Indonesia Digital Deconstructed by AC Ventures AC Ventures
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We break apart and dive deep into the different parts of the Indonesian tech scene to get an insider’s look into how each space is evolving. Leveraging our research, proprietary insights, and working with leading entrepreneurs; we'll give you a view behind the curtain of one of the world’s fastest-growing tech scenes.
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Ep.49 - ESB's AI Boost: Revolutionizing Indonesia's F&B Landscape
With us today is Gunawan Woen, the co-founder and CEO of ESB, a restaurant management SaaS providing an interconnected ERP system, POS software, and online ordering mobile app.
The firm recently launched an AI feature named Olin, which among other things, can accurately forecast restaurant sales with up to 90% accuracy, detect cases of fraud, give geographical consumer price points all around Indonesia, and increase customer spending by up to 40% with menu recommendations.
Gunwawan unpacks how Olin’s data collection mechanisms are also allowing ESB to facilitate loans to F&B outlets nationwide.
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Ep.48 - Priming Indonesia's Auto Service Shops for EV Adoption
With us today is Martin Reyhan Suryohusodo, co-founder and CEO of Otoklix, the premier platform for automotive aftersales service in Indonesia.
Significant challenges lie ahead as the country navigates its energy transition from gasoline to electric vehicles. Notably, there is a need for widespread infrastructure investment and essential upskilling among the nation’s repair service providers and independent workshops, which make up 80% of the market.
Martin shares how Otoklix is positioning itself to address these issues ahead of the curve, including recent partnerships with regional EV manufacturers to become their official service partner in Indonesia. -
Ep.47 - Power Shift: An Investor's Outlook on Solar Energy in Southeast Asia
Today we’re shining a light on the solar energy sector with Helen Wong, Managing Partner at AC Ventures. Looking through an investor’s lens, Helen breaks down the electrifying surge in renewable energy across the region.
Southeast Asia, blessed with abundant solar resources, is ramping up its sustainability efforts, with solar photovoltaic capacity projected to skyrocket and exceed 100 gigawatts by 2030 in a net-zero scenario.
However, Indonesia's solar market faces unique challenges in ramping up production and competing on a regional scale. Join us as Helen unpacks the complexities and opportunities in making solar power a cornerstone of the nation’s energy transition. -
Ep.46 - Crypto Resurgence 2024: A New Financial Frontier
Today we're joined by Jesse Choi of Reku, a prominent crypto exchange based in Indonesia. Following the tumultuous FTX scandal in 2022, the global cryptocurrency landscape experienced a significant downturn. Fast forward to 2024, and we’re witnessing a remarkable resurgence.
Key events, including the Bitcoin halving and the launch of BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF, have reignited institutional interest and cemented crypto’s status as a legitimate asset class. With the market hitting unprecedented highs this year, Jesse analyzes current trends and discusses Reku’s strategy and performance in recent quarters. -
Ep.45 - How to Attract & Retain Top Talent in Emerging Asia
In today's episode, Derisa Zahara, AC Ventures' AVP of Organization and People, talks with fellow practitioners in the Southeast Asian recruiting and HR sector.
Sandi Sadek is the Chief People Officer at global venture capital firm B Capital. Also with us is Sergio Salvador, the former Chief People Officer and current Strategic Advisor at Carsome, as well as a member of ACV's portfolio advisor community.
The group discusses various strategies for attracting and retaining top talent in the region, where competition has always been fierce, as well as the implications of new technologies like AI on the future of talent acquisition in emerging markets. -
Ep.44 - How Global Investors Can Capitalize on Indonesia's Insurgent Brands
Each year, Bain & Company releases a comprehensive list of “insurgent brands,” defined primarily as high-growth independent, local consumer brands not owned by a multinational corporation. They compete head-on with the market’s largest incumbents or create new categories altogether.
Indonesia is predicted to be the world’s fourth-largest economy by 2045. Estimates suggest its GDP per capita could reach a tipping point of US$7,500 by 2030. When combining all the market's key ingredients, we end up with an environment where disposable incomes are set to explode and fuel the growth of consumer sectors like wellness, luxury goods, cosmetics, beauty clinics, and more.
With us today to discuss is Melina Anlin, VP of Investment at AC Ventures, a former senior manager at Bain in Indonesia, and an expert on the rise of local insurgent brands.