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Market Report Shows Growth Potential For Fintech Firms
Indonesia's Financial Services Authority announced the suspension of the registration process for fintech firms looking to do business in the country. Indonesia's Financial Services Authority announced the suspension of the registration process for fintech firms looking to do business in the country. -
OVO, WhatsApp, AliPay Seeking Bank Indonesia Regulation Approval
It was recently announced that using WeChat Pay in Indonesia is already legal while other fintech firms such as WhatsApp, AliPay, and OVO are also seeking the same regulation approval from the country's central bank. It was recently announced that using WeChat Pay in Indonesia is already legal while other fintech firms such as WhatsApp, AliPay, and OVO are also seeking the same regulation approval from the country's central bank. -
Philippines Among Top 3 Fintech Lending Locations In SEA Region
The Philippines is the second Southeast Asian country to have a financial environment ready for adopting fintech lending. The Philippines is the second Southeast Asian country to have a financial environment ready for adopting fintech lending. -
Indonesia Awards Fintech Permits Two Years In Processing
Indonesia has awarded four permits to fintech startups that applied for business licenses around two years ago. Indonesia has awarded four permits to fintech startups that applied for business licenses around two years ago. -
Indonesia’s Increased Internet Use Is Opening Doors For Fintech
Fintech is an underdeveloped sector in Indonesia but it could move to greater heights this year due to increased internet penetration. Fintech is an underdeveloped sector in Indonesia but it could move to greater heights this year due to increased internet penetration. -
Go-Jek Moves To Transform Indonesia’s Cash Reliance Through Go-Pay
Go-Pay has announced its goal of helping transform the Indonesian cash-reliant culture into a digital one through strengthening its e-wallet presence. Go-Pay has announced its goal of helping transform the Indonesian cash-reliant culture into a digital one through strengthening its e-wallet presence.