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Fitness startup Doogether raises seed funding

23 April 2019 14:02

JAKARTA - Fitness studio and classes booking startup Doogether has raised an undisclosed amount in a seed funding round led by Gobi Agung. Other investors participating in the round include Everhaus, Prasetia Dwidharma, and Cana Asia.

Doogether said the fresh funds would be used to expand the startup’s merchant partner network, further develop its mobile app, and recruit more professionals.

“We will maximise the funds to extend our merchant partner to at least 500 sports facilities and improve our platform to accommodate other needs of a healthy lifestyle enthusiast, and be the biggest healthy lifestyle community in Indonesia,” said Doogether CEO Fauzan Gani as quoted by DealStreet Asia, Monday (22/4).

As of March 2019, the startup, which was founded in 2016, has partnered with over 200 fitness centres and sport facilities across Greater Jakarta, Bandung, and Bali. (MS)

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