EPIC Surabaya 2015: Singapore Crowdfunding Platform Gains Foothold in Indonesia With Strong Support From The East Java Government

SINGAPORE--(Marketwired - Dec 13, 2015) - Homegrown real estate crowd-funding company CoAssets Pte Ltd, which was recently listed on the National Stock Exchange of Australia to form CoAssets Limited ("CoAssets" or the "Company") (ASX: CAX), is pleased to announce that the Company hosted its first EPIC (Expo for Property, Investing and Crowdfunding) event in Surabaya, Indonesia, on Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 December. The event was organised in conjunction with CoAssets' Indonesian joint venture PT Java Land Promosia Indonesia and will pave the way for more campaigns and initiatives in the country.

This was an expo over two days with more than 500 attendees. Delegates included the Chairman of the East Java Investment Board and the Governor of East Java. Bank Mandiri, Indonesia's national bank, was a major partner of the event, in addition to educational institutions, Indonesian European University and Ciputra University.

The aim of the event was to raise awareness of crowdfunding and CoAssets in Indonesia. Most encouragingly, EPIC demonstrated the Government's support towards technological innovation in the financial sector. The East Java Investment Board sees the vast potential that financial technology and investment platforms can bring to support small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs in East Java.

A major growth opportunity exists for crowdfunding, as land acquisition by developers in Indonesia cannot be funded by domestic bank loans. As a result, local property players are increasingly open to tapping offshore bond and bank loan markets or alternative methods of funding, which is a niche that PT CoAssets Javaland Indonesia seeks to penetrate.

Riding on the success of EPIC Surabaya, a LOI (letter of intent) was signed with the East Java Investment Board (EJIB) for PT CoAssets Javaland Indonesia to organize two EPIC events in 2016. In addition, two MOUs (memorandum of understanding) were agreed with local universities, University Ciputra and Indonesian European University (IEU), to work with students and faculties to promote crowdfunding as an alternative way to fund new business and start-ups.

Commenting on the news, CEO of CoAssets Mr Getty Goh said:

"This is a good debut event for CoAssets. Prior to this event, not many people knew of CoAssets in Indonesia, but through this trade conference I'm pleased to note that we have gained significant prominence within East Java."

"It has also been great to receive the support of the East Java Investment Board, together with the Governor's Office, which shows that governments are starting to recognize the potential of crowdfunding and of financial technologies more broadly. It is not easy to get a government official as high ranking as a provincial governor to grace the event and the fact that he attended is a recognition of the credibility of our platform and the industry we are in."