Aplikasi Pembukuan Bisnis Terlengkap yang Telah Digunakan oleh Lebih dari 5 Juta++ Pebisnis
Location: Indonesia, Jakarta, South Jakarta
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $60M
Founded date: 2019
Investors 5
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Taurus Ven... | taurus.vc |
| - | Decart Ven... | decartvent... |
| 26.05.2021 | Speedinves... | speedinves... |
| - | Kube VC | kubevc.com |
| - | Hustle Fun... | hustlefund... |
Funding Rounds 2
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 17.05.2021 | Series B | $50M | - |
| 11.01.2021 | Series A | $10M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 15.02.2022 | Jeff Bezos’ second investment in Indonesia is SME-focused firm Lummo | EcommerceInvestmentsNewsStartups Aditya Hadi Pratama · 16 Feb 2022 · 1 min readJeff Bezos’ second investment in Indonesia is SME-focused firm Lummo Lummo, an Indonesia-based startup focused on SMEs, has announced the participation of Bezos ... |
| 19.05.2021 | Indonesian Fintech BukuKas Raises $50 Million Through Series B Funding | BukuKas, an Indonesia-based fintech, announced this week it secured $50 million through its Series B funding round, which was included participation from Gokul Rajaram, Director and Board Member at DoorDash, as well as Taavet Hinrikus, Co-F... |
| 17.05.2021 | BukuKas gets $50M from investors including DoorDash’s Gokul Rajaram and TransferWise founder Taavet Hinrikus | BukuKas co-founders Krishnan Menon (left) and Lorenzo Peracchione (right) with a BukuKas user BukuKas, a startup focused on digitizing Indonesia’s small businesses, has raised $50 million in Series B funding. The round included participatio... |
| 12.01.2021 | Indonesia based Fintech Firm BukuKas Secures $10 Million in Funding via Series A led by Sequoia Capital India | A major part of Indonesia’s economy is supported by SMEs, which represent approximately 60% of the nation’s GDP. Many of the small businesses depend on a lot of manual processes and bookkeeping, however, the impact of the Coronavirus pandem... |
| 11.01.2021 | BukuKas raises $10 million led by Sequoia Capital India to build a “end-to-end software stack” for Indonesian SMEs | The backbone of Indonesia’s economy are small- to medium-sized businesses, which account for 60% of its gross domestic product. Many still rely on manual bookkeeping, but the impact of COVID-19 has driven small businesses to digitize more o... |