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πŸ“Œ MAROKO133 Eksklusif startup: Fore Delivers πŸ“Š, Waresix IPO Pops πŸš›, Tiket.com Expa

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This week reflects a maturing Indonesian tech and consumer ecosystem, where profitability, exits, and global ambition are all happening at once. From Fore Coffee proving that a local F&B model can scale sustainably, to Waresix’s strong public market debut signaling investor confidence in logistics, and Rosé All Day exploring strategic options amid beauty sector consolidation, the market is showing clearer paths from growth to value realization. At the same time, expansion stories from Tiket.com and Kopi Kenangan highlight a new phase where Indonesian brands are not just leaders at home but are increasingly stepping onto the regional stage with confidence.

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Indonesia’s B2B tech moment is here.

On July 1–2 at AXA Tower, Jakarta, B2B Tech Asia Expo 2026 brings together the region’s top enterprises, vendors, and innovators at Southeast Asia’s largest expo dedicated exclusively to B2B software. With exhibitors including AWS, Salesforce, Mekari, and SoftBank, it’s the definitive platform for discovering solutions and forging partnerships as Indonesia’s digital economy accelerates. Register now at b2btechasia.com.


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🚨 What’s New

  • Fore Coffee Proves the Model Works Indonesian homegrown coffee chain Fore Coffee posted a standout full-year 2025: net profit surged 55% year-on-year to IDR 90.1 billion, while revenue climbed 44% to IDR 1.5 trillion. The company added over 90 new stores throughout the year, bringing its total network to 316 locations across Indonesia. With an EBITDA margin expanding to 20% and IPO proceeds deployed with discipline, Fore is showing that the grab-and-go coffee model built for the everyday Indonesian commuter, is not just scaling, it’s maturing into a profitable, investor-grade business.

  • Waresix Unit Makes a Strong IDX Debut BSA Logistics Indonesia, a subsidiary of Tiger Global-backed Waresix, opened 34% above its IPO price on its Indonesia Stock Exchange debut, triggering an automatic trading halt within hours. The listing raised IDR 302.4 billion and was oversubscribed nearly 387 times, valued at almost Rp2 trillion (around $114 million) market cap, signaling robust appetite from local investors for logistics infrastructure plays. With a stated vision of building an end-to-end logistics platform spanning trucking, warehousing, freight, and shipping across the archipelago, this debut signals that deep-tech logistics is a category investors are ready to bet on in a country where supply chain gaps remain a real economic constraint.

  • Rosé All Day: A Beauty Brand Weighing Its Next Chapter Rosé All Day Cosmetics, one of Indonesia’s most recognized homegrown beauty brands, is reportedly exploring strategic sale options, about two years after closing a $5.41 million Series A backed by AC Ventures. This comes amid an accelerating consolidation wave in the domestic beauty industry, where proven brand equity combined with strong digital sales channels are attracting serious acquirer interest. For an ecosystem where beauty is the largest FMCG e-commerce category, the potential transaction would be a meaningful signal of how local consumer brands can build, scale, and find credible exits.

  • SwipeRx and Pharmacy Tech Continue to Quietly Win Southeast Asia’s largest digital pharmacy network SwipeRx continues to deepen its footprint in Indonesia, partnering with Inofarma to establish 1,000 pharmacies nationwide and publishing a new position paper calling for pharmacists to be recognized as frontline healthcare partners. With only 30,000 pharmacies serving 275 million Indonesians, against a needed 90,000 the gap is enormous. SwipeRx’s combination of tech, bulk purchasing, and digital education for 300,000+ pharmacy professionals shows how infrastructure-first startups can quietly build category-defining businesses in underserved healthcare markets.

  • Unilever Indonesia Eyes Buavita Divestiture Unilever Indonesia is reportedly weighing a sale of its Buavita juice business, with UBS said to have been appointed as advisor, running the process separately from its earlier SariWangi tea divestiture given the different product category and buyer profiles. The move is part of Unilever’s broader global portfolio rationalization, which already saw it spin off ice cream, sell several food brands, and divest its Indonesia tea business earlier this year. For local FMCG players and strategic investors, this creates a rare opportunity to acquire a branded, shelf-proven consumer goods asset with decades of distribution…

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    πŸ“Œ MAROKO133 Hot startup: Ajaib Lifts Off πŸ“ˆ, TipTip Turns Profitable πŸ’Έ, Danantara E

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    Hi everyone, hope this finds you well. Indonesia’s tech ecosystem is sending strong signals this week across fintech, data centers, ride-hailing, and AI policy. Ajaib and TipTip are turning growth into profitability, hyperscale capital keeps flowing into Greater Jakarta, and Danantara has quietly stepped onto GoTo’s cap table. On the regional front, Money20/20’s Future of Fintech in APAC 2026 report feels especially timely as these moves accelerate. Let’s dive in.

