Go-Jek aims to raise $2 billion for Southeast Asia expansion: sources โ€”Reuters

What happened: Indonesian ride-hailing firm Go-Jek is seeking to raise about $2 billion from existing investors, including Tencent and JD.com. Go-Jek is preparing an offensive against its main rival Singapore-based Grab, which is considered to be close to Tencentโ€™s main rival Alibaba.

Why itโ€™s important: The two Chinese tech giants have already made steps into the Southeast Asian e-commerce market after Alibaba acquired a majority stake in Lazada and invested in Tokopedia. Tencent, for its part, invested in Singaporeโ€™s Sea which operates Shopee, while JD, which is backed by Tencent has been making investments in smaller e-commerce platforms in the region. The ride-hailing market seems to be next. Both Go-Jek and Grab are raising billions of dollars and investing hundreds of millions of dollars in the race to gain dominance in Southeast Asia.

Masha Borak is a technology reporter based in Beijing. Write to her at masha.borak [at] ovau.ip-ddns.com. Pitches with the word "disruptive" will be ignored. Read a good book - learn some more adjectives.

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