Teddy Oetomo

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Teddy Oetomo is Indonesian equity market analysts who has served as the President of Bukalapak since July 20, 2020. [1] He joined Bukalapak in July 2018, initially serving as Chief Strategy Officer (CEO) for two years before assuming the role of President, succeeding Muhammad Fajrin Rasyid, who resigned. [2] [3] [4]

Teddy earned his bachelor's to Ph.D. degrees in economics from the University of Sydney. Prior to his career at Bukalapak, he specialized in equity market analysis and asset management. He began his career in 2002 at the financial services company Capital Markets CRC Limited in Sydney. At the same time, he also taught as a lecturer at his alma mater, the University of Sydney. [5]

In January 2006, he moved to work at the global financial services company Credit Suisse. He worked there for eight years, with his final position being Head of Equity Research for Indonesia in 2014. Afterward, he took a one-year hiatus from his financial career to assist his family business before joining the asset management company Schroders as Head of Intermediary Business from 2015 to 2018. [6]

During his three years at Bukalapak, Teddy Oetomo has been part of various milestones in the company's journey, especially its listing on the Indonesia Stock Exchange with the largest IPO in Indonesian capital market history. He has connected Bukalapak with potential investors through his expertise in the capital market world. [6]

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