In Singapore, a preview of how Grab and Go-Jek will likely face off across South-East Asia


Go-Jek

Two weeks after announcing a US$500mil (RM1.98bil) plan to expand beyond its home market of Indonesia, on-demand services platform Go-Jek was onstage at a big Singapore tech conference telling investors, industry partners and government regulators about its story and what it had to offer.

Go-Jek, which started off as a motorcycle ride-hailing phone service in 2010, now operates across Indonesia, South-East Asia’s most populous nation with a population of 261 million. It offers everything from rides to meal delivery to massage and home cleaning, all on demand, available through a super-app.

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