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Good morning! This week brings another wave of encouraging developments across Indonesia’s digital ecosystem. Several homegrown companies are showing stronger maturity across Indonesia’s digital ecosystem. Fintech players like Kredivo are expanding regionally with its move into Vietnam, while digital banks such as Bank Jago and Superbank continue to gain momentum. Platform companies are also evolving their business models, with Bukalapak leaning into gaming-driven growth and GoTo progressing toward sustainable profitability. Meanwhile, sectors like beauty commerce, digital lending, proptech, and retail investing, represented by Sociolla, Akulaku, ERA, and Bareksa, continue to gain traction as Indonesia’s digital economy becomes increasingly diversified.
Alongside this growth, the ecosystem is also entering a new structural phase. New leadership at the financial regulator signals continued support for financial innovation, while cross-border capital from Korean investors and Southeast Asian venture funds reinforces Indonesia’s position as a key regional market. At the same time, the government is starting to reshape the youth internet through policies regulating AI use in schools and social media access for minors, pointing toward a more responsible and future-ready digital landscape.
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🚨 What’s New
Kredivo expands deeper into Southeast Asia.
Fintech platform Kredivo is strengthening its regional footprint after acquiring Vietnamese digital bank Timo, signaling a strategic push beyond Indonesia’s borders. The deal gives Kredivo access to Timo’s digital banking infrastructure and user base, allowing it to combine lending, payments, and banking services into a more integrated ecosystem. The move reflects a broader trend of Indonesian fintech companies scaling regionally as they mature. For Indonesia’s tech ecosystem, it highlights how local fintech players are evolving from domestic disruptors into regional financial platforms. The expansion also underscores growing investor confidence in Indonesian fintech models that can be exported to neighboring markets.
Korean tech investors continue betting on Indonesia’s growth story.
South Korean companies are increasing their investments in Indonesia as part of broader expansion into Southeast Asia’s digital economy. Korean firms are eyeing opportunities across sectors including digital infrastructure, manufacturing, and consumer technology. The continued inflow of capital from Korea reflects confidence in Indonesia’s large consumer base and rapidly digitizing economy. Cross-border partnerships like these often accelerate technology transfer and ecosystem development. For Indonesia, the trend reinforces its position as one of the region’s most strategic markets for global investors.
Bukalapak’s gaming segment drives strong revenue growth.
Bukalapak posted strong revenue expansion in 2025 as its strategy around digital goods and gaming continued to gain traction. The company recorded total revenue of about IDR 6.5 trillion, up 46% year-on-year, reflecting the growing contribution of its digital gaming marketplace and other online services. Gaming has become the largest revenue contributor, generating around IDR 5.3 trillion in FY2025 and highlighting the platform’s shift toward high-frequency digital transactions. This pivot toward digital goods has helped Bukalapak strengthen monetization while diversifying beyond traditional ecommerce.
Bank Jago continues to build momentum in Indonesia’s digital banking landscape.
Digital lender Bank Jago delivered another year of steady growth in 2025, driven by its ecosystem-based banking strategy and continued product innovation. The bank expanded its customer base to over 18 million users while strengthening engagement through the Jago App, which offers personalized financial management features such as customizable “Pockets” and foreign currency savings. Strong partnerships with digital platforms and financial institutions also supported loan growth and broader service adoption across Indonesia’s digital economy. Alongside rising deposits and lending activity, the bank reported net profit of Rp276 …
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π MAROKO133 Eksklusif startup: Fintech Tightens π³, Capital Markets Open π, Retail
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Recent developments across Indonesia’s digital ecosystem show a market that is not only growing, but becoming more structured and resilient. Stronger fintech regulation, continued healthcare investment, and capital market reforms are improving trust, governance, and long-term scalability. At the same time, innovation from players like Alfamart in quick commerce highlights how consumer experience continues to evolve.
At a regional level, Southeast Asia is also moving beyond user growth, with platforms playing a more central role in how people work, sell, and transact. The Digital Frontiers 2030 report underscores how digital entrepreneurs are emerging as key drivers of this shift, signaling a transition toward a more open, platform-driven economy.
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🚨 What’s New
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Indonesia’s competition watchdog KPPU has taken a decisive stance against anti-competitive practices, finding 97 online lenders guilty in an interest rate cartel case and issuing significant penalties. The ruling, which includes fines totaling around $44 million, signals a stronger push toward transparency and fair lending practices across the fintech sector. This development highlights growing regulatory maturity as digital lending continues to scale rapidly. For Indonesia’s ecosystem, it reinforces trust as a foundational layer, especially critical as fintech moves from hypergrowth to sustainability. In the long run, this could accelerate consolidation while pushing platforms to design more independently governed, compliance-first models that balance innovation with market fairness.
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Regional healthcare platform expansion continues as KV Asia scales its footprint with a new hospital investment in Indonesia, signaling sustained investor confidence in the country’s healthcare-tech convergence. The move reflects a broader trend where private capital is flowing into hybrid models that combine offline infrastructure with digital services (read more via ). As healthcare demand rises alongside digital adoption, operators are increasingly integrating tech-enabled patient journeys and data systems. For Indonesia, this reinforces its position as a key growth market for healthtech and infrastructure plays. The intersection of healthcare, data, and platformization is becoming a compelling frontier for long-term value creation.
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Indonesia’s capital market is entering a new phase with the enforcement of a minimum 15% free float requirement, aimed at improving liquidity and governance standards among listed companies. The regulation, effective end of March 2026, is expected to broaden investor participation and enhance market depth (more via ). This policy shift aligns with global best practices, encouraging more transparent and investable public companies. For the local tech and startup ecosystem, it potentially opens clearer exit pathways through IPO readiness. Over time, this could strengthen the overall capital formation cycle and attract more institutional interest into Indonesia’s digital economy.
👏 What’s Exciting
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Alfamart is doubling down on quick commerce to reignite growth, leveraging its extensive minimart network to compete in the evolving on-demand retail space. By integrating faster delivery models and digital ordering, the company is adapting to changing consumer expectations shaped by convenience and immediacy. This reflects a broader shift where traditional retail players are transforming into hybrid offline-online platforms. In Indonesia, where proximity retail is deeply embedded, this strategy could unlock a powerful distribution advantage. It also signals that the next phase of “new retail” will likely be won by players who can merge logistics, data, and physical presence seamlessly.
🚀 What’s Next: Why Southeast Asia’s Digital Economy Is Entering Its Most Important Phase Yet
Southeast Asia is entering a defining decade of digital acceleration, with its digital economy projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030, and potentially $2 trillion as regional integration deepens. The 2030: Unlocking Opportunities from Southeast Asia’s Digital Acceleration report highlights how converging technologies such as AI, real-time payments, and programmable money are reshaping how businesses operate and how consumers engage. At the center of this transformation is a young, mobile-first population that is increasingly entrepreneurial and digitally native. This shift is moving the region from product-based models to solution-driven ecosystems powered by platforms, data, and partnerships. The result is a more dynamic and competitive landscape where speed, pe…
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