Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society
Huge success of two mobility startups in Indonesia can be partly attributed to the introduction of e-payment methods to their applications. Go-Jek and Grab added electronic payment function to their applications back in 2016.
In a country where less than 10% of the population holds credit cards, implementation of e-payment system on mobile devices served as a game changer for the leapfrog of the mobility market.
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Monday, March 2, 2020
Friday, January 10, 2020
Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society(2)
Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society
Huge success of two mobility startups in Indonesia can be partly attributed to the introduction of e-payment methods to their applications. Go-Jek and Grab added electronic payment function to their applications back in 2016.
In a country where less than 10% of the population holds credit cards, implementation of e-payment system on mobile devices served as a game changer for the leapfrog of the mobility market.
Huge success of two mobility startups in Indonesia can be partly attributed to the introduction of e-payment methods to their applications. Go-Jek and Grab added electronic payment function to their applications back in 2016.
In a country where less than 10% of the population holds credit cards, implementation of e-payment system on mobile devices served as a game changer for the leapfrog of the mobility market.
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society(2)
Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society
As snowballing amount of investment continues to rush in, anticipation has been getting bigger that the local mobility market will fulfill its growth potentials in a maximum level. Huge success of two mobility startups in Indonesia can be partly attributed to the introduction of e-payment methods to their applications.
For example, after purchasing a few electronic wallet-related startups, Go-Jek added Go-Pay, an e-payment function to its application in April, 2016.
As snowballing amount of investment continues to rush in, anticipation has been getting bigger that the local mobility market will fulfill its growth potentials in a maximum level. Huge success of two mobility startups in Indonesia can be partly attributed to the introduction of e-payment methods to their applications.
For example, after purchasing a few electronic wallet-related startups, Go-Jek added Go-Pay, an e-payment function to its application in April, 2016.
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Expansion of mobility services and Indonesian cashless society(6)
Expansion of mobility services and Indonesian cashless society
Huge success of two mobility startups in Indonesia can be partly attributed to the introduction of e-payment methods to their applications. Go-Jek and Grab added electronic payment function to their applications back in 2016.
In a country where less than 10% of the population holds credit cards, implementation of e-payment system on mobile devices served as a game changer for the leapfrog of the mobility market.
Huge success of two mobility startups in Indonesia can be partly attributed to the introduction of e-payment methods to their applications. Go-Jek and Grab added electronic payment function to their applications back in 2016.
In a country where less than 10% of the population holds credit cards, implementation of e-payment system on mobile devices served as a game changer for the leapfrog of the mobility market.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Expansion of mobility services and Indonesian cashless society(3)
Expansion of mobility services and Indonesian cashless society
Singapore and Indonesia has been viewed as spearheading the advent of the digital economy across the region. Singapore is the financial and technological hub of Southeast Asia whereas Indonesia takes around 40% of the total GDP of the Southeast Asian economy.
The fact that 8 out of 10 unicorns in Southeast Asia are headquartered either in Singapore or in Indonesia proves the significance of the two countries.
Singapore and Indonesia has been viewed as spearheading the advent of the digital economy across the region. Singapore is the financial and technological hub of Southeast Asia whereas Indonesia takes around 40% of the total GDP of the Southeast Asian economy.
The fact that 8 out of 10 unicorns in Southeast Asia are headquartered either in Singapore or in Indonesia proves the significance of the two countries.
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