Gojek cuts jobs of 430 employees

Ride-hailing and digital payments platform Gojek that received funding from Facebook and Paypal earlier this month has laid off 430 employees, around 9 percent of its total workforce.
Gojek jobThe company announced to shut down its lifestyle division GoLife as well as its food court division GoFood Festival, reports The Jakarta Post.

Gojek currently operates in five countries in Southeast Asia, said it would focus on its core businesses which are ride-hailing service, food delivery and e-payment solutions.

“The biggest challenge is the remaining uncertainties in the future, and the hurtful fact is that this will forever change the way we operate our business and the products we offer,” said Gojek CEOs Andre Soelistyo and Kevin Aluwi said in a joint statement late Tuesday.

In April, the company’s senior management cut their salaries to allocate more than $7.09 million to help drivers and employees cope with poor demand during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Since its launch in 2015, the Gojek app has helped bring hundreds of thousands of merchants onto its platform, giving them access to more than 170 million people across Southeast Asia. Its payments business owns the largest e-wallet in Indonesia.

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