📌 MAROKO133 Breaking 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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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: 💸 Honest lands funding.⚖️ TikTok, Netflix face scru
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This week brings a mix of momentum and growing scrutiny in Indonesia’s digital economy. Fintech player Honest secured a major funding boost to strengthen its lending and product expansion, while Sriwijaya Capital launched a new private equity fund. TikTok continues to face mounting regulatory challenges. Even Netflix has entered the spotlight as officials revisit the taxation framework. At the same time, the expansion of players like Tyme and Indies Capital Partners signals continued investor appetite for Southeast Asia’s tech ecosystem. Southeast Asia’s tech funding cools sharply, with digital finance emerging as the region’s key growth engine.
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🆕 What’s New
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💸 Honest Secures Major Funding Boost – Honest, a fast-growing Indonesian fintech platform, has secured an impressive $100 million in equity funding alongside an additional $40 million in debt facilities. The new capital will fuel the company’s efforts to enhance its lending capabilities and expand its product suite, focusing on empowering small businesses and consumers with better financial access. With this funding milestone, Honest continues to strengthen its position in Indonesia’s competitive fintech landscape and signals investor confidence in the country’s digital finance potential. Read more
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🤝 Sriwijaya Capital Makes PE Fund Debut – Sriwijaya Capital has made its debut in the private equity space with a $200 million growth fund, officially licensed by Singapore’s Monetary Authority (MAS). The fund is backed by anchor limited partners from Indonesia’s leading conglomerates — Barito Pacific, Indika Energy, and Sinar Mas — underscoring strong institutional confidence in the firm’s long-term strategy. With this launch, Sriwijaya Capital aims to invest across strategic sectors and scale high-potential Indonesian and regional companies, positioning itself as a key emerging player in Southeast Asia’s investment landscape. See the post
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🛍️ E-Commerce Tax Rule Postponed – The Indonesian government has announced a delay in implementing the new income tax regulation (PPh 22) for e-commerce sellers, citing concerns over maintaining consumer purchasing power. The policy, originally aimed at strengthening tax compliance among online traders, will now undergo further review. This move reflects the government’s balancing act between fiscal objectives and supporting digital economy growth amid current market challenges. Full story here
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⚖️ TikTok Faces Regulatory Heat – TikTok is under mounting regulatory pressure in Indonesia as authorities tighten oversight of major tech firms. The platform was fined IDR 15 billion by the Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) for late reporting of its Tokopedia acquisition, setting a key precedent for merger transparency. Adding to its challenges, the Ministry of Communication and Informatics has temporarily suspended TikTok’s license after it failed to provide requested data on live demos and gaming content, reflecting rising tensions over compliance and data-sharing standards. Read the coverage
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🎬 Netflix Under Tax Spotlight – Indonesia’s Ministry of Finance has spotlighted Netflix’s substantial revenue growth in the local market, raising questions about its tax contributions. Officials noted that despite significant earnings from Indonesian subscribers, the streaming giant has yet to fully comply with domestic tax obligations. The statement hints at potential policy shifts aimed at ensuring equitable taxation across foreign digital service providers operating in Indonesia. Details here
✨ What’s Exciting
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💡 Garuda Spark Hubs Drive Indonesia’s Digital Readiness – Komdigi has inaugurated the Garuda Spark Innovation Hub in Jakarta and Bandung, with plans to expand further into Medan, as part of its effort to create collaborative spaces for startups and digital talent—reinforcing Indonesia’s vision to become a leading digital nation. The initiative aligns with the country’s improving Indonesia Digital Society Index (IMDI), which reached 44.53 in 2025, signaling strong progress in digital readiness across four pillars: infrastructure, digital skills, industry, and literacy. These efforts aim to accelerate innovation, nurture millions of digital talents, and strengthen Indonesia’s digital sovereignty by fostering local startup ecosystems and empowering regional digital talent across diverse sectors. Read more
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💡 Indonesia Launches Innovation Hub with Microsoft – Indonesia is set to launch an Innovation Hub in collaboration with Microsoft and support from the United Arab Emirates, aiming to strengthen digital transformation and startup growth. The initiative will focus on fostering AI research, cybersecurity development, and public-private partnerships to accelerate Indonesia’s tech-driven economy. This strategic move highlights the nation’s ambition to become a regional leader in digital innovation. Read more
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