Jakarta-based healthtech startup, Klinik Pintar, recently secured a series A1 funding of $5M. This round was spearheaded by Altara Ventures, and included investments from Golden Gate Ventures, Skystar Capital, and Venturra.
- Beginnings: Klinik Pintar started its operations in 2018 under the name Medigo.
- Services: It manages clinics offering doctor consultations, laboratory tests, and vaccinations, under both full-ownership and partnership models. It also aids in the digitalization of third-party clinics’ operations through its proprietary software.
- Company Growth: According to founder Harya Bimo, many partner clinics have achieved profitability. The company currently manages 23 clinics but aims to expand to 100 by 2025. Approximately 1,500 third-party clinics across Indonesia currently utilize its management software, representing over 5% of all clinics in the country.
- Future Plans: Klinik Pintar is developing a hybrid product to bridge their SaaS and physical models, with a planned launch next year.
- Financial Growth: The company recorded a 120% YoY revenue increase in 2023 and anticipates a 3x growth next year.
In the next three years, Klinik Pintar aims to establish itself as Indonesia’s largest tech-driven clinic network, with over 5,000 clinics using their system and 150 clinics under their management.