Hacktiv8 Impact Report 2022

This new report is brought to you by ANGIN and Hacktiv8

Introduction

ANGIN is pleased to announce that we have collaborated with Hacktiv8 in producing their impact report!

Hacktiv8, the pioneer of intensive coding bootcamp in Indonesia, has launched their “2022 Outcomes and Impact Report”, which outlines the company’s mission, journey, achievements, and impact on the wider community.

Founded in 2016, Hacktiv8 has over 1,700 full-time bootcamp graduates as of December 2022. Of these, 93% of them managed to get a job in the IT field in less than three months, and gained an average salary increase of 84% compared to their previous jobs. In addition, Hacktiv8 graduates record an average annual salary of IDR 130 million, or 40% higher than the industry standard.

Report Overview

“We are incredibly proud to showcase Hacktiv8’s journey in this ‘2022 Outcomes and Impact Report’. We firmly believe that Hacktiv8 will continue to make a significant positive impact towards the progress of Indonesia’s tech space. Our goal for 2023 is to create over 2,600 job opportunities, generate 2,700 graduates, and expand our network of Hiring Partners to a thousand companies,” said Ronald Ishak, Co-Founder and CEO of Hacktiv8.

 

This impact report was created in collaboration with ANGIN. Should you wish to create your own impact report, please contact ANGIN at david@angin.id!

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About Hacktiv8

Founded by Ronald Ishak and Riza Fahmi in 2016, Hacktiv8 is a coding bootcamp to nurture programmers and other digital talent who are ready to contribute to Indonesia’s technological and economic growth. 

The three main programs offered are Full Stack Javascript, Data Science, and Performance Marketing. Hacktiv8 graduates will be assisted in getting jobs at hiring partner companies such as GoTo, Bukalapak, Xendit, Midtrans, KoinWorks, Loket, and Axiata Digital.

This impact report was created in collaboration with ANGIN. Feel free to check all our impact reports generated by ANGIN Team at the following link!

Should you wish to create your own impact report, please contact ANGIN at david@angin.id!

Previous Report by ANGIN

66 People and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (2nd Edition)

This report is the follow up of 2018 ecosystem mapping report ANGIN released in 2019.

52 Figures and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (1st Edition)

This report is the first edition of ANGIN ecosystem mapping report released in 2018.

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BINAR Impact Report 2022

This new report is brought to you by ANGIN and BINAR

Introduction

ANGIN is pleased to announce that we have collaborated with BINAR (a digital skills education provider) in producing their impact report

In the 2022 Impact Report, BINAR achieved a number of milestones throughout the year that bring optimism to making Indonesia a global digital talent hub.

2022 will witness a surge in the demand for upskilling and reskilling digital skills, as evidenced by the rising number of students enrolled at BINAR. Hundreds of thousands of learners are leveraging BINAR’s various training programs, such as Binar Bootcamp, Binar Insight, BinarGo!, Workshop, and other partner training programs, to enhance their digital knowledge and skills.

Report Overview

The achievements of BINAR throughout 2022 inspire optimism in Alamanda Shantika, the CEO of BINAR, to make Indonesia a global hub for digital talent. “The accomplishments outlined in the BINAR Impact Report 2022 inspire us to continue presenting the best products and services. We extend our gratitude to our students, partners, and all those who believe in BINAR,” concluded Alamanda.

Take the first step towards becoming a digital talent, enrollment in the various training programs offered by BINAR is available at www.binaracademy.com.

Should you need assistance on building either impact reports or tailored-insight reports, feel free to reach out to ANGIN at contact@angin.id, we would be delighted to provide the support!

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About BINAR

BINAR is a digital skills education provider that was founded in 2017 by Alamanda Shantika with two other Gojek alumni, namely Dita Aisyah and Seto Lareno. 

As a pioneer in the field of digital expertise, BINAR provides new learning experiences such as Experiential Learning, Flipped Learning, Project/ Problem Based Learning and Collaborative Learning, with the result being digital skills and soft skill expertise that are much needed in today’s era. Through its various training programs, namely Binar Bootcamp, BinarGo!, Binar DTA (digital transformation training for business) and talent placement services (Job Connect). BINAR seeks to support the career growth of high school graduates/equivalents, students, people who wish to change careers (career shifters), and workers who want to improve their capabilities.

Previous Report by ANGIN

66 People and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (2nd Edition)

This report is the follow up of 2018 ecosystem mapping report ANGIN released in 2019.

52 Figures and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (1st Edition)

This report is the first edition of ANGIN ecosystem mapping report released in 2018.

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ANGIN Annual Report 2022

ANGIN Annual Report 2022

ANGIN 2022 in a Glimpse!

At ANGIN, we have seen how our best interventions this year are coming from bright minds with the willingness to take meaningful leaps. We have seen first-hand that value-add applied well can build better businesses in this entrepreneurship ecosystem.

Thus, despite the challenging global trends, ANGIN still believes that Indonesia presents the resilience trend as displayed across the region and we are ready to keep moving forward together by 2023.

