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January 21, 2019, 09:12:46 AM
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Go-Jek also entered into a partnership with Coins.ph that aims to promote cashless payments in the Philippines.

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https://www.unblock.news/news/go-jek-gets-majority-stake-of-coins-ph
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January 21, 2019, 10:48:35 AM
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Go-Jek also entered into a partnership with Coins.ph that aims to promote cashless payments in the Philippines.

Check it here:
https://www.unblock.news/news/go-jek-gets-majority-stake-of-coins-ph
Another major improvement for coins.ph. Great news!
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January 28, 2019, 09:59:34 AM
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As I read the article, I thought everything is all fine and the process runs smoothly but then I reach this part of the article
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Rappler had earlier reported on 9 January that the Philippines’ Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board had denied Go-Jek’s application to enter the Philippine market as a transport network company over its failure to file the required application and for its failure to be at least 60 percent Filipino-owned.
If LTFRB denied the application of Go-Jek then what's next? Does their furture partnership will be cancelled? Though the article sounds positive overall, I can't still avoid myself to get worried because I know that will be a hindrance for their project.
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