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Indonesian unicorns to merge, creating tech giant

Ride-hailing company Gojek and e-commerce firm Tokopedia to form GoTo Group

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 17 May 2021 10:15PM

Indonesian unicorns to merge, creating tech giant
Gojek is a multi-service platform and digital payment platform that was first established as a motorcycle ride-hailing call centre in 2010, and has grown to offer deliveries, takeaway food and financial services. – AFP pic, May 17, 2021

JAKARTA – Two of Indonesia’s most successful start-ups are to merge, the companies announced today, creating the largest tech firm in the world’s fourth most populous country.

Ride-hailing and payments giant Gojek and e-commerce firm Tokopedia – which generated transactions worth a combined US$22 billion (RM90 billion) last year – agreed to form the GoTo Group, they said in a statement.

The deal will form an Indonesian tech giant combining e-commerce and financial services with on-demand offerings, such as ride-sharing, in what will be the first such platform in Southeast Asia.

“The GoTo Group will tap into the huge potential of Southeast Asia’s largest economy with its fast-growing middle class and young, tech-savvy population,” the statement read.

The companies did not disclose the expected value of the new firm, but said the combined past valuation of Gojek and Tokopedia was US$18 billion, based on historical fundraising.

The combined business of two of Indonesia’s top unicorns – start-ups with a valuation of more than US$1 billion – will be led by Gojek’s Andre Soelistyo as GoTo Group CEO and Tokopedia’s Patrick Cao serving as GoTo Group president.

“Today is a truly historic day as we mark the beginning of GoTo and the next phase of growth for Gojek, Tokopedia and GoTo Financial,” Soelistyo said in the statement.

“Gojek drivers will deliver even more Tokopedia packages, merchant partners of all sizes will benefit from strengthened business solutions and we will use our combined scale to increase financial inclusion in an emerging region with untapped growth potential.”

The new entity will seek to expand its services to reach underserved areas of Indonesia “where 140 million people have little or no access to the country’s financial system”, the statement added.

Gojek is a multi-service platform and digital payment platform that was first established as a motorcycle ride-hailing call centre in 2010, and has grown to offer deliveries, takeaway food and financial services.

It has since expanded its services into Vietnam, Singapore and Thailand.

In 2019, US research institution CB Insights declared the start-up to be Indonesia’s first “decacorn” after its value hit US$10 billion.

Tokopedia initially provided an online bridge between merchants and customers but has since expanded into fintech, payments, logistics and retail businesses.

Indonesia’s second-biggest unicorn after Gojek, it has a valuation of US$7.2 billion. – AFP, May 17, 2021

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