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📌 MAROKO133 Update startup: Mamame goes global 🌍, ABC Impact backs green capital ♻

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This week highlights how Indonesia’s innovation story continues to evolve across sectors. Snack brand Mamame Whole Foods is taking Indonesian tempeh to global markets with backing from Granite Asia, while ABC Impact, DBS, and UOB are reimagining sustainable finance through an impact-linked fund model. In logistics, J&T Express’s regional growth reinforces Southeast Asia’s e-commerce momentum. The rollout of the Indonesia Game Rating System (IGRS) also marks a step forward in digital policy. The latest Tracxn report signals a maturing fintech landscape in Southeast Asia, where funding growth is slowing but shifting toward more sustainable.

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What’s New

  • The Indonesian snack startup Mamame Whole Foods has secured a US$2 million investment led by Granite Asia to accelerate its plant-based tempeh chip business, targeting expansion into the US and UK markets. By re-imagining Indonesia’s staple tempeh using black-eyed peas instead of soy and focusing on health-conscious consumers, Mamame taps into both local culinary heritage and global plant-based snack trends. With Granite Asia’s backing, the brand is well-positioned to raise Indonesia’s snack exports profile and spotlight the country’s potential in the healthy-snacks segment.

  • The impact investment firm ABC Impact (backed by Temasek) has partnered with banks DBS and UOB to launch a US$110 million sustainability-linked subscription loan facility for its Fund II, tying capital deployment to measurable social and environmental KPIs across Asia. The structure flips the conventional subscription loan model by embedding sustainability performance triggers, signalling growing sophistication in impact-finance in Southeast Asia. For Indonesia, this offers a precedent for channeling growth-capital into businesses that deliver both financial and social returns, aligning with domestic agendas around green growth and inclusive development.

What’s Exciting

  • Bank Indonesia’s Global Cooperation Push
    At the IMF–World Bank Annual Meetings 2025, Bank Indonesia emphasized that strengthening multilateral cooperation is key to sustaining global growth amid tight monetary conditions and shifting geopolitics. The central bank reiterated its commitment to macroeconomic stability, policy credibility, and inclusive growth, while supporting investment and trade across developing economies. Indonesia highlighted its role in driving regional financial resilience through collaboration and innovation in sustainable finance.

  • J&T Express rides e-commerce boom, strengthens Indonesia’s logistics edge

    J&T Express recorded an impressive 23.1% year-on-year growth in parcel volume for Q3 2025, propelled by a 78.7% surge in Southeast Asia and 47.9% growth in new international markets. The strong performance reflects the sustained momentum of e-commerce and cross-border trade across the region. As demand for faster, more efficient parcel delivery continues to rise, the market presents expanding opportunities for ecosystem players, from warehousing and fulfillment to last-mile technology. In this regional growth cycle, Indonesia remains a key node, both as a major consumer hub and a logistics innovation base shaping the next wave of digital commerce efficiency.

  • Indonesia’s Gaming Industry on the Global Stage

    Indonesia’s gaming ecosystem continues to gain global recognition, driven by initiatives from the Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdigi). Locally developed games are entering international markets, supported by a stronger regulatory foundation through the launch of the Indonesia Game Rating System (IGRS) at IGDX 2025 in Bali. The event recorded a business potential of around $75 million, underscoring Indonesia’s rising status in the creative digital economy. By aligning ethical standards, data protection, and innovation, the government aims to make Indonesia not just a market for games, but a creator and leader in the global gaming industry.

  • AI Adoption in Banking Faces Security Hurdles
    A recent HSBC survey revealed that while banks across Indonesia are increasingly aware of AI’s potential to streamline operations and improve services, adoption remains slow due to cybersecurity concerns. Many financial institutions see AI as transformative for customer experience and fraud detection but remain cautious about data protection and hacker risks. The findings highlight the industry’s need for stronger governance, secure infrastructure, and clearer regulatory frameworks to fully unlock AI’s benefits. This cautious optimism mirrors Indonesia’s broader digital transformation—progressive, yet mindful of the balance between innovation and trust.

Whats Next

Despite a funding winter that has chilled the broader Southeast Asian fintech scene, Indonesia remains a market brimming with structural opportunity. According to Tracxn’s 9M 2025 report, fintech startups across the region collectively raised US$839 million, marking a 39% year-on-year decline. More tellingly, early-stage rounds contracted by about 63%, reflecting investor caution amid rising capital costs and tighter global liquidity. While Singapore commanded 84% of total funding, Indonesia captured only 4%, signaling both a slowdown and a gap between ecosystem maturity levels.

