Indonesia’s startup scene has long been dominated by lifestyle-driven platforms, from ride-hailing to e-commerce. Yet, in recent weeks, one name has captured unusual attention: Pintarnya, a Jakarta-based technology company that focuses on blue-collar and informal workers. The company recently secured US$16.7 million in Series A funding, led by Square Peg and joined by Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India and East Ventures. To subscribe please click here