UPDATED 21:58 EST / NOVEMBER 29 2018

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Indonesia’s Go-Jek expands to Singapore as it takes on ride-hailing leader Grab

Southeast Asian ride-hailing startup Go-Jek is expanding as it looks to take on market-leader Grab Taxi Pte. Ltd, the victor in a war that saw Uber Technologies Inc. exit the region in return for partial ownership earlier this year.

Founded in 2010, Go-Jek holds an estimated 80 percent of the Indonesian ride-hailing market that is dominated, thanks to traffic, by motorcycle hailing. Rival Grab, on the other hand, not only dominates the business elsewhere in Southeast Asia but in some countries is now the only app-based ride-hailing company available.

Go-Jek has opened up shop in Singapore, its second country outside of Indonesia as part of a broader ambition to take on Grab across Southeast Asia and possibly further abroad again. Go-Jek previously started operating in Vietnam in a partnership with local company Go-Viet in September.

The company said today it has launched in Singapore with a beta version of its ride-hailing app that allows customers to book rides with some limitations, including the ability to get picked up and dropped off only within a number of limited areas.

“We are launching in beta for now, while we fine-tune our service to make sure it meets the high standards expected by Singaporeans,” Go-Jek president Andre Soelistyo told Digital News Asia. “As such, we are asking all users, whether drivers or passengers, to provide us with ongoing feedback as we work towards creating the best possible service for the country.”

Go-Jek may not be notable to those living outside of Southeast Asia, but as Indonesia’s first unicorn, the company does signal the rise of competitors to Uber and its partially-owned businesses, Didi Chuxing Technology Co. in China and in this case Grab.

For consumers, the growing strength of Uber competitors such as Lyft Inc. in the U.S. brings competition and lower prices, something noted by Go-Jek’s Soelistyo.

“When there is only one dominant player in the market, the service level goes down and they stop hearing about customer complaints,” Soelistyo is quoted as saying in the South China Morning Post. “That’s a big starting point, to provide another choice.”

According to a report in September, the next country on Go-Jek’s radar is likely to be Thailand.

Photo: Go-Jek

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