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Not just a fix: Local coffee chains are brewing a cultural movement
Consumer Insights

Not just a fix: Local coffee chains are brewing a cultural movement

Affordable, familiar and rooted in local pride, Indonesians are turning to homegrown coffee chains for more than a caffeine fix.
Beyond billions: Building a legacy with family offices
Wealth

Beyond billions: Building a legacy with family offices

Indonesia is betting big on family offices to keep fortunes close and legacies even closer. But do we have what it takes?
The silver generation is rising
Market Pulse

The silver generation is rising

Aging is inevitable. The question is whether industries are ready for it.
Beyond bloodlines: Surviving the third-generation curse
Wealth

Beyond bloodlines: Surviving the third-generation curse

Can Indonesia’s family businesses survive the so-called third generation curse? The book Go Perpetuate: How to Beat the 3rd Generation Curse by Hadi Cahyadi explores why so many fail and how a few manage to beat the odds.
Trendy tabletop: Board game cafés are your next favorite third space
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Trendy tabletop: Board game cafés are your next favorite third space

Ditch the gadgets and grab a pair of dice: Jakarta’s board game cafés are the perfect place to play, strategize and unwind.
Dreams, duty and dough: A constant balancing act for women
Wealth

Dreams, duty and dough: A constant balancing act for women

The data show that women know how to manage money, but ingrained self-doubt from cultural and societal expectations often holds them back. How do we reclaim control?
The de-Hollywoodification of Indonesian cinema
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The de-Hollywoodification of Indonesian cinema

From homegrown hits to international indies, Indonesian audiences are shifting away from Hollywood blockbusters for bold, diverse stories and the box office numbers prove it.
In full bloom: How Valentine’s Day fortifies the floral industry
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In full bloom: How Valentine’s Day fortifies the floral industry

The annual surge in orders to celebrate the day of love has been a constant for Indonesia’s floral industry, but that doesn’t mean the industry isn’t in need of change.
Out with the old, in with the bold: Maximalism at home
Living Spaces

Out with the old, in with the bold: Maximalism at home

The shift away from clinically bare walls and mind-numbingly sedate hues is seemingly in full swing, but is it more than just a trend?
The year we spent more online: A look at 2024’s digital spending habits
Consumer Insights

The year we spent more online: A look at 2024’s digital spending habits

Are we in control of our online spending, or are digital discounts and impulse buys quietly draining our wallets?
iPhone 16 ban: National pride vs Apple obsession
Consumer Insights

iPhone 16 ban: National pride vs Apple obsession

The government’s ban on local sales of iPhone 16 has sparked a sense of nationalism among even the most loyal users, but not quite enough to make them switch to Android.
Indonesia proud: Homegrown brands that made it big in 2024
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Indonesia proud: Homegrown brands that made it big in 2024

Here are three top-notch Indonesian brands prioritizing sustainability and social responsibility that gained more traction this year.
Live nation: To eat or watch a concert?
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Live nation: To eat or watch a concert?

With some ticket prices rivaling provincial minimum wages, is a night of singalongs with your favorite musician still worth it?
Indonesia’s middle class is not OK
Wealth

Indonesia’s middle class is not OK

From rising rice prices to scaling back on Starbucks, Indonesia’s middle class is navigating shrinking incomes and mounting pressures.
From autopilot to anti-theft: Cars are getting smarter
Innovation Center

From autopilot to anti-theft: Cars are getting smarter

With high-tech features from self-driving to advanced security, today’s smart cars are turning sci-fi into reality.