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KoinWorks Raises $108M in Series C Funding Led by MDI Ventures to Power Indonesia’s Neobank for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses

Trusted by 1.5M customers, the new funds will be used to launch new products and scale KoinWorks’ one-stop-shop services for small to medium enterprises


Jakarta, Indonesia – WEBWIRE

“SMEs have been our vision since day one and KoinWorks is here to democratize access to finance, and debunk the myth that it’s only for a specific class of entrepreneurs. KoinWorks has shown that opening the doors to capital and providing educational tools helps SMEs grow their sales. And if they take full advantage of all KoinWorks’ financial solutions, the growth potential for SMEs could be limitless,” adds Benedicto Haryono, CEO and Co-Founder of KoinWorks.

KoinWorks, the leading fintech platform in Indonesia, today announced a $108 million Series C funding round led by MDI Ventures, the corporate venture arm of Telkom Indonesia with participation from previous equity investors such as Quona Capital, Triodos Investment Management, Saison Capital, ACV and East Ventures. The funding, which consists of $43 million in equity and $65 million in debt capital, will be used to scale KoinWorks’ solutions and team as the company aims to hire 400 new employees globally to meet demand. 

Indonesia is one of the world’s largest economies, with currently over 62 million small or medium enterprise businesses, also known as SMEs. Even more, Indonesia has a projected gross merchandise value of $70 billion this year, and that number is expected to grow more than double in 2025. However, access to finance is the second most cited obstacle SMEs face when trying to grow their businesses in emerging markets and developing countries. 

“We understand the dynamics of online financial services and the large space the future of fintech holds in today’s digital landscape,” says KoinWorks Co-founder Willy Arifin. “KoinWorks empowers SMEs who have an appetite for digital financial products with a plethora of products that allow for growth and financial literacy.” 

“SMEs have been our vision since day one and KoinWorks is here to democratize access to finance, and debunk the myth that it’s only for a specific class of entrepreneurs. KoinWorks has shown that opening the doors to capital and providing educational tools helps SMEs grow their sales. And if they take full advantage of all KoinWorks’ financial solutions, the growth potential for SMEs could be limitless,” adds Benedicto Haryono, CEO and Co-Founder of KoinWorks.

As the number one financial solution platform in Indonesia, KoinWorks focuses on underserved and underbanked markets. It provides small to medium size businesses owners and freelancers a tool to kick off entrepreneurship and scale businesses by offering a wide range of products from SME Neobank: NEO account and card, to credit and productivity tools. On the KoinWorks platform, users will find a marketplace of integrated applications such as Accounting Software, POS, e-Commerce, HRMS for SME, a Budgeting app alongside KoinWorks staple products such as working capital, invoice factoring, early wage access and treasury management - designed to help business owners get on their feet, making financial accessible and affordable for anyone.

“Investing in KoinWorks is investing in the financial literacy of underbanked and underserved communities,” says Donald Wiharja, CEO of MDI Ventures. “We are ecstatic to be in concert with a team that understands the importance of each step in the journey of entrepreneurship and SME growth.“

“KoinWorks helped me raise additional funds, develop my business and thrive past the pandemic without the burdens many small entrepreneurs face when attempting to scale,” says KoinWorks user since 2016, Dedy Liem, owner of Jaxine Sprei & Bedcover, a bedding sheet producer. “With a simple application and approval process, I obtained all the financial services I had been missing for so long.”   

The funding follows a successful year for the company. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, demand for KoinWorks’ offerings exploded as more businesses were forced to find digital solutions to survive. As a result, the company doubled its user base to more than 1.5 million users during COVID. Since April of 2021, KoinWorks’ latest digital financial solutions have drawn more than 100,000 SMEs into its waitlist, who are now in the process of being onboarded. 

To join the million-plus users already using KoinWorks, download the KoinWorks app here and create your account in less than a minute.

About KoinWorks
KoinWorks is the first Super Financial App with over 1.5 million users, serving as a one stop shop for SMEs who are kicking off their entrepreneurial journey all the way to scaling their business. KoinWorks was founded in 2016 originally as a peer-to-peer lending company to support various levels of Indonesian society in achieving their financial goals. In just one application, KoinWorks can provide solutions and easy access for multiple financial needs. The company is headquartered in Jakarta with Holding in Singapore and has a Tech office in Yogyakarta, India and Vietnam.

About MDI Ventures
MDI Ventures is an USD 830+ million multi-stage venture capital firm from Indonesia’s largest telecommunications company. It is the largest technology investment company in the country and has one of the best performing funds in Asia. The company’s global portfolio spans a wide range of sectors, including healthcare, logistics, fintech, Deep Tech, consumer tech, and more. The holding company PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk (Telkom Group) is a state-owned enterprise of the Republic of Indonesia. The company is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX: TLKM) and has a secondary listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: TLK).
 



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