📌 MAROKO133 Eksklusif startup: Robinhood enters Indonesia 🇮🇩, Bybit ramps up expan
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Over the past week, Indonesia’s fintech and crypto landscape has seen strong momentum, marked by major global players like Robinhood, Bybit, and Airwallex deepening their presence in the country, alongside significant funding activity for local platforms such as Batumbu and Kredivo. At the same time, regional investment developments—from private credit expansion to climate-tech and clean energy commitments—reflect broader capital flows that are set to influence Southeast Asia’s financial and technological trajectory. Together, these events signal a maturing and highly competitive ecosystem where international interest and domestic innovation continue to converge.
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🚨 What’s New
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Robinhood enters Indonesian market via acquisitions
Robinhood has officially entered Indonesia by acquiring local broker Buana Capital Sekuritas and crypto trader Coinvest, marking a significant step into one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic investment markets. The expansion aims to tap Indonesia’s large and fast-growing retail investor base. Pieter Tanuri, owner of the acquired companies, remains on board as an advisor to guide Robinhood through local market dynamics. With plans for a full rollout expected over the next several years, this move intensifies competition among investment platforms. It also highlights Indonesia’s rising attractiveness to global fintech players amid increasing investor participation.
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Bybit expands into Indonesia through NOBI partnership
Bybit is accelerating its presence in Indonesia by collaborating with local crypto platform NOBI. The strategy reflects Indonesia’s position as one of the world’s most active crypto markets, with strong adoption among young digital natives. Bybit’s localized approach allows it to navigate regulatory requirements while offering tailored services to Indonesian users. It also underscores the need for local players to differentiate as international exchanges enter aggressively. -
Airwallex acquires PT Skye Sab Indonesia to strengthen payments
Airwallex has acquired a majority stake in PT Skye Sab to deepen its presence in Indonesia’s rapidly expanding digital payments ecosystem. The acquisition boosts Airwallex’s ability to support cross-border payment needs for Indonesian businesses, especially MSMEs seeking to scale regionally. Combined with its substantial recent funding, Airwallex is strengthening infrastructure to deliver more seamless and cost-efficient financial services. Competition within the payments space is expected to intensify as global players enhance their local capabilities. -
Validus (Batumbu) secures US$30M Series D from Khazanah Nasional
The parent company of Batumbu, Validus, has raised US$30 million in Series D funding led by Khazanah Nasional, reinforcing its commitment to SME financing in Indonesia. Batumbu has played a growing role in supporting MSMEs through digital lending and supply chain financing solutions. The new capital will enhance technology, data capabilities, and operational scale to reach more underserved businesses.
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Kredivo raises over US$100M led by Mizuho
Kredivo has secured more than US$100 million in a new funding round led by Mizuho, providing partial liquidity to early investors and strengthening its financial position. The raise highlights continued global interest in Indonesia’s fast-growing digital credit and BNPL sector. With consumer reliance on flexible financing rising, Kredivo is well positioned to capture expanding demand while navigating evolving regulations. The company is expected to build on its momentum in both lending and financial services diversification.
👏 What’s Exciting
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Granite Asia raises over US$350M private credit fund anchored by Temasek
Granite Asia has closed more than US$350 million in the first tranche of its private credit fund, underscoring strong institutional appetite for alternative credit in Asia. The fund targets structured lending opportunities that appeal to investors seeking yield and diversified exposure. This trend reflects shifting capital flows from venture equity toward private credit globally. It also signals greater sophistication in regional capital markets as alternative financing instruments gain traction. -
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📌 MAROKO133 Update startup: Pintarnya gains pace 💳. Crypto momentum builds 🚀. Glob
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This week’s highlights cover key shifts across Indonesia’s digital, financial, and regulatory landscape, including Pintarnya’s rapid credit growth and the shutdown of Maucash in the fintech lending space. We also track record crypto transaction activity, new developments in artificial intelligence education, and growing interest in data center and AI investments through Special Economic Zones.
On the policy front, we highlight tighter digital governance in online gaming, continued digital taxation of global tech firms, expanded access for tax authorities to e-wallet and crypto data, ambitious QRIS growth targets from Bank Indonesia, and regulatory action against an AI platform. Rounding out the edition, we explore how global sustainability reporting standards are beginning to reshape corporate practices in Indonesia. Stay tuned for more insights on Indonesia’s tech, digital, and startup landscape in the weeks ahead.
