Go-Jek Adds Products to Dominate Indonesian On-Demand Services

How Go-Jek Is Shaking Up Ride-Sharing in Indonesia

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Go-Jek will add five new services as Indonesia’s fastest-growing startup deepens its range of on-demand products to dominate its home market before embarking on regional expansion.

The company has already moved from its roots as a source of cheap motorcycle rides in Jakarta and 14 other cities to become Indonesia’s largest food delivery business with more than 35,000 merchants and the biggest digital wallet. The company is investing in user acquisition and retention across its businesses, Chief Executive Officer Nadiem Makarim said in an interview with Bloomberg Television.