Business InsightIndonesia is in danger of running out of 'unicorns'
Action is needed to foster more early-stage startups
Gojek and a handful of other leading tech companies have ridden away with a disproportionate share of venture capital investments in Indonesia. (Photo by Akira Kodaka)
ALDI ADRIAN HARTANTO
December 12, 2019 17:40 JST
Indonesian startups have been at the center of attention in Southeast Asia for the last few years. But as a growing number of them have graduated to unicorn status, investors have steered away from early-stage deals in favor of technology companies with some track record of success.