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🚨What’s New
Pintarnya’s Rapid Credit Growth Signals Resilient Consumer Lending
Pintarnya’s loan disbursement reaching over 14 million transactions highlights sustained demand for short-tenor digital credit amid cautious consumer spending. Backed by January Capital, the platform’s performance reflects how alternative lenders are filling gaps left by traditional financial institutions. This growth suggests borrowers are increasingly comfortable with app-based credit for everyday needs. It also reinforces investor confidence in Indonesia’s fintech lending fundamentals, despite tighter regulatory oversight.Maucash Shuts Down, Marking a Turning Point for Fintech Lending
The closure of Maucash underscores the increasing pressure on digital lending platforms to achieve sustainable unit economics. Rising compliance costs, funding constraints, and borrower quality challenges are reshaping the competitive landscape. This move signals that scale alone is no longer enough in Indonesia’s maturing fintech ecosystem. Market consolidation may accelerate as only well-capitalized and disciplined players remain.Indonesia Launches ICEx as OJK-Licensed Crypto SRO
Indonesia has officially launched the International Crypto Exchange (ICEx) as an OJK-licensed self-regulatory organization for digital assets and crypto markets. Backed by a Rp1 trillion investment from a consortium of local and regional industry players, ICEx is designed to strengthen market governance, transparency, and institutional-grade infrastructure. The initiative reflects Indonesia’s push toward a more mature and regulated crypto ecosystem, aligned with global best practices such as those seen in the US and Japan. Under the supervision of Otoritas Jasa Keuangan, ICEx will oversee trade reporting, market integrity, and member supervision, positioning Indonesia to play a larger role as a regulated crypto hub in Southeast Asia.
👏What’s Exciting
Indonesia’s Crypto Transactions Reach New Highs
Crypto transaction value in Indonesia surged to more than IDR 482 trillion throughout 2025, signaling strong retail participation despite global market volatility. This growth reflects increasing mainstream adoption, driven by easier access through local platforms. Younger investors continue to view crypto as both an investment and speculative asset. The scale of activity further strengthens Indonesia’s position as a key digital asset market in Southeast Asia.Universitas Indonesia to Launch AI Study Program in 2026
The upcoming artificial intelligence program at Universitas Indonesia reflects rising demand for advanced digital skills across industries. As businesses accelerate automation and data-driven strategies, talent readiness becomes a national priority. This move aligns academia with industry needs, particularly in technology and innovation sectors. It also signals Indonesia’s ambition to compete regionally in AI capability development.KEK Targets Large Investments in Data Centers and AI
Special Economic Zones are positioning themselves to attract major investments in data centers and artificial intelligence infrastructure. This strategy supports Indonesia’s growing digital economy and cloud adoption trends. Reliable data infrastructure is becoming critical as enterprises scale digital services. The initiative also highlights government efforts to anchor long-term tech investments domestically.Government Plans Identity Verification Cameras in Online Gaming
The plan to implement verification cameras in online platforms like Roblox signals tighter digital governance. Authorities aim to enhance user safety, especially for minors, as online gaming adoption grows rapidly. This move reflects broader concerns around digital identity and platform accountability. It may also influence how global platforms localize compliance in Indonesia.Indonesia Maintains Digital Taxation on Global Tech Firms
Despite global minimum tax debates, Indonesia reaffirmed its stance on taxing large digital platforms. This approach protects domestic tax revenues as the digital economy expands. It also reinforces regulatory certainty for multinational technology companies operating locally. The policy reflects Indonesia’s firm position on digital sovereignty and fiscal fairness.Bank Indonesia Targets Major Growth for QRIS in 2026
Bank Indonesia’s goal of reaching 17 billion QRIS transactions and 60 million users highlights the rapid shift toward cashless payments. QRIS continues to unify merchants and consumers under a single interoperable system. This growth supports financial inclusion, especially among SMEs and informal sectors. Digital payments are increasingly becoming part of daily economic activity.Tax Authority Gains Access to E-Wallet and Crypto Data
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