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📌 MAROKO133 Eksklusif startup: Living Lab Ventures doubles down on innovation 🇯🇵,

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The past week have brought a wave of momentum across Indonesia’s innovation and digital economy. New cross-border partnerships and funding—from Living Lab Ventures’ Japan Thematic Fund to VENTENY’s social-impact investments—highlight how collaboration and purpose are shaping the next phase of growth. At the same time, companies like Grab, Blibli, and Telkomsel are proving that scale and technology remain central to market leadership, from profitability milestones to AI integration. The fintech, e-commerce, and digital infrastructure sectors continue to attract global attention, while online consumption shows no signs of slowing—BPS reported a 6.19% rise in e-commerce spending in Q3, with record-breaking campaigns already setting the tone for year-end optimism.

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What’s New

1. Living Lab Ventures launches Japan‐Thematic Fund

Living Lab Ventures, based in Indonesia, has launched a new “Japan Thematic Fund” in partnership with Japan’s Cool Japan Fund and other backers. The fund is designed to help startups from Japan and Southeast Asia access capital, cross-border business connections, and real-world trial opportunities. For the Indonesian market this means more chances for local ventures to link up with Japanese firms, transfer technology, and expand beyond domestic boundaries.

2. Grab Holdings posts strong Q3 2025 revenue growth
Grab recorded Q3 2025 revenue of US$873 million, a 22% increase from last year, marking another profitable quarter with US$17 million in net profit. Growth was fueled by strong demand across its ecosystem — on-demand services rose 24%, deliveries jumped 23% to US$465 million, and financial services surged 39%. The company also achieved US$136 million in adjusted EBITDA, up 51% year-on-year, supported by steady operational efficiency. With US$7.4 billion in cash reserves, Grab continues to strengthen its position as one of Southeast Asia’s leading digital platforms, reflecting the region’s growing reliance on ride-hailing, delivery, and payment services.

3. Grab–GoTo Merger Talks: State Palace Confirms Negotiations
Indonesia’s State Secretary Minister Prasetyo Hadi confirmed that Grab and GoTo are in the process of negotiating a potential merger, which could lead to the creation of a single entity combining both platforms. The state-owned investment management agency Danantara is reportedly involved in the discussions to oversee the corporate asset arrangements. The merger plan is also being reviewed as part of a draft Presidential Regulation that will set clearer rules on the status, protection, and fare structure for online drivers and delivery partners.

4. VENTENY Secures Dual Funding to Advance Financial Inclusion and Women’s Empowerment

VENTENY Fortuna International (VTNY) has secured two new funding rounds to strengthen its mission of promoting financial inclusion and worker welfare in Indonesia. The company received US$5.5 million from the Women’s Livelihood Bond 7 (WLB7), managed by Impact Investment Exchange (IIX), to expand working-capital financing for women-led MSMEs in underserved regions. Around the same time, VENTENY also gained strategic investment from Japan’s Better Place Co. Ltd., aimed at enhancing its B2B financing services and employee well-being programs through the VENTENY Employee Super App. With this support, the company plans to scale up financing for MSMEs, improve employee wellness benefits, and build a more inclusive and sustainable business ecosystem.

5. Living Lab Ventures Invests in INCREASE to Strengthen Indonesia’s Clinical Research Ecosystem
Living Lab Ventures (LLV), the corporate venture arm of Sinar Mas Land, has made a strategic investment in INCREASE Laboratorium Indonesia, a clinical research and laboratory services company based in BSD City. The funding will help INCREASE expand operations, build global partnerships, and obtain international certifications such as CAP and ISO standards. INCREASE already works with partners in Singapore, Australia, China, and Japan, including Tsinghua University and Osaka University, to advance technology transfer and local talent development.


What’s Exciting

1. Telkom Indonesia earns from data-centre business with high utilisation
Telkom Indonesia’s subsidiary has reported strong demand in its data-centre business, with utilisation reaching 89 % in the third quarter. Although revenue was slightly down compared to the year before, the high utilisation suggests robust growth potential for Indonesia’s digital infrastructure sector. It offers local companies opportunities in services, infrastructure, partnerships and talent development.

2. YouTube Festival 2025 proclaims Indonesia as growth hub
YouTube’s Festival 2025 has declared Indonesia as its next growth centre, recognising the large audience, creator ecosystem and market potential. For Indonesia this is significant: it underlines that digital content creation, influencers, video marketing and creator economy are sectors to watch and invest in. It creates new opportunities for local talent, brands and platforms to tap into global attention from within Indonesia. The festival’s focus may also bring more…

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