Justika, a startup from Indonesia, is on a mission to help people easily find legal services online.
The company has also just raised a round of seed funding from investors.
Key Highlights
- Founded in 2016, Justika runs a marketplace connecting Indonesians who need legal services to lawyers and other legal-related services, such as company formation agents and translators.
- The company has just raised a round of seed funding led by East Ventures and early-stage VC firm Skystar Capital.
- The funding amount was undisclosed.
Why It Matters
- According to research, 71% of Indonesians who face legal issues back out from fighting their legal cases due to a lack of access to legal information.
- Low access to "legal justice" is a pivotal concern in Indonesia, mainly due to complicated procedures and many people lacking access to the right information.
- Moving forward, the startup will use the fresh funds to improve their product, while scaling it to more parts of Indonesia.