Tag: Digital Economy
Below is a list with tagged columns and company profiles.
Latest Reports Digital Economy
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March 2023 Report Released - ‘New Global Banking Crisis: Does It Affect Indonesia?’
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Mega-IPO on the Indonesia Stock Exchange: GoTo Gojek Tokopedia
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Latest Indonesia Investments Report Out! Economic, Political & Social Analyses
On Thursday (06.01.2022) Indonesia Investments released the December 2021 edition of its monthly report. This report discusses a range of subjects - related to political developments, the economy and social matters - that were important and influential issues in Indonesia in the month of December 2021.
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Digital Economy; ASEAN Agreement on Electronic Commerce Entered into Force
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E-Commerce Giant Bukalapak to Become Indonesia’s First Listed Tech Startup Unicorn
In recent months most attention went to the merger of Indonesian ‘superapp’ Gojek and e-commerce giant Tokopedia – including their plans to conduct an initial public offering (IPO) on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). But we should not forget that another Indonesian e-commerce giant (and tech startup unicorn), called Bukalapak, is scheduled to list on the IDX on 6 August 2021.
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Mega-Merger in Indonesia: Gojek & Tokopedia Announce Establishment of Holding
Although we already discussed the (then-looming) merger between Aplikasi Karya Anak Bangsa (Gojek) and Tokopedia in detail in our January 2021 report, we do feel it is justified to cover this topic once more – albeit slightly more succinct this time – since it is now official (announced on 17 May 2021) that both sides re to merge, thus creating a massive entity (named GoTo) with an impressive and unique ecosystem.
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Digital Economy: Will Indonesia Soon Have Its Own Silicon Valley?
Indonesia does not want to be left behind in terms of developing its digital economic potential. In early March 2021, the Indonesian government inaugurated the "Indonesian-style Silicon Valley" called Nongsa D-Town. This 5,000 m2 area is located on Batam Island, which is positioned very close to Singapore.
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Financial Sector: Digital Banks Will Soon Become a Reality for Indonesians
Digital banks will soon become a reality for Indonesians. Chief Executive of Banking Supervision of Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (in Indonesian: Otoritas Jasa Keuangan, or OJK) Heru Kristiyana recently confirmed that this supervisory agency is currently drafting regulations for the establishment of digital banks in Indonesia.
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Subscriber Update Indonesia Investments - Merger for Tech Giants Gojek & Tokopedia?
Possibly the biggest story in local Indonesian media over the past couple of days (if we exclude coverage of any COVID-19-related matters) is the news that Gojek is in talks (in fact in the final stages, reportedly) to merge with Tokopedia. Based on the input of people familiar with the matter, the two companies have agreed to conduct due diligence on their respective businesses.
Latest Columns Digital Economy
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COVID-19: Indonesian Government Finally Paying Attention to Development of E-Commerce
The COVID-19 outbreak has continued to impact digital media consumption worldwide. Internet platforms, such as e-commerce, now play a pivotal role in our daily lives. On the bright side of current situations, e-commerce is growing all over the world, including in Indonesia. This is because behavioral shifts amongst Indonesians to choose online platforms as their safest place to conduct their daily activities, such as shopping, working or just meeting with some friends.
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In Search of Tax Revenue; Indonesia Imposes VAT on Imported Products & Services
It is something the central government of Indonesia has been planning and weighing for several years now, but the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis seems to have sped up the efforts. Per 1 July 2020, the Indonesian government imposes a 10 percent value-added tax (VAT) on sales of imported digital products and services.
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Indonesia Ranks among the World’s Five Biggest Startup Centers
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Flip-Flopping the E-Commerce Tax Regulation, Positive or Negative for Indonesia?
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Proventa International Spearheads Conversation on Digital Transformation in Indonesia
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Digital Economy: E-Commerce Giant Tokopedia Introduces “New Retail” Concept to Indonesia
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Be Ditigal! Go Global! Indonesia's eCommerce Future
Indonesia's eCommerce boom leads to rising demand for new logistics goods delivery concepts. This has been a problem for many brand owners and retailers that lack the technology and expertise in a distribution network. At e2eCommerce Indonesia 2018, around 2,000 attendees from eCommerce, retailers and SMEs will gather to seek answers to these problems. Are you a reliable logistics & fulfillment company? Do you have solutions for eCommerce business? Join us and exhibit your services!
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Blockchain INDO Conference: How Blockchain Will Change Indonesia's Digital Economy
The volume of Indonesia’s digital economy will reach about USD $130 billion by 2020, which will make the country among Southeast Asia's leading nations in terms of digital development. This was stated by local authorities just a week ago. New technologies, blockchain and transformation of the IT-sector will play key roles in this process. With this context in mind, the Blockchain INDO conference in Jakarta, to be held on 11-12 May 2018 in the Kempinski Hotel in Central Jakarta, becomes even more relevant.
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Jack Ma Advises Indonesia on E-Commerce, Conflict of Interest?
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba founder Jack Ma having been appointed as special advisor to the Indonesian government for the development of Indonesia's e-commerce sector has led to some concern whether it puts China's richest man in a position of conflict of interest. Ma's Alibaba Group owns big stakes in Singapore-based e-commerce giant Lazada (which operates across Southeast Asia) and Indonesian online shopping facilitator Tokopedia.
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3 Key Information Technology (IT) Trends to Occur in Indonesia in 2017
NetApp Indonesia, the local unit of the American multinational storage and data management company, predicts three main information technology (IT) trends in Indonesia in 2017: (1) data becoming the "new currency", (2) new platform models taking over, and (3) cloud computing becoming a key source of corporate growth. Ana Sopia, Country Manager NetApp Indonesia, explained that numerous companies, all over the world, are currently experiencing digital transformation challenges.
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