
Indonesian superapp GoTo narrows loss to $23m in Q2
NANA SHIBATA
August 13, 2025 21:28 JST
JAKARTA -- GoTo reported Wednesday a net loss of 375 billion rupiah ($23 million) in the April-June period, an 80% improvement from a year earlier, helped by its growing financial business and on-demand services.

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