Delivering this ANGIN 2022 annual report, we are thrilled to share the key highlights of ANGIN in 2022 from our investment platform, ANGIN Investment, and leading consulting firm, ANGIN Advisory!

You can find statistics on the enterprises we have screened and worked on, updates on our publications, and highlights of our events.

Report Overview

In 2022, ANGIN Investment screened more than 2,000 enterprises and showcased more than 50 enterprises to our investor network. Also, we have cumulatively channeled investments more than USD 31,7 million and executed more than 150 investments through ANGIN investor network.

On the other hand, ANGIN Advisory delivered more than 10 capacity building projects and 10 tailored insight reports. Showcasing our footprint by this year, we have trained more than 200 entrepreneurs across 18 Indonesia cities and 18 countries to extend the entrepreneurship solutions.

We thank our clients and partners over the past year, your trust is on the right hand. We shared your values and outcome in excitement and will continue to do so. Let us know if you want to engage with us through our upcoming 2023 projects! We would be more than happy to collaborate!

Download our report to learn more about our 2022 activities.

Contact us for further assistance by reaching inne@angin.id!

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CAKAP Social Impact Report 2021

This new report is brought to you by ANGIN and CAKAP

Introduction

ANGIN is pleased to announce that we have collaborated with Cakap (Indonesian Edtech) in producing their impact report

In the 2021 Impact Report, Indonesian edtech Cakap established several achievements in order to create easy and equitable access to quality education, in line with the UN SDG’s principles. 

Cakap successfully expanded its upskilling initiatives to remote areas across the country, as well as being a government partner to improve the skills of the nation’s human resources. More than one thousand teachers have joined Cakap mitra and have provided more than one million hours of online LIVE courses. Two million more students have received the benefits of learning, both foreign languages, vocational classes and various upskilling programs.

Report Overview

As an edtech platform based in Indonesia, Cakap provides a comprehensive app experience
that brings an optimized and interactive user interface. Cakap’s classrooms from private, chat,
club and group adopts 2-way learning interaction method, as live and person to person skill
transfer process that increases student self motivation. Last year as many as 8,494 modules
were delivered to the students, with high demand vocational courses came from hospitality,
tourism, and marketing. “We understand that Indonesia has a massive potential and we will
always strive to scrape the limits to unleash the true potential of Indonesian talent as a global
citizen.” Tomy added.

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About CAKAP

Cakap is the leading upskilling platform in Indonesia that provides an online learning application to connect students with professional teachers and experts through video calls and text conversations. Our proprietary education platform enables two-way learning interactions for life skills learners across Asia Pacific. Available on Google Play and App Store to reach different segments of students, because everyone deserves a quality education. CAKAP provides educational solutions with an international standard learning curriculum to provide the best online learning experience. #CakapUntukBangsa

Previous Report by ANGIN

66 People and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (2nd Edition)

This report is the follow up of 2018 ecosystem mapping report ANGIN released in 2019.

52 Figures and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (1st Edition)

This report is the first edition of ANGIN ecosystem mapping report released in 2018.

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ANGIN Annual Report 2021

ANGIN Annual Report 2021

Thank You!

The year 2021 has been a challenging but rewarding year for ANGIN. A big thanks to our team who went beyond expectations to generate impact all across the country and also thanks to our treasured shareholders, advisors and clients!

With your support, we were able to do what we do now. We are delighted to share some of the 2021 highlights and tractions from ANGIN Investment and ANGIN Advisory through ANGIN Annual Report 2021. 

You can find statistics on the enterprises we have screened and worked on, updates on our publications, and highlights of our events.

Report Overview

ANGIN Recap 2021 in Numbers

This year, ANGIN Investment met over and above 1000 entrepreneurs through meetings and events. We are also very delighted to channel investments on top of 8,5 million USD through our network.

On the other hand, ANGIN Advisory also generates impacts through delivering 20 projects with the help of more than 50 interns and consultants of ANGIN. Furthermore, over 7 countries are allying with ANGIN Advisory on entrepreneurship solutions.

ANGIN Clients 2021 in a Glimpse

We would love to thank our respective clients and partners for the support throughout 2021.

Thank you for the continued trust you have put in us. Our ongoing success relies on the loyalty and support of clients like you. We are of course, looking forward to an enjoyable collaboration with you in 2022!

Download our report to learn more about our 2021 activities.

Contact us for further assistance by reaching aisha@angin.id!

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Indonesia Entrepreneurs Ecosystem Mapping 2021: Report by ANGIN and Blue Impacts

This new report is brought to you by ANGIN and Blue Impacts, Impact X

Introduction

As the largest economy in Southeast Asia, Indonesia has charted impressive economic growth and is home to a massive population that is excited to embrace emerging technologies. With the advent of some of Indonesia’s largest tech unicorns going public, the island country is gathering significant importance and influence as a hub for startups and talents.

