The Borneo Post

Go-Jek launches services in Hanoi amid US$500 mln expansion

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HANOI: Indonesian ride-hailing firm Go- Jek launched its services in Vietnam’s capital of Hanoi under the brand Go-Viet, as part of its US$ 500-million internatio­nal expansion.

The app- based on- demand service Go-Viet, driven by a Vietnamese founding team, with Go- Jek providing technology, expertise and investment, offers services ranging from transport and logistics to food- delivery and mobile payments.

Go-Viet grabbed a 35 per cent share of the market for motorbike ride-hailing services in the economic hub of Ho Chi Minh City just six weeks after launching there on August 1, Go- Jek founder and chief executive Nadiem Makarim said.

“We are proud to have seen positive developmen­t in Ho Chi Minh City market, and this paves the way for us to expand our services to Hanoi,” GoViet co- founder and managing director Nguyen Vu Duc said at Wednesday’s launch.

The launch followed an announceme­nt by the company in May that it would invest US$ 500 million to enter the Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, following Uber’s deal to sell its Southeast Asian operations to bigger regional player Grab.

On Tuesday, Grab announced a partnershi­p with Vietnam’s MOCA Technology and Service company ( Moca) for a mobile payment service, as the ridehailin­g firm pushes to cement its position.

The launch was attended by Indonesian President Joko Widodo, who is in Hanoi for an official state visit and a meeting of the World Economic Forum.

More Indonesian businesses are seeking to expand their operations in Vietnam, Widodo told reporters on Tuesday, after a meeting in Hanoi with his counterpar­t Tran Dai Quang.

“We expect bilateral trade to reach US$ 10 billion a year by 2020... and I hope president Tran Dai Quang would work to remove trade barriers for Indonesian products, including automobile­s,” he said. — Reuters

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