JAKARTA - PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk (GOTO) adjusts the revenue sharing scheme for drivers for the GoRide service from the previous 20 percent to 8 percent.

This step is a long-term investment to maintain the sustainability of the national digital transportation ecosystem.

GoTo President Director, Hans Patuwo, said the company would maintain a balance between the welfare of driver partners and consumer purchasing power.

"We will strive so that there is no change in the price paid by consumers for the GoRide Regular service so that the order volume is maintained and the income of the partners remains stable," said Hans in a written statement received by VOI, Monday, May 19.

As a follow-up to this policy, he continued, Gojek will also stop the GoRide Hemat Subscription Program which has been tested since November 2025.

He added that the scheme was considered not to provide optimal balance for the welfare of driver partners.

In the future, the GoRide Hemat service will follow the 8 percent revenue sharing system, with moderate adjustments to consumer rates.

"This step is a long-term investment for the creation of a more sustainable ecosystem," he said.

The Company ensures that the price adjustment still considers the affordability of the community.

On the other hand, GoTo confirmed that welfare programs for partners such as the Raya Bonus (BHR), BPJS Employment, BPJS Health, scholarships, and free health checks will continue.

Management admitted that the change in the commission scheme would put pressure on GoRide's business line revenue.

However, the company is optimistic that the strength of the GoTo ecosystem, including financial technology and logistics businesses, can support the company's long-term growth.


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