Over the past decade, Indonesia has seen more deals and impact capital deployed by the Development Finance Institutions (DFI) than any other country in the region. With this encouraging trend in mind, a rising number of different players in the startup ecosystem are contributing to nurturing the impact startups – startups with a social and environmental focus while generating promising financial returns.

Moving forward from the pandemic, there is an urgent need to recover our economy and learn from the exposed social and environmental vulnerabilities. The Indonesian Government, an increasing number of companies, youth-led climate actions, and young entrepreneurs, are committed to addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, to include environmental and social problems on their agenda and work towards a more resilient economy. These entities identify innovative ideas and technologies from startups and entrepreneurs to challenge the business-as-usual trajectory.

This is the emerging trend of Impact Technology, where business ideas are backed by science, technology and innovation to benefit people and the environment. Given the complexity to measure and track social and environmental impacts, we hope to introduce a new perspective and mechanism to ignite, re-align and join forces with existing efforts in the startup ecosystem to build the community that tailors to nurturing these young and mission-led innovators and entrepreneurs so that their impacts can scale and eventually lead our nations towards a sustainable era.

Report Overview

This report zooms in on some of the key players supporting the startup ecosystem in Indonesia that also contribute in paving the way for impact technology startups to grow. Highlighting the work from investors to service providers, these key players in the ecosystem are building the foundation for startups to make a positive impact through tech-enabled solutions.

This report use the term “impact” in a broader scope. Not only social enterprises deliver “impact” (i.e. achieve positive social and environmental impact through the business). “Impact” can be a vague concept and while social enterprises intentionally state that they are pursuing “impact” and have the duty to measure it. Some of these players that may be working in Impact Areas also contribute to achieving “impact” without stating it openly or with a capacity to measure it.

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About Impact X, Blue Impacts

Blue Impacts seeks to discover, support and scale impact technologies solving environmental and development related challenges. Focus areas include food systems, energy and carbon, inclusive finance, urban resilience, improved health and circular economy. Blue Impacts has offices in Singapore, Australia, and China.

A startup innovation challenge, called SHIFT!, is a discovery platform established by Blue Impacts with partners in 8 cities across the Asia Pacific. Designed to discover impact technologies at their earliest stage, Shift! takes a deeper approach to developing startup ecosystems at the local level.

The company brings innovators together with investors, buyers, and experts at the Impact X Summit, to match and help scale. In 2021 and 2022, Impact X Summits will take place in Australia, China, and the Netherlands.

Disclaimer: The report prepared by a team from ANGIN and Blue Impacts. The organisations featured in the report are based on ANGIN’s interaction and observation with Indonesia’s Startup Ecosystem. Any reproduction in full or in part must mention the title of the report and credit the above-mentioned publisher as the copyright owner. 

This report aims to highlight and identify the possibility of aligning existing efforts in Indonesia’s startup ecosystem to nurture, invest, and scale startups and entrepreneurs with a focus on climate and sustainable development goals. This report is also the follow up of ANGIN’s report, the 2019 edition of ecosystem mapping report. So here is the 2021 edition of the key players who are highly contributing to the development of entrepreneurship and paving the way for impact technology to grow in Indonesia. 

These are the organizations you should definitely meet if you are exploring the Indonesian impact technology startups market. We have updated our 2019 list to reflect the changes in the ecosystem as new players are coming, some organizations are not active anymore, less active or changed their focus. 

Previous Report by ANGIN

66 People and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (2nd Edition)

This report is the follow up of 2018 ecosystem mapping report ANGIN released in 2019.

52 Figures and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (1st Edition)

This report is the first edition of ANGIN ecosystem mapping report released in 2018.

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Indonesia Fintech Landscape Report 2018

Indonesia, the largest economy in South East Asia, with an estimated population of over 260 million people, the majority of which are under the age of 35 and growing mobile phone and Internet penetration rates, Indonesia is a treasure trove of untapped fintech opportunities.

Fintech companies looking to expand in South East Asia would be remiss if they were to overlook the Fintech Indonesia scene as a potential market. With that in mind we hope to help you navigate the Indonesian landscape with the latest edition of the Fintech Indonesia report 2018 by Fintech Singapore.

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[REPORT] ANGIN Team Member to Participate in UNLEASH 2018

We are excited to announce that one of our team members, Riaz Bhardwaj, is invited to be a participant in UNLEASH 2018! ANGIN will continue its commitment to support positive social impact related to the Sustainable Development Goals.

About UNLEASH

UNLEASH is a global innovation lab that brings together people from all over the world to transform 1,000 personal insights into hundreds of ideas, and build lasting global networks around the Sustainable Development Goals.

Every year, UNLEASH chooses different themes that are related to the SDGs for the talents to work on. They will also be provided guidelines for impact.

The themes this year is SDG 2: No Hunger, SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being, SDG 4: Quality Education, SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, SDG 12: Responsible Supply Chain and Consumption, and SDG 13: Climate Action.

You can find out more about UNLEASH here.