Healthcare firm Halodoc raises about US$100m in Series B, B+ rounds.
Currently, the firm operates a mobile platform for patients to access doctors and pharmacy deliveries across 50 cities at any time of the day. It also provides home lab services and accessibility to easy, affordable and reliable healthcare services.
On average, Halodoc serves around seven million patients per month throughout Indonesia, with 80 per cent of patients residing outside the main cities of Jakarta and Surabaya. Chief executive officer of Halodoc, Jonathan Sudharta, said:"As an online healthcare application with a mission to simplify healthcare, these strategic partnerships will help improve the quality and number of healthcare options available to Indonesians living outside major cities, particularly outside of Java where healthcare infrastructure is less established.
"Halodoc aims to learn from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's long-established track record of working with partners to deliver best-practice healthcare solutions and improve quality of life around the world," he added. Carsten Middendorf, investment director at Allianz X, said:"This investment highlights our commitment to transformative businesses in emerging markets and delivering affordable insurance to underserved communities. We look forward to working with Halodoc across multiple verticals and helping strengthen their operations and network in the wider South-east Asian market."
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