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Go-Jek snags undisclosed funding from Thailand’s largest bank

07/11/2019| 10:59:49 AM| 中文

Southeast Asian banks are investing in the region’s biggest ridehailing rivals, Go-Jek and Grab, to hitch a ride on their expansion into financial services.

Ride-hailing giant Go-Jek has secured an investment from Siam Commercial Bank, the Thai lender that counts King Maha Vajiralongkorn as its biggest shareholder, according to people familiar with the matter.

It’s unclear how much Thailand’s biggest bank is investing in Go-Jek, the people said, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. Their partnership will help Indonesia’s most valuable technology startup bolster its financial services, while Siam Commercial is counting on online growth to help increase revenue, they added.

Southeast Asia’s banks are increasingly teaming up with technology firms that are getting onto their turf, offering financial services from digital payments to consumer loans. Thailand’s Kasikornbank has invested $50 million in Go-Jek’s rival, Grab, and the pair intend to establish a co-branded mobile wallet.

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