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Indonesiaās tech and fintech ecosystem continues to accelerate. Waterhub secured seed funding to scale its clean water innovation, while Flip and Bank Aladin Syariah launched an LPS-guaranteed sharia savings account. SeaBank posted annual profit increase, but challenges persist as scam losses surged in 2025. At the same time, Danantara starts executing strategic investments, and Komdigiās sends out ultimatum to Roblox.
Looking ahead, QRIS remains the backbone of Indonesiaās payment system, now reaching 57M users in 2025. Cross-border corridors with Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore contributed significantly to QRISās growth, while expansion to Japan is already live, with China, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea on the horizon. These developments reinforce QRIS as a model for regional payment integration, boosting both inbound tourism and outbound digital commerce.
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Whatās New
Danantara investment surge šø
Indonesiaās sovereign-linked Danantara realized Rp 179.05T (~USD 11B) in investments in H1 2025, channeling funds into infrastructure, sustainability, and the digital economy. The capital deployment underscores the stateās growing role as both investor and market shaper in key strategic sectors. Read more
Waterhub raises seed funding š§
Indonesian water-tech startup Waterhub has secured seed investment from Archipelago VC and The Radical Fund. The fresh capital underscores growing investor appetite in climate-tech solutions, with Waterhub positioned to scale innovations that tackle Indonesiaās chronic water access and sustainability challengesāan area with strong regulatory backing and rising demand from both urban and rural markets. Read moreFlip x Bank Aladin launch sharia savings š¦
Payment platform Flip and Bank Aladin Syariah have rolled out Super Flip Tabungan Syariah, a sharia-compliant savings account guaranteed by LPS (Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corporation). Beyond expanding Flipās embedded finance play, the partnership highlights how neobanks are leveraging collaboration to build trust and extend financial inclusion in Indonesiaās large Muslim populationāone of the worldās fastest-growing Islamic finance markets. Read moreSeaBank profit up 18% š
Sea Groupās SeaBank Indonesia posted IDR 214B (~USD 13M) profit in H1 2025, an 18% increase YoY. The results reflect successful monetization of its ecosystem (Shopee, Garena) while sustaining operational efficiency, proving that digital banks in Indonesia are not just scaling user numbers but also delivering profitability in an increasingly competitive neobank landscape. Read moreRising scam losses ā ļø
Public losses from scams in Indonesia reached Rp 4.6T (~USD 280M) in 2025, raising concerns about consumer protection in the digital era. This highlights a dual challenge: scaling financial access while safeguarding trust. Expect tighter oversight and collaboration between fintech players and regulators in fraud prevention. Read moreKomdigi vs Roblox regulation š®
Indonesiaās Kominfo Digital (Komdigi) has given Roblox two compliance requirements to avoid a ban, signaling rising scrutiny on global platforms. The case illustrates Indonesiaās tightening stance on content regulation, user safety, and data governanceāissues with far-reaching implications for international platforms seeking to operate in the country. Read more
Whatās Exciting
Nusatrip IPO on Nasdaq āļø
Travel platform Nusatrip successfully listed on Nasdaq, making it one of the few Indonesian startups to go public on an international exchange. The IPO signals strong confidence in post-pandemic travel-tech growth and opens the door for more Southeast Asian startups to pursue U.S. listings as a pathway to global visibility and capital access. Read moreDigiAsia pivots to āSimple Appā š²
NASDAQ-listed fintech DigiAsia Bios (FAAS) is moving away from the āsuper appā model toward a streamlined āsimple appā, focusing on high-frequency use cases and embedded wallets for partners. The pivot signals a maturing phase in Indonesiaās fintech scene, where scale is pursued not by bloated feature sets but by precision, efficiency, and AI-driven fraud preventionāhallmarks of sustainable embedded finance. Read moreYokke & Tada expand 455K EDC network š³
Yokke (payment startup) and Tada (loyalty app), backed by Mandiri Capital, are deepening their reach in offline-to-online commerce through Indonesiaās 455,000 EDC network. By embedding loyalty features into payments, the collaboration reflects a broader regional trend: traditional merchants are increasingly plugged into digital ecosystems, where payment rails double as data-driven marketing and retention channels. Read moreShopBack turns profitable š
Regional cashback giant ShopBack announced it has achieved profitability this quarter, a rare milestone in Southeast Asiaās highly competitive consumer fintech space. The achievement highlights a shift in investor focus toward unit economics and sustainable business models, suggesting that consolidation and profitability may increasingly be favored over pure growth at all costs. Read more
Whatās Next
QRIS goes global
By mid-2025, QRIS had reached 57 million users and 39.3 million merchants, of which 93.16% are MSMEs. Transactions totaled 6.05 billion, with a value of Rp 579 trillion (USD ~36 billion). The volume of digital payment transactions through QRIS grew 148.50% year-on-year (YoY). The rapid uptake underscores how QRIS has become the backbone of Indonesiaās digital payment infrastructure, driving MSME digitalization at scale and cementing its role as a national financial inclusion tool. Read more
Beyond domestic growth, QRIS has expanded regionally and is now interoperable in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and Japan. China is currently piloting QRIS integration with UnionPay and local partners, with full operational rollout expected by the end of 2025. Saudi Arabia plans to enable QRIS for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims by 2026 through integration with the Nusuk card system. South Korea is also preparing to adopt QRIS through a bilateral initiative, with pilots expected following a 2024 MoU between regulators and payment system operators. Read more
On the cross-border front, QRIS transactions with Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand totaled Rp 1.66 trillion by June 2025. Since their respective launches, the IndonesiaāMalaysia corridor recorded 4.31 million transactions (Rp 1.15T), IndonesiaāThailand logged 994,890 transactions (Rp 437.54B), and IndonesiaāSingapore saw 238,216 transactions (Rp 77.06B). These figures demonstrate early but meaningful traction in regional interoperability, supporting ASEANās broader digital payment integration agenda. Read more