PasarPolis Raises $54m to Support Further Expansion in Southeast Asia

03 September, 2020
PasarPolis Raises $54m to Support Further Expansion in Southeast Asia
Futura Finansial Prosperindo, the business behind Indonesia's greatest insurance technology company PasarPolis, has raised $54 million from its latest funding round led by global capital raising firms LeapFrog Investments and SBI Investments, the company said in a statement on Tuesday. 

Xiaomi, Intudo Ventures, Alpha JWC, and existing investors are also involved in the Series B funding round, which the company said it could use to continue its aggressive expansion in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. 

PasarPolis issued 650 million insurance contracts this past year, mostly to those that never use insurance services like online motorcycle taxi drivers, delivery couriers, and online micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises. Its Indonesian website sells medical health insurance and gadget insurance products.

In March, GoSend, the delivery services of ride-hailing firm Gojek Indonesia, offered insurance for all goods delivered on the platform in collaboration wth PasarPolis. 

The company said that it had seen 80-times growth of police issuance in the PasarPolis market place over the past two years. 

Cleosent Randing, PasarPolis's founder and chief executive officer, said he believed Indonesia's market, where only 3.6 percent of its population has insurance, allowed for more growth. 

"We assume that through collaborations with these leading local and global investors, PasarPolis can increase insurance penetration in  Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, through expanding public usage of insurance products that are inclusive, affordable, and efficient," Cleosent said in the statement. 

Fernanda Lima, somebody at LeapFrog Investments, said the global capital raising would help PasarPolis to boost "customer insights, capabilities for product innovation, and expansion to other markets."

Rizal Edwin, the deputy assistant fo digital economy development at the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, said that the PasarPolis latest funding round was consistent with "the government technique to create healthy investment climate to accelerate the monetary recovery."

Cleosent established PasarPolis in 2015 intending to provide frictionless service to insurance customers from selecting their insurer to submitting claims. Last year, the business expanded to Thailand and Vietnam.  

I Nyoman Adhiarna, the interim director of digital economy at the Communication and IT Ministry, said the ministry "pledged full-support" to start-ups like PasarPolis to continue their innovation.

Source: jakartaglobe.id
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