JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesian ride-hailing firm GoTo said on Monday that chief executive officer Patrick Walujo was stepping down and the board had nominated chief operating officer Hans Patuwo as his successor.
Walujo’s resignation comes as talks of a possible merger between GoTo and Singapore-based rival Grab have heated up, with the Indonesian government discussing it with the two companies earlier this month.
In a statement, GoTo said the changes reflected its “commitment to ensuring stability, strategic continuity, and operational excellence as GoTo enters its next phase of sustainable growth and profitability.”
Patuwo’s appointment as CEO is subject to approval from a shareholders meeting scheduled for December 17. GoTo said he has led key business lines in his nearly eight years with the firm.
Walujo has been CEO since June 2023. His private equity firm Northstar Group was one of the earliest backers of GoTo’s ride-hailing business Gojek.
GoTo said on November 12 that it had consistently backed government policies that benefit driver-partners and merchants, including those goals being pursued through mergers or acquisitions.
(Reporting by Roshan Thomas in Bengaluru and Stanley Widianto in Jakarta; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and John Mair)









