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Generational Differences in Using Digital Financial or Fintech Services

The financial world has witnessed many transformations largely triggered by rapid technological advancements. The intersection between finance and technology has given birth to a dynamic field that we commonly know as Financial Technology or Fintech. Fintech is changing the way individuals and businesses interact with their finances. In the first half of 2023, Jakpat conducted a survey of 1425 respondents in Indonesia regarding the use and habits of respondents in the financial and fintech landscape. The survey, which was later published in the form of a report entitled “Indonesia Fintech Trends 2023″, focuses on several digital financial services such as digital payments, online credit, and investment platforms. In addition, the survey also explored respondents’ financial behavior, insurance, and credit practices.

The Use of Digital Financial Services

In semester 1 of this year, there were 8 out of 10 respondents who used digital payment platforms to make transactions both offline and online. Some digital payment platforms used include e-wallets or digital wallets, mobile and internet banking including virtual debits, and delayed payments service namely Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) or commonly called paylater. According to Aska Primardi, Head of Research Jakpat, awareness and the number of users of financial products in Indonesia continue to increase from year to year, with the most widely used platform being digital payment.

E-wallet is the most widely used service by respondents who claim to use digital payments for transactions. As many as 84% of respondents use e-wallets for various needs such as paying for groceries both offline and online, paying for entertainment needs, to paying monthly bills. Followed by the use of digital or mobile and internet banking with 52%, and paylater for 26%. The use of digital payments is indeed more common among young people, namely Millennials and Gen Z, especially for e-wallets. While digital banks are used by more than half of Millennials and Gen X. Millennials are also the segment most exposed to the use of paylater. Among Millennials who usually use digital payment methods, there are 32% who admit to using paylater services. The most common transactions paid using paylater are online shopping (23%) and paying for food with online delivery orders (18%).

Investment and Insurance

In addition to reviewing the use of various digital payment services, the report also displays data on the use of other financial products such as investment, insurance, and credit. Of all respondents, there are 38% who pay credit installments every month and 24% of respondents pay insurance premiums. While users of investment products are at 25%.

“Users of investment products are at 25%, but after digging deeper, it turns out that not all investment users are users of insurance products. It can be seen that the proportion of Gen Z in the user investment platform segment is 32%, while the proportion of Gen Z in the insurance user segment is 19%. In contrast to Gen X, this segment sees more insurance than investment platforms,” Aska explained.

“If we look at the financial pyramid, then the thing that must first be met is a safety net (for example meeting basic needs, emergency funds, insurance), then followed by investment to accumulate and preserve wealth. This is what Gen Z forgets, where they prefer direct investment to achieve financial freedom, without considering financial “security” first. A common reason why Gen Z is more willing to take risks is because they are currently single and unmarried,” Aska added.

How exactly does Gen Z view the concept of financial management? Do Millennials share the same view?

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Indonesia Fintech Trends – 1st Semester of 2023

As digital platforms continue to disrupt traditional financial services, they redefine the way individuals and businesses interact with their finances, especially through fintech. Fintech becomes the intersection between financial and technology. Several fintech platforms that are readily available including digital banking, digital wallet, investment, as well as online credit or lending. In this report, Jakpat will share our research findings related to the usage of various fintech services. These results are based on a survey conducted monthly in the first semester of 2023.

Key research points:

  • How society perceives financial planning
  • The usage of several financial technology platform
  • Popular fintech platforms and insurance providers used
  • Various insurance products

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Indonesia Consumer Financial Habit 2023 on Gen Z, Millennials and Gen X

Consumers habit are differed across generations, in this series of report JAKPAT will share highlights of insights showing differences behavior, habit and preferences in between generations. The report will cover Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z in Indonesia.

First series will take you to look at their Financial Habit.

Key Research points: 

  • Financial Product Usage and Preferences
  • Source of Income
  • Allocation to Expenses and Savings
  • 3 Personas based on Financial Habit
  • Financial Dependency

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Indonesia Digital Payment Trends 1st Semester of 2022 – JAKPAT Survey Report

Online payment has become a significant part of Indonesian consumers, especially after the pandemic when most activities were carried out online. Besides being used for online transaction, digital wallet nowadays also easily used to pay offline transaction such as eating in a restaurant, paying parking fee, and shopping in a supermarket. In the last few years, JAKPAT has consistently monitored online payment trends, therefore, JAKPAT is back with a digital payment survey during the first semester of 2022.

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Digital Payment Trends 2nd Semester of 2021 – JAKPAT Survey Report

Online payments are becoming one of the increasingly popular payment methods among internet users in Indonesia, moreover the increasing popularity of online shopping activities and delivery services. In the JAKPAT E-commerce Trends 2nd Semester 2021 report, digital wallets are the payment method used by the majority of online shoppers throughout 2021. Therefore, JAKPAT is representing the results of research conducted throughout the second semester of 2021. This survey was conducted to capture trends in the use of digital payments in Indonesia.

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Mobile Habit 2020 – JAKPAT Survey Report

2020 is a year that is quite important to remember. The pandemic is forcing people to become increasingly familiar with online activities. JAKPAT once again conducted a survey related to the habits of activities carried out on mobile devices, this time JAKPAT added children’s mobile activities as the discussion material.

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Indonesia Digital Wallet 2nd Semester of 2020 – JAKPAT Survey Report

During the pandemic period, cashless payments have been suggested by the government and relevant authorities as a way to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus. JAKPAT conducts regular surveys every semester regarding digital wallet trends in Indonesia during the second semester of 2020.

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Indonesia Digital Wallet Trend 1st Semester of 2020 – JAKPAT Survey Report

The cashless society in Indonesia is increasingly popular as technology literacy increases. According to the 2019 Fintech Daily Social Indonesia Report, the digital wallet or “e-wallet” platform is the most popular financial technology “fintech” category in Indonesia¹. In 2019, the value of electronic money transactions surged sharply by 207% to Rp 145.2 trillion². Whereas, the digital wallet is highly recommended by the government due to the new normal period to avoid physical contact.

Relevant to that matter, JAKPAT has conducted a survey of 1,441 internet users to understand the use of digital wallets in Indonesia. This report will discuss trends of digital wallets in this new era, major players in the industry, and focus on server-based digital wallet payments.

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