Two GoBear co-founders resign; Indonesia comparison business to close
Fintech firm's parent ran up a net loss of S$22.1m in 2018, with S$6.2m in revenue
Singapore
TWO co-founders of fintech startup GoBear have resigned and will leave by the end of the year, and the company is to close down its Indonesia financial comparison business just about a year after expanding to that market, The Business Times has learned from sources.
GoBear chief executive Adrian Chng informed employees last Thursday about the departure of two of the company's four co-founders, chief technology officer Ivonne Bojoh and chief commercial officer Marnix Zwart, BT understands.
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