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Indonesian Healthtech Startup Raises $5M to Scale Tech-Enabled Clinic Network
Klinik Pintar plans major expansion after hitting 120% revenue growth this year
• Indonesian healthtech startup Klinik Pintar raised $5M after 120% revenue growth this year.
• It will expand its network of tech-powered clinics to 100 locations by 2025.
• With strong traction already, Klinik Pintar can transform healthcare delivery amid surging demand.
Jakarta-based health-tech startup Klinik Pintar raised $5 million in a Series A1 round to expand its network of tech-powered clinics across Indonesia. Altara Ventures led the funding.
Hybrid Model
Founded in 2018, Klinik Pintar operates 23 clinics under full ownership or partnerships. It also offers software to help digitize operations at over 1,500 third-party clinics.
This hybrid model combining physical clinics with SaaS has fueled 120% year-over-year revenue growth in 2023.
The fresh financing will support bringing 100 Klinik Pintar clinics online by 2025. It also plans an undisclosed hybrid product launch next year to better integrate its physical and software services.
Transforming Healthcare Delivery
The startup aims to capitalize on Indonesia’s booming healthcare market by rapidly scaling its clinic network and software reach.
The funding and strong early traction suggest Klinik Pintar could emerge as the country's largest tech-powered clinic chain in the coming years.
With clinics and software already covering 5% of Indonesia’s clinical landscape, the firm is poised to transform healthcare delivery amid surging patient demand digitally.
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