ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF FINTECH IN INCREASING FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN INDONESIA

Penulis

  • Nurfadilla Syam Institut agama Islam IAIN Bone
  • Andi Randy Dwiana Institut Agama Islam IAIN Bone
  • Nur Aminah Institut Agama Islam IAIN Bone
  • Nuryanti Institut Agama Islam IAIN Bone
  • Nurpasila Institut Agama Islam IAIN Bone

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33197/jabe.vol10.iss2.2024.2150

Kata Kunci:

Fintech, Financial Inclusion, Financial, Indonesia

Abstrak

Financial inclusion in Indonesia has made significant progress in recent years, with a remarkable increase in account ownership. However, there are still challenges in increasing financial inclusion, especially with the growing fintech industry. This research aims to analyze the role of fintech in increasing financial inclusion in Indonesia. The research method used is a qualitative method with a literature study approach, which involves analysis of relevant theories and data collection which involves reviewing journals and literature related to the research problem. The research results show that the role of fintech in increasing financial inclusion in Indonesia is implementing digital payment solutions, increasing access to credit for underserved populations, facilitating financial literacy and education.

 

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Diterbitkan

2024-08-29

Cara Mengutip

Syam, N., Randy Dwiana, A., Aminah, N., Nuryanti, & Nurpasila. (2024). ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF FINTECH IN INCREASING FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN INDONESIA. Jurnal Akuntansi Bisnis Dan Ekonomi (JABE), 10(2), 31–38. https://doi.org/10.33197/jabe.vol10.iss2.2024.2150