Indonesia to cut ride-hailing companies' maximum commission taken from drivers to 8%


Gojek and Grab drivers wait for orders in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Monday, Nov. 24, 2025. - Bloomberg

JAKARTA: Indonesia will cut the caps on the commissions that ride-hailing companies take from drivers for each trip to 8% from 20%, President Prabowo Subianto said on Friday in Jakarta.

Here are the details:

* Prabowo said he signed a presidential regulation which was the basis for the new maximum commission cap that ride-hailing firms could take from their driver partners.

* "The revenue share for drivers has been increased from 80% to a minimum of 92%," he said during a speech.

* Prabowo did not say when the regulation would take effect.

* Aside from the lower commission cap, the regulation will also require ride-hailing firms to provide accident and health insurance, Prabowo said.

* "It’s just not right that you’re (drivers) the one sweating while they’re (the platforms) the ones making the money," Prabowo added.

* In January, Reuters exclusively reported on the planned regulation that will threaten the profitability of ride-hailing platforms in their largest market in Southeast Asia.

* The rule will affect ride-hailing firms such as Indonesian tech firm GoTo and Singapore-based rival Grab. - Reuters 

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