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

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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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🚨 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: GoTo Pushes Profitability πŸ“Š, Kredivo Expands Abroad 🌏, In

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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.

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    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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