Indonesia's startup news, March 2017

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A look at Indonesia's startup scene in March this year, collecting most of the English-language press coverage of Indonesia's tech, web, mobile and fintech activity.

A couple of things to keep in mind:

  • First, Indonesia is a country of nearly 260 million people, so there's a huge potential user base for web, mobile and financial technology; and
  • second, Indonesia is a predominantly Muslim country, meaning that Islamic fintech is a very real opportunity with far wider implications.

Indonesia: City government to launch Jakarta Smart City Hive cowork space
Indonesia: Singapore's Block71 sets up Jakarta incubator, cowork space
Indonesia: Jakarta government launches cowork space for entrepreneurs
Indonesia: Global Ventures Summit set for Bali in April
Indonesia: Akseleran launches country's first equity crowdfund platform
Indonesia: Telcos launch mobile remittance service aimed at the unbanked
Indonesia: BINAR tech academy opens in Jogjakarta, 3 branches planned in 2017
Indonesia: Printerous online printing platform raises US$1.4M
Indonesia: FlySpaces short-term office space rental platform launches in Jakarta
Indonesia: Ecommerce total revenue projected to hit $14.47BN by 2021
Indonesia: Otobro car financing startup acquired by Philippines' C88
Indonesia: A look at self-funded tax startup OnlinePajak
Indonesia: Amartha p2p micro-lender lands 7-digit funding
Indonesia: Bank, programs gear up for fintech ecosystem, startup growth
Indonesia: Grab set to buy Kudo online payment startup for over $100M
Indonesia: Israel's AppsFlyer marketing analytics to expand to Indonesia
Indonesia: A look at Baca, mobile app news aggregator startup
Indonesian bourse launches startup incubator with intake of 24 startups
Indonesia: A quick at-a-glance of 6 startups with the largest funding
Indonesia: Growth Hack Weapons for Startups Meetup - Jakarta, March 16
Indonesia: Global Ventures Summit aims to bridge Silicon Valley and SE Asia

More like this can be found on Twitter @wadekwright, on Facebook and on my website at www.startupnewsasia.com.

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