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View all search resultsA recent study by the Institute for Economic and Community Research at the University of Indonesia’s Faculty of Economics and Business (LPEM FEB UI) has estimated that GoTo Group, Indonesia’s largest digital ecosystem, contributed between Rp 259.6 trillion and Rp 392 trillion to the 2023 national GDP.
GoFood, the food delivery service arm of Gojek, brings affordable solutions to the table through GoFood PAS. This time, consumers are able to enjoy delightful culinary experiences yet affordable with only Rp22,000, delivery and handling fees included. In particular for greater Jakarta, Bandung and Surabaya, the GoFood PAS price is set at only Rp 25,000
PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia, Indonesia’s largest digital ecosystem has paved the way toward sustainable growth through rigid focus on affordable product innovation in its on-demand-service (ODS) arms. This move is part of the group’s strategy to widen its user base.
In accordance with the tradition of homecoming or mudik leading up to Idul Fitri, Gojek, as Indonesia’s leading on-demand services provider from the GoTo Group, continues to ensure the safety of its customers when using its services.
With the rapid advances in technology, Indonesians have integrated tech into most aspects of their daily lives and are committed to using services provided on their phones. The country has, in parallel, facilitated the innovation with the offer to file taxes online and to pay bills using the different features on mobile banking applications.
Education has long been believed to be the key to unlock one’s potential. However, for some there have been significant barriers to pursuing higher educationto. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the level of upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary attainment among 25-year-olds and above in Indonesia is one of the lowest among OECD and partner countries.