Funded Startups in Jakarta Raya
Across the 11 most recent funded startups tied to Jakarta Raya, one disclosed round stands out: PAYFAZZ raised $53M on 2020-07-06, which is the only amount…
Across the 11 most recent funded startups tied to Jakarta Raya, one disclosed round stands out: PAYFAZZ raised $53M on 2020-07-06, which is the only amount above $50M in the visible set and dwarfs the next-largest disclosed rounds like Kopi Kenangan’s $209M (2020-05-12) and Qoala’s $14M (2020-04-28). That said, the distribution is also highly skewed by two large commerce/food-linked entries (Kopi Kenangan at $209M on 2020-05-12; PAYFAZZ at $53M on 2020-07-06), while several smaller disclosures cluster near the single-digit to low double-digit range (e.g., RaRa Delivery at $1M on 2020-04-06 and TiinTiin at $3M on 2020-07-08).
The rounds span 2020-02-18 (Eureka, $20M in AI) through 2025-09-27 (Ayoconnect, $5M in Financial Services), but most of the visible activity is concentrated in mid-2020, with multiple entries between 2020-04-06 and 2020-07-08. Sector-wise, Financial Services appears in 3 of 11 rows (Ayoconnect, PAYFAZZ, Qoala), while 5 of 11 rows explicitly show a blank/unknown stage classification (“Series Unknown” or not stated). City naming remains largely Jakarta, with two additional sub-areas shown (Kebayoran Baru for Qoala and Setiabudi for Chilibeli).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed rounds are outliers in this Jakarta Raya list, and how do they compare to the rest?
Kopi Kenangan’s $209M round on 2020-05-12 is the largest disclosed amount in the visible 11-row set, far above the next-highest disclosures such as PAYFAZZ’s $53M (2020-07-06) and Kargo Technologies’ $31M (2020-04-13). Smaller disclosed rounds like RaRa Delivery’s $1M (2020-04-06) and TiinTiin’s $3M (2020-07-08) sit at the low end.
Are any sectors over-represented among the companies shown?
Financial Services appears in 3 of 11 rows—Ayoconnect ($5M, 2025-09-27), PAYFAZZ ($53M, 2020-07-06), and Qoala ($14M, 2020-04-28)—making it the most frequent sector in the list. Other sectors (Commerce and Shopping, Apps, Food and Beverage, AI, Community and Lifestyle) appear fewer times each.
Is activity clustered into a specific time window, or spread evenly across the range shown?
While the date range runs from 2020-02-18 (Eureka, $20M) to 2025-09-27 (Ayoconnect, $5M), most entries fall in mid-2020. For example, several rounds land between 2020-04-06 (RaRa Delivery, $1M) and 2020-07-08 (TiinTiin, $3M), indicating a concentrated window relative to the earlier and later points.
What proportion of rows have a missing or unknown stage classification?
5 of 11 rows show a blank/unknown stage classification (e.g., Aruna on 2020-08-12, TiinTiin on 2020-07-08, Fabelio on 2020-06-17, and multiple others). Only Ayoconnect is explicitly labeled “Venture - Series Unknown,” and the rest are either blank or not stated in the visible rows.
Which city/sub-area pattern appears, and is it concentrated in the broader Jakarta label?
Most rows use “Jakarta, Jakarta Raya, Indonesia” as the location, with sub-areas appearing only in two cases: Qoala is listed as “Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Raya” (2020-04-28; $14M) and Chilibeli as “Setiabudi, Jakarta Raya” (2020-03-20; $10M). That suggests the visible concentration is primarily under the broader Jakarta designation rather than multiple distinct sub-areas.
What happened closest to the most recent round date in the table?
The most recent date shown is 2025-09-27 for Ayoconnect, $5M. The next-most-recent dated entries are in 2020 (e.g., Aruna on 2020-08-12 at $6M, TiinTiin on 2020-07-08 at $3M), implying the visible recentness gap is large between the last 2025 datapoint and the 2020 cluster.
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