CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 2月4日 12時36分
Indonesia is renowned for its millions of traditional family-owned street stalls, or “warungs.” But behind the scenes of many of them is a multibillion-dollar business.
Retail start-up Bukalapak is hoping to revive these warungs, an iconic segment of the country’s economy. Bukalapak is an Indonesian e-commerce marketplace designed to help the country’s millions of mom-and-pop kiosks come online.
“Every maybe 50 or 100 houses, there will be one of these guys who opens a shop in their house and they sell basic goods: Water, soap, coffee or whatever. They have been like that since the beginning and, as the economy grew, they are basically left behind,” Bukalapak CEO Rachmat Kaimuddin said.
Today, the company boasts tens of millions of customers across the sprawling archipelago. But when it was founded in 2010 by Achmad Zaky, it was simply a way to help his neighbors. Read more at the link in bio. (With @CNBCMakeIt)
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