
Indonesia’s Snapcart raises $10 million for overseas expansion
JAKARTA — Snapcart, an Indonesian marketing research startup that analyzes data from receipts, said Thursday that it had raised $10 million from new and existing

JAKARTA — Snapcart, an Indonesian marketing research startup that analyzes data from receipts, said Thursday that it had raised $10 million from new and existing

Jakarta-headquartered Snapcart also plans to launch a new platform that will tackle the unstructured trade information Jakarta-headquartered startup Snapcart, which operates an Artificial Intelligence-powered app that gives offline shoppers cashback

Taking on a giant like the $15 billion research firm Nielsen is no easy task. But tucked away in Southeast Asia, Snapcart is a two-year old company that

Following an exciting year of growth and expansion, Snapcart, the real-time offline shopper and consumer insights startup, has updated its brand identity to

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The latest report from Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Ranking 2017/2018 stated that two Indonesian universities successfully got into higher position. They are University of Indonesia and
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