The two companies will now be known as Go-Rework; it aims to secure 50 locations in the market by 2018
Indonesian coworking spaces operators GoWork and Rework today announced the completion of a merger to create Go-Rework.
Following the merger, Rework Founder Vanessa Hendriadi will lead the company as CEO while GoWork Co-Founders Richard Lim will act as CFO and Chief of Real Estate, and Donny Tandianus will be CTO.
“Our mission is to create the most valuable business community platform in Indonesia, providing world-class work spaces that are inspiring and fully equipped with content and services to help companies thrive and support members to be at their best,” said Hendriadi in a press statement.
“We do this by reinventing how people work, play and live through beautifully designed work spaces, mobile technology and highly curated community content and services,” she added.
Despite the merger, the company’s coworking spaces will continue to use its original GoWork and Rework brands. GoWork will focus on launching operations in premium office towers for small- and medium-sized businesses and regional MNCs; Rework will focus on launching operations in shopping malls and retailers that cater tech-oriented ventures.
With the merger, Go-Rework aims to expand its footprint by seven times to over 20,000 sqm across 50 locations in Indonesia by 2018.
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Members of both coworking spaces will immediately have access to all Go-Work and Rework locations in Central and South Jakarta.
Run by a team of “more than” 20 members, Go-Rework names industry players such as Ucommune Founder Mao Da Qing and Ismaya Group Co-Founder Christian Rijanto as advisors.
In total, it operates over 3,500 sqm of space across five locations in Jakarta’s business districts.
Lim stated that since their launch, Go-Rework locations have maintained “high” occupancy rates and have secured “over 1,000 members from over 200 companies.”
Coworking spaces industry in Indonesia is growing rapidly with investments pouring into new companies and some mergers-and-acquisitions happening.
Rework itself has closed a US$3 million funding round in September 2017.
Recently coworking space operators EV Hive announced a merger with North Sumatra-based Clapham Collective.
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