GoViet to be rebranded as Gojek Vietnam

GoViet, one of Vietnam's leading on-demand multi-service platforms, on July 3 announced that it will unite its app and brand under Gojek to become Gojek Vietnam.
GoViet to be rebranded as Gojek Vietnam ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: go-viet.vn)

HCM City (VNA) -
GoViet, one of Vietnam's leading on-demand multi-service platforms, onJuly 3 announced that it will unite its app and brand under Gojek to becomeGojek Vietnam.

Phung Tuan Duc, GoViet co-founder and former chief operating officer,has been appointed as general manager of Gojek Vietnam.

Gojek is Southeast Asia’s leading technology group and a pioneer of theintegrated super app model connecting users to over two million registereddriver-partners and 500,000 merchants in over 200 cities across five SoutheastAsian countries.

The Gojek app, which is underpinned by a new international technology platform,will enable the company to fulfil Vietnamese users’ changing needs and prioritiesby innovating and introducing new features and products more quickly andseamlessly.

The app will deliver improved user experience, with a cleaner, simpler userinterface and multiple feature upgrades. Vietnamese users will also be able toaccess Gojek services in Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand.

Since its launch in Vietnam in August 2018, GoViet has seen exponential growth,establishing a thriving ecosystem of users and creating significant positivesocial impact for drivers and merchants.

With services for motorbike ride-hailing (GoBike), logistics (GoSend), and fooddelivery (GoFood), GoViet currently serves millions of consumers in Hanoi andHo Chi Minh City. It has created income-earning opportunities for more than150,000 driver-partners and 80,000 merchants, the majority of which are micro,small, and medium-sized businesses.

Andrew Lee, Group Head of International at Gojek, said Vietnam is the Gojek’sfirst foreign market outside Indonesia.

Gojek commits to continuing this sort of success, he said, adding that byuniting apps and brand, Gojek will be able to deliver an even better experiencefor users./.
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