GoTo fully backs government directives on ride-hailing commission sharing
Jakarta (ANTARA) - PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk (GoTo) fully backs the government’s directives on the sharing of commissions between driver partners and the company or app operators. This follows Presidential Regulation Number 27 of 2026, which was signed and announced by President Prabowo Subianto on International Workers’ Day/May Day 2026, Friday 1 May.
‘This policy sets a profit-sharing scheme of 92 percent for driver partners from every revenue earned by the two-wheeled ride service (GoRide). Under the regulation, the company will receive a commission cut of 8 percent compared with the previous 20 percent,’ said GoTo Chief Executive Hans Patuwo in a statement in Jakarta on Wednesday.
As a form of support for the president’s directives on the ride-hailing profit-sharing scheme, Gojek and GoTo have prepared four concrete steps.
The first step is to adjust the profit-sharing scheme for the two-wheeled service in line with the directives of President Prabowo Subianto.
It was also confirmed there will be no price changes for regular GoRide users, so customer orders will remain stable and total earnings for driver partners will be preserved.
Furthermore, the company will remove the ‘GoRide Hemat’ subscription programme for driver partners.
This removal is to create a sustainable ecosystem for all parties.
Going forward, GoRide Hemat will also follow the 8 percent profit-sharing system like GoRide regular. Therefore there will be a moderate adjustment to the prices of GoRide Hemat, while at the same time Gojek ensures these adjustments are measured and remain affordable for the public,
Hans said.
He added that the company also supports Asta Cita by continuing to ensure that all driver welfare programmes that have been running remain a priority, such as the Hari Raya Bonus Programme (BHR), BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, BPJS Kesehatan, scholarships for drivers and their children, free Umrah, the Gojek Partner Job Exchange, and free health checks in cooperation with the Ministry of Health, which will continue.
The final step, Gojek and GoTo will strengthen the ecosystem and other business lines sustainably.
‘Through the strength of the ecosystem and sustainable innovation, we are optimistic we can implement the adjustments well, while maintaining long-term stability for Gojek and GoTo,’ Hans said.
He added: ‘In line with further directives to be received, the company will continue to communicate developments and the necessary implementation steps to all relevant stakeholders as part of the company’s corporate responsibility.’