Gojek app debuts in Vietnam

Gojek, the leading on-demand service and payment platform in Southeast Asia, officially debuted its app in Vietnam on August 5.
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HCM City (VNA) - Gojek, the leadingon-demand service and payment platform in Southeast Asia, officially debutedits app in Vietnam on August 5.

Customers can access services such as ride-hailing withGoRide, goods delivery with GoSend, and food delivery with GoFood on the Gojekapp, on both iOS and Android operating systems.

The platform has over 150,000 driver partners and80,000 partner restaurants in Hanoi and HCM City.

General Director of Gojek Vietnam Phung Tuan Duc said theapp offers a better experience to users with asimpler, cleaner interface and upgraded features.

In early July, GoViet announced themerger of its app and brand name with Gojek in a long-term strategic deal.

Vietnamese users will also be able touse Gojek’s services in Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand using a single app.

The platform will become available in Thailand withinthe next few weeks./.
VNA

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