Startup Indonesia
news from April 2017
- Indonesia: Muslimmarket raises Series A from 500 Startups
- Indonesia: Pomona O2O app startup lands funding
- YouTube viewers in Indonesia drawn to education over entertainment
- Indonesia: Regulator expects fintech firms to double by year-end
- Indonesia: Ayopop bill payment platform lands $1M
- Indonesia: itemku online gaming marketplace lands $1.2M via 500 Startups
- Indonesia: Gov’t outlines digital economy targets for SMEs, farmers to go digital
- A look at the recent Editors Lab data-journalism hackathon in Jakarta
- Indonesia: Brilio targets shift in news & media habits driven by millennials
- Indonesia: Duniaku/net portal lands funding from DNC
- Indonesia and Singapore collaborate on mutual benefit ‘landing pads’
- Indonesia: Yacademy brings Malaysian startups to Jakarta for market immersion
- Indonesia: Stockbit social network for investors gets funding