Kevin Aluwi (left) and Andre Soelistyo, co-CEO of Gojek This month GoViet, a popular ride-hailing app, was rebranded as Gojek. On Viet Nams streets now, people are getting used to the new green and black uniform with the Gojek logo in place of the red uniform of GoViet. Viet Nam News speaks with the co-CEOs of Gojek, a decacorn from Indonesia, Andre Soelistyo and Kevin Aluwi, to understand more about the company and its rebranding in Viet Nam. Gojek is one of the most successful start-ups in Southeast Asia. Tell us about its beginning … Kevin Aluwi : The word Gojek is actually a play on the word "Ojek", which means "motorcycle taxi" in Indonesia. As a company we believed that Ojek drivers were an under-utilised asset in Jakarta at the time. We were founded on the principle that drivers are actually trustworthy, hardworking people who just needed more opportunities. What is important to note is that right now a lot of companies talk about being a super app – one app for many services. But in reality we have been this way from day one. When we launched the app in Jan 2015, we already had three different services…. Read full this story
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