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Bukalapak CEO Achmad Zaky announced that the e-commerce platform had officially become Indonesia’s startup unicorn, as the company was now valued at over US$1 billion. However, Achmad refused to disclose information regarding the investors. This achievement has made Bukalapak the country's fourth unicorn startup after ride-hailing app Go-Jek, online booking platform Traveloka and e-commerce platform Tokopedia. (Photo: komunitas.bukalapak.com)
(The Jakarta Post / News Desk)