
Indonesia: A 2016 Review
2016 has been quite a year. For Snapcart, 2016 marks our first anniversary as well as the year where we become a regional company with
2016 has been quite a year. For Snapcart, 2016 marks our first anniversary as well as the year where we become a regional company with
Minimarkets in Indonesia have been hailed as the “killer” of supermarkets since 2012. Its rapid growth has been largely driven by
Over the years, The Philippines has seen a tremendous growth in the numbers of convenience store formats. Many researches have stated that
Snapcart has recently launched a new version of its mobile cashback application for their users in Indonesia and The Philippines.
Nowadays using loyalty programs to build and maintain customer engagement just simply couldn’t cut it anymore.
In the 3rd quarter of 2016, Indonesia-based company and Asia’s first cashback app, Snapcart, boosted its global presence through Southeast Asia’s second biggest market, the
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Facing the reality of a business on the verge of bankruptcy is one of the most challenging situations any entrepreneur can experience. However, many businesses—both
As Indonesia navigates through economic uncertainty, consumers are increasingly becoming more strategic and mindful about how they spend their money. Interestingly, in the first part
As sustainability becomes more than just a buzzword, Indonesia is stepping up its transition toward a greener future—especially in transportation. With government-backed initiatives to promote
In 2025, numerous news reports in Indonesia have informed the public that the country is facing a tough economic climate, supported by expert statements and
In an era marked by economic volatility, interest rate hikes, inflation, and global uncertainty, many investors hesitate to expand their real estate portfolios. Yet history
In the first part of this article, our study found that there are only 40% of Indonesians who still often visit shopping centers [1]. Thus,