Indonesians ‘dine-out’ at home
Indonesia’s Food and Beverage (F&B) industry contributes more than 40%, or USD 27.5 billion, to its creative economy, with full-service restaurants making up over 77% of the F&B services sector.
Indonesia’s Food and Beverage (F&B) industry contributes more than 40%, or USD 27.5 billion, to its creative economy, with full-service restaurants making up over 77% of the F&B services sector.
On 8 October 2020, join Spire Deputy CEO, Japnit Singh, at the GATES Virtual Consumer Channel Summit, where leaders of Consumer Technology Channel and vendors from 10 Southeast Asian countries meet to discuss new industry trends and business opportunities.
Indonesia’s over-the-top (OTT) market is growing at 27% a year and is projected to hit US$1.5 billion by 2026.
On 8 October 2020, join Spire Deputy CEO, Japnit Singh, at the GATES Virtual Consumer Channel Summit, where leaders of Consumer Technology Channel and vendors from 10 Southeast Asian countries meet to discuss new industry trends and business opportunities.
The logistics sector has received significant attention from authorities in India. The government has invested heavily into developing and integrating infrastructure across the country, such as the 3,200km Dedicated Freight Corridor to improve rail corridor connectivity from the east to the west, and the USD220 billion Sagarmala and Bharatmala initiatives.
In its recent live webinar, Spire revealed new strategies adopted by Indonesia’s Food and Beverage (F&B) businesses including E-commerce as a food distribution channel and direct online selling.
Spire Deputy CEO Jeffrey Bahar and Advisor Yogi Priyantoro discussed franchising opportunities and upcoming trends in Indonesia at the recent virtual business event held by the Franchising and Licensing Association (Singapore).