Indonesia Caps Ride-Hailing Commission Rates At 8 Percent
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto signed a presidential regulation reducing the maximum commission rate ride-hailing firms can take from drivers to 8% from a previous 20%. The new rule requires companies to provide accident and health insurance as part of driver benefits. This regulation affects major firms including tech company GoTo and its competitor Grab. The change aims to address driver compensation concerns, according to the report. Indonesian President Prado Subhiyanto signed a presidential regulation capping ride-hailing commissions at 8 percent. Subianto stated it is not right for platforms to make the money while drivers do the hard work. The timeline for implementation of these changes remains unclear. President Prabowo Subianto aims to reduce commission rates for online application workers from 40 percent to 10 percent.
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“The cap is now down to 8% from the previous 20%. This change will affect ride-hating firms such as tech firm Goto as well as its rival Grab.”
“Indonesia is trimming the amount ride-hating firms can take from drivers for each trip. The companies must also provide accident and health insurance as part of benefits. The cap is now down to 8% from the previous 20%.”
“Indonesian President Prado Subhiyanto has signed a presidential regulation that will be the basis for the new rule. The cap is now down to 8% from the previous 20%.”
“Indonesian President Prabowo Subhiyanto has signed a presidential regulation that will be the basis for the new rule. He said it is not right that the drivers are working hard but the platforms are the ones making the money.”
“desakan agar potongan komisi aplikator OJK Online dibawa 10% dari sebelumnya 40% menindak lanjuti permintaan para buru, presiden perbus sepianto mastikan komisi aplikator OJK Online dibawa 10%”
“Seketari General Asosiasi Pengemudi Ojek Online Garda Indonesia, Yuda Aljanata menyembut baik keputusan Presiden Prabhu Subianto. Selama 10 tahun, para Ojol berjuang agar potongan aplikator tidak besar.”
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