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    On July 1–2 at AXA Tower – Kuningan City Grand Ballroom, Jakarta, B2B Tech Asia Expo 2026 returns with a sharper, sector-first format: 10 specialized industry zones built around finance, logistics, healthcare, retail, enterprise IT, and beyond — each designed to connect the right buyers with the right solutions. Hosted by VRIGroup and DailySocial, with sponsors and exhibitors including AWS, Salesforce, SoftBank, SMBC, Jenius, Mekari, and Zoho, it remains Southeast Asia’s largest expo built exclusively around B2B software.

    Find your zone. Meet your buyer. Register now at b2btechasia.com.

    Stay ahead,

    DailySocial Team


    🚨 What’s New

    • Ajaib Revenue Jumps 152% as Indonesia’s Retail Trading Boom Lifts Off Ajaib closed 2025 with revenue up 152% YoY, while net profit rose 38% to roughly US$1.4 million on the back of Indonesia’s surging retail trading activity. The growth echoes a broader sector lift, with rival Stockbit reporting 395% revenue growth and 544% net profit growth over the same period. These numbers reflect a deepening retail investor base, fueled by stronger IDX activity, faster digital onboarding, and a maturing fintech regulatory framework. Ajaib’s user base has grown past 3 million investors, anchoring its position as Indonesia’s first fully online stock brokerage and one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing fintech unicorns. For Indonesia’s capital markets, the signal is clear: retail participation is becoming a structural growth engine rather than a cyclical wave.

    • TipTip Hits Profitability as AI Rewrites Unit Economics

      TipTip just became one of the few homegrown entertainment platforms to hit company-wide EBITDA profitability, proving that disciplined AI deployment can flip unit economics fast. The East Ventures-backed company posted 56% QoQ gross revenue growth in entertainment ticketing in Q1 2026, with net revenue jumping 283% from the previous quarter. Contribution margins improved 50% after its AI engine went live, and over half of transactions now come from self-onboarded promoters. Building on this momentum, TipTip is expanding into curated travel experiences via SatuSatu, starting with a Bali All-Access Pass. For Indonesia’s local creator and experience economy, it’s a strong signal that AI-led automation can finally make small-ticket commerce work at scale.

    • Grab Beats Estimates with Record Q1 Profitability

      Grab posted a record Q1 2026, with revenue up 24% YoY to US$955 million and adjusted EBITDA jumping 46% to US$154 million, topping analyst estimates. On-Demand GMV grew 24% to US$6.1 billion, with Deliveries up 23%, Mobility up 19%, and Financial Services surging 43%. Profit reached US$120 million versus just US$10 million a year ago, even with seasonal softness from Lunar New Year and Ramadan. Management is sticking with full-year guidance of US$4.04 to 4.10 billion in revenue and US$700 to 720 million in adjusted EBITDA. For Indonesia, where Grab and GoTo dominate the daily commute, the signal is that ride-hailing demand is structurally resilient through macro pressure.

    • Three KoinWorks Executives Detained Over Rp600B BRI Loan Case

      Three KoinWorks executives, including current CEO Jonathan Bryan and co-founder Benedicto Haryono, have been detained by Jakarta prosecutors over an alleged Rp600 billion corruption case tied to BRI loan disbursements. Investigators say the trio funneled bank funding to clients using manipulated invoice collateral and skipped mandatory insurance coverage. Detention runs 20 days at Cipinang and Salemba while prosecutors trace asset flows and possible bank-side involvement. While painful for affected lenders, the case is a clearer enforcement signal for Indonesia’s P2P lending sector, where OJK is already tightening oversight of KoinP2P. Cleaner rails and stronger underwriting discipline are exactly what the next chapter of Indonesian fintech needs.

    • PDG Raises US$856M for Hyperscale Expansion in Bekasi

      Princeton Digital Group secured roughly US$856 million in financing to build out its 120MW JC3 hyperscale campus in Bekasi, one of the region’s largest green loans to date…

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