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View all search resultsTwo thirds of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Indonesia are expected to make use of alternative borrowing products in 2022 in what researchers call a potentially worrying trend for traditional banks.
Micro, small and medium enterprises in Indonesia have seen improvements a year into the coronavirus pandemic, but many still struggle to find buyers and working capital, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) says.
Speakers at a Jakpost Up Close webinar shared their digital transformation experiences and how “going digital” spelled a win-win solution for e-commerce platforms and Indonesian SMEs alike amid the COVID-19 health crisis.
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