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GO-JEK Cooperates with Findaya, Dana Cita, and Aktivaku

Planned to strengthen financing services for partners and users

GO-JEK today (31/8) announced a strategic partnership with three companies , namely Findaya, Dana Cita and Aktivaku. This collaboration is aimed at strengthening the choice of financing services in the GO-JEK ecosystem, both for partners, merchants, as well as users. For your information, Charity Fund is a service p2p loans which focuses on providing loans for educational needs.

Findaya is a -based financial product p2p loans under the auspices of PT Mapan Global Reksa which focuses on providing capital loans to GO-JEK and GO-LIFE partners. Currently their CEO, Aldi Haryopratomo, is also the CEO of GO-PAY. While Aktivaku is a platform p2p loans which focuses on financing property products.

"Our passion in the GO-JEK ecosystem is collaborating with financial service providers to become a bridge to consumers and partners, especially for those who have difficulty accessing formal financial services. We believe that strong collaboration between financial service providers and technology companies can reach a wider audience. have not accessed banking services," said GO-JEK President, Andre Soelistyo.

Meanwhile, Susli Lie, Co-Founder of Dana Cita explained, "We believe our platform can make it easier for members of the GO-JEK ecosystem to access financial services, especially those related to education financing. Our vision is to expand access to education for all students by reducing financial constraints.”

Ricky Gandawijaya, Co-Founder of Aktivaku believes that through this collaboration, GO-JEK ecosystem members can get safe and transparent financing services. "We can provide housing finance service options for members of the GO-JEK ecosystem in need. Aktivaku also supports the development of ecosystem members through easy access to capital for small and medium enterprises,” he said.

The inauguration of this collaboration was also attended by representatives from the OJK. In his remarks Hendrikus Passagi as Director of Fintech Regulation, Licensing and Supervision of OJK said that this synergy could increase financial inclusion in Indonesia. He also emphasized that OJK will continue to encourage the birth and presence of a digital economic ecosystem in the country so that it can help improve people's welfare.

This is the umpteenth partnership that GO-JEK has promoted to strengthen its financial services. Previously, at the end of 2017, GO-JEK make acquisitions to three startups fintech at once, namely Midtrans, Kartuku, and Mapan. However, the process was rumored by the authorities related to the procedures carried out, in this case Bank Indonesia. BTN, BNI, Bank Permata Syariah, Allianz and BPJS Employment have previously strategically partnered with unicorn the first locale.

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