Indonesian technology startups expand presence in Vietnam
Hanoi (VNA) – Indonesian
start-ups and venture capital funds are pouring more capital into Vietnam,
especially in digital technology, due to the similarity in business
environment between the two countries, the Dau tu (Investment) newspaper reported.
East Ventures, a
Jakarta-based joint venture firm, has participated in the 2.7 million USD funding
round of Vietcetera, a Vietnamese digital media startup at the end of August.
The newspaper quoted Melisa Irene, a partner of East Ventures, as saying that it was the firms’ fourth
investment in Vietnam. She added that earlier it has invested in Circo, a start-up on co-working space in 2018,
Sendo in 2019 and Kim An in 2020.
The similarities between
Vietnam and Indonesia’s startup ecosystems have led them to look for
opportunities in potential areas like co-working space, lending, commerce and
media, Irene was quoted as saying.
Indonesian fintech platform Kredivo has recently announced its
presence in Vietnam by partnering with Phoenix Holdings, a company
with a diversified portfolio in consumer, financial services, retail and
technology sectors, to form Kerdivo Vietnam JSC.
According
to Velery Crottaz, managing director of Kredivo, the launch of Kredivo in
Vietnam, the first market outside Indonesia, is a milestone for the business
this year.
Vietnam came as a logical
choice given the low penetration of credit cards in the country and a rapidly
growing middle class, he said.
Crottaz also mentioned
e-commerce market which is growing very fast and the similarities in
demographic and consumption patterns to Indonesia.
Kredivo is not only the
Indonesian start-ups that have ventured into Vietnam. Gojek, Indonesia’s very first
unicorn, is expanding its operation in the country. The startup has introduced GoCar- its
four-wheel ride-hailing service – in HCM City to serve frontline health
workers. It plans to roll out a cashless payment service by the end of this year.
J&T Express, another
Indonesian unicorn, is also building up its presence in Vietnam to meet the
e-commerce delivery demand. the Jakarta-based company boasts more than 1,900 post offices across Indonesia.
Irene from East Ventures said big cities of Vietnam and Indonesia like Jakarta,
Hanoi and HCM City have pushed the digital adoption, adding that they might base
on this characteristic to predict the directions for pouring investment in
potential fields,
“We thought Vietnam’s digital
economy might be 3-4 years behind Indonesia but the gap might be closed
relatively fast,” she said./.