Niranjan Paranjape to drive innovation for GO-JEK as CTO

17th February 2018
Niranjan Paranjape to drive innovation for GO-JEK as CTO

Bangalore, February 17, 2018: The fastest growing start-up in Southeast Asia, Indonesia-based GO-JEK, has  announced the appointment of Niranjan Paranjape as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Niranjan will lead the team that powers GO-JEK’s 1 million registered driver fleet.
In the last 36 months, the startup has grown exponentially and diversified into 18 verticals. GO-FOOD alone does more orders in Indonesia than all Indian food tech startups combined.
 Niranjan will be shuttling between Bangalore and Jakarta overseeing GO-JEK’s core services specifically in transport, logistics, food and hyper-local courier delivery. As part of his role, Niranjan will also be driving expansion plans to other markets. Ajey Gore will continue as the Group CTO of GO-JEK.
Niranjan has more than 13 years of experience as a programmer, consultant and entrepreneur. He started his career at Infosys, before moving to ThoughtWorks where he consulted for Fortune 500 clients. He then went on to co-found C42 Engineering, a boutique software engineering consulting firm. As CTO of C42 Engineering, Niranjan was responsible for building a high performance engineering culture focused on passion for new technologies, code quality and daily customer engagement. C42 engineering was acquired by GO-JEK in early 2016. 
Says Niranjan: “We’re growing at an exponential rate and our 200-person engineering team currently runs 18+ products. We’re tripling our order volumes every year and adding to our talent is key to accelerate our presence in Southeast Asia. One of my key objectives is to shape the lean engineering mindset we’ve cultivated over the years. For example, we have a 12 engineers handling 1 million registered drivers, which is testimonial to degree of efficiency in our technology. Automation is at the centre of what we do and maintaining this culture while we scale is important for a company as large as GO-JEK."
Founded in 2011 by Harvard graduate Nadiem Makarim, GO-JEK started as a bike-taxi hailing business. Since then, the start-up has grown exponentially and diversified into leading on-demand services platforms offering food delivery, instant courier delivery, grocery delivery, etc.With more than 70 million app downloads per January 2018, GO-JEK's platform powers the Indonesian equivalents of Indian taxi aggregators, food delivery start-ups, hyperlocal start-ups, digital wallet start-ups and home service based start-ups, all in one, at a comparable and sometimes larger scale.