the farmers.

“We are building an internally tailored end-to-end technology infrastructure to deal with this complex supply chain issue. This includes product receiving from farmers, to long-distance delivery to customers,” Ramadhana added.

Segari exists amid the growing online grocery industry. Even though this category only plays a small part in the whole e-commerce GMV, there is great potential for the Indonesian market. Case studies from abroad, as those conducted by Ding Dong Mai Chai (China), Big Basket (India), Ocado (Europe); shows the potential of online grocery services to hypergrowth and lead to unicorn-equivalent valuations.

Survey by Segari team shows that despite the social restrictions caused by the pandemic, people in Jakarta still went to supermarkets or markets to buy groceries. They do not fully believe in online transactions for fresh products, because they are worried about the quality and freshness of the product.

For AC Ventures’ Managing Partner, Adrian Li, “Segari’s value proposition in producing high-quality products through a data-driven and micro warehouse approach to set them apart from other platforms.” He also believes that fresh products have the potential to become the next opportunity for the e-commerce business, especially because they are driven by changing trends that occur due to Covid-19.

It is undeniable, the online grocery competition is getting tougher. Apart from the new arrivals, legacy players are continue to expand the scope of their products and businesses. For example, Happyfresh, which now covers the Java and Bali areas – besides, it has partnered with Grab and Bualapak.

In addition, there is Sayurbox which continues to expand its market coverage. Recently, they reportedly received an investment from Tokopedia – the consolidation allows them to connect with the ecosystem of the largest local marketplace customer in Indonesia. Also, there is a Kedai Sayur with a unique approach, collaborating with thousands of mobile vegetable seller partners.

On the other hand, the Decacorn Gojek also continues to explore the online grocery market through GoMart. Other big players like Blibli are also doing the same thing through their O2O strategy.


Original article is in Indonesian, translated by Kristin Siagian

Segari Dapatkan Pendanaan Awal, Fokus Hadirkan Produk Bahan Makanan Segar

Platform online grocery Segari hari ini (22/3) mengumumkan perolehan pendanaan awal. Putaran ini dipimpin oleh Beenext dengan keterlibatan AC Ventures dan Saison Capital. Beberapa angel investor yang tidak disebutkan namanya juga turut andil.

Segari (PT Sayur Untuk Semua) didirikan oleh tiga orang founder, meliputi Yosua Setiawan (CEO), Farand Anugerah (COO), dan Farandy Ramadhana (CTO). Visi Segari adalah menghadirkan produk segar kualitas tinggi untuk kalangan rumah tangga di Indonesia.

“Mendapatkan [produk segar] dengan kualitas tinggi dan konsistensi itu sulit. Tidak semua bisa melakukannya, tapi itulah mengapa kami menjadikannya sebagai fokus. Sementara pemain lain mungkin fokus pada memperbanyak SKU, harga termurah, atau perluasan area; kami membangun infrastruktur untuk fokus pada kualitas. Dan ini yang disukai oleh pelanggan kami,” kata Yosua.

Salah satu pendekatannya, Segari memanfaatkan jaringan gudang mikro dan ribuan agen di Jakarta untuk proses distribusi produk. Untuk saat ini proses pemesanan dapat dilakukan lewat situs mobile web atau aplikasi yang sudah dirilis.

Segari juga memastikan, setiap produk sampai ke rumah pelanggan tidak lebih dari 15 jam sejak dipanen. Yang dilakukan tidak dengan melakukan penyimpanan stok barang, melainkan membuat prediksi permintaan pelanggan secara ketat dengan menyeimbangkan jadwal panen petani mitra mereka.

“Kami membangun infrastruktur teknologi end-to-end secara internal disesuaikan untuk menangani masalah rantai pasokan yang kompleks ini. Termasuk mencakup penerimaan produk dari petani, hingga pengiriman jarak jauh ke pelanggan,” imbuh Farandy.

Platform Segari hadir di tengah pertumbuhan industri online grocery. Kendati kategori ini masih menyumbang sebagian kecil dari GMV produk e-commerce secara keseluruhan, namun ada potensi besar yang dapat dieksplorasi untuk pasar Indonesia. Studi kasus dari luar negeri, seperti yang dilakukan Ding Dong Mai Chai (China), Big Basket (India), Ocado (Europe); menunjukkan potensi layanan online grocery untuk melakukan hypergrowth dan menuju valuasi setara unicorn.

Dari survei yang disampaikan tim Segari, kendati ada pembatasan sosial akibat pandemi, masyarakat di Jakarta masih banyak pergi ke supermarket atau pasar untuk membeli bahan makanan. Mereka belum sepenuhnya percaya dengan transaksi online untuk produk segar, karena khawatir dengan kualitas dan kesegaran produk.

Menurut Managing Partner AC Ventures Adrian Li mengatakan, “Proposisi nilai Segari dalam menghasilkan produk berkualitas tinggi melalui pendekatan berbasis data dan gudang mikro membedakan mereka dari platform lain.” Ia pun meyakini, bahwa produk segar berpotensi menjadi peluang berikutnya dari bisnis e-commerce, khususnya karena didorong oleh perubahan tren yang terjadi akibat Covid-19.

Tidak dimungkiri, persaingan di lanskap online grocery memang semakin ketat. Di luar pemain baru yang berdatangan, ada pemain legasi yang terus memperluas cakupan produk dan bisnisnya. Sebut saja Happyfresh yang kini sudah mencakup area Jawa dan Bali — selain itu telah bermitra dengan Grab dan Bualapak.

Kemudian ada juga Sayurbox yang terus memperluas cakupan pasarnya. Terakhir mereka dikabarkan mendapatkan investasi dari Tokopedia — konsolidasi tersebut memungkinkan mereka untuk terhubung dengan ekosistem pelanggan marketplace lokal terbesar di Indonesia tersebut. Selain itu ada Kedai Sayur dengan pendekatan yang unik, menggandeng ribuan mitra penjual sayur keliling.

Di sisi lain, decacorn Gojek juga terus mengeksplorasi pasar online grocery melalui GrabMart. Pemain besar lainnya seperti Blibli juga lakukan hal yang sama lewat strategi O2O miliknya.

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