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View all search resultsCashless payments have become a lifestyle choice in Indonesia as shown in the widespread use of credit and debit cards. A 2017 Visa Consumer Paying Attitudes survey found that 76 percent of Indonesians said they could go without cash for a day
Banks are trying to catch up with the digitization wave by becoming more innovative and up-to-date in their customers’ lives amid competition with financial technology (fintech) players, which offer easy payment features with less bureaucracy.
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