Young Entrepreneurs Thrive in Indonesia by Filling Market Gaps

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A new breed of young, self-made tycoons has struck gold by tapping unfulfilled market gaps in Indonesia. These entrepreneurs have flourished while uplifting and building mutual prosperity for their communities.

A new breed of young, self-made tycoons has struck gold by tapping unfulfilled market gaps in Indonesia. These entrepreneurs have flourished while uplifting and building mutual prosperity for their communities.

Mr Wellson Lo and his football buddy Johny Susanto co-founded Stockbit in 2012 as a social analytics platform, aiming to democratize capital market investment financial data in a country with low investing literacy.

 

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