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摩托车电子商务平台Moladin在由早期投资者East Ventures领投的一轮融资中,获得了未公开的A轮融资。
一份声明说,CyberAgent Capital以及一些天使投资人也参加了这一轮融资。
总部位于雅加达的初创公司计划利用新资本来扩展其现有产品,扩展到其他城市,并建立新功能,例如新车销售类别。
Moladin由Jovin Hoon和Mario Tanamas于2017年创立,为印尼消费者提供了购买新摩托车的市场。 它的平台提供有关不同摩托车的信息,维修车间的在线目录以及社区,以交流备件和服装的评论。
该公司称,该公司于2019年5月开放了其二手摩托车平台,并在7个月内立即吸引了8,000多个列表。它还在12月开始为汽车抵押贷款提供便利,此后已发放了约60,000美元的贷款额。
通过其所有产品,Moladin表示,过去一年来其商品总值一直增长2倍。
CyberAgent Capital董事总经理北川伸明(Nobuaki Kitagawa)表示:“每年售出数百万辆新摩托车,摩托车一直是许多印尼人生活中不可或缺的一部分。”
根据这份声明,去年印尼的摩托车销量约为650万辆,比2018年增长约2%。政府还计划到2025年将印尼的摩托车产量提高到每年1000万辆。
印度尼西亚的另一家专注于摩托车的电子商务初创公司是Belipart,该公司于去年8月从天使投资人那里筹集了一笔未公开的种子资金。该公司表示,尽管它专注于零配件,但计划将来扩展到轮胎,轮辋和摩托车配件。
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Indonesian ecommerce startup Moladin secures funding from East Ventures, others
Moladin, an ecommerce platform for motorcycles, has secured an undisclosed amount of pre-series A funding in a round led by early-stage investor East Ventures.
CyberAgent Capital, as well as several angel investors, also joined the round, according to a statement.
The Jakarta-headquartered startup plans to use the new capital to scale its existing products, expand to other cities, and build out new features such as a category for new-car sales.
Founded in 2017 by Jovin Hoon and Mario Tanamas, Moladin provides a marketplace for Indonesian consumers to purchase new motorbikes. Its platform offers information about different motorcycles, an online directory for servicing workshops, and communities to exchange reviews on spare parts and apparel.
The company opened its platform for used motorbikes in May 2019, immediately drawing over 8,000 listings within seven months, it claims. It also started facilitating automotive mortgage loans in December and has since disbursed about US$60,000 in loan amounts.
Through all of its product offerings, Moladin said it has been enjoying a 2x growth in gross merchandise value over the past year.
“With millions of new motorcycles sold every year, motorcycles have always been an integral part of many Indonesian people’s lives,” said CyberAgent Capital managing director Nobuaki Kitagawa.
According to the statement, roughly 6.5 million motorcycle units were sold last year in Indonesia, up about 2% from 2018. The government is also planning to increase motorcycle production in the country to up to 10 million units a year by 2025.
Another Indonesian ecommerce startup focused on motorcycles is Belipart, which raised an undisclosed sum of pre-seed funding from angel investors in August last year. Though it is focused on spare parts, the company said it plans to expand into tires, rims, and motorcycle accessories in the future.