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Go-Jek, an Indonesian ride-sharing service, is planning to expand its services to three or four Southeast Asian countries to match up with its rival companies namely Grab and Uber. Nadiem Makarim, Go-Jek Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, has been mum on the details on when or what countries he plans to roll out the expansion but he mentioned that "they will be places with a large population and where cash rules". It's possible that Go-Jek might find its way here in the Philippines, including Vietnam and Thailand as well, as these countries have the most number of people in Southeast Asia, with a combined population of about 270 million. Read more in our articles including "Indonesian ride-sharing service Go-Jek to expand in Southeast Asia" and "OnePlus Watch Lite now official".

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What is go-jek expansion?

Go-Jek, an Indonesian ride-sharing service, is planning to expand its services to three or four Southeast Asian countries to match up with its rival companies namely Grab and Uber. Nadiem Makarim, Go-Jek Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, has been mum on the details on when or what countries he plans to roll out the expansion but he mentioned that "they will be places with a large population and where cash rules".

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It's possible that Go-Jek might find its way here in the Philippines, including Vietnam and Thailand as well, as these countries have the most number of people in Southeast Asia, with a combined population of about 270 million.

Where can I find articles about go-jek expansion?

Our coverage of go-jek expansion includes: "Indonesian ride-sharing service Go-Jek to expand in Southeast Asia"; "OnePlus Watch Lite now official"; "Redmi unveils Note 15 Pro and Note 15 Pro+". Each article provides unique insights and information.