Although Indonesia remains heavily cash-reliant, it aims to increase awareness of e-payments among citizens
Card payments value in Indonesia set to increase from $44.5 billion in 2019 to $57.1 billion in 2023, thus reducing cash dependence, GlobalData says.
The central bank of the country ‘Bank Indonesia’ reported that all ATM and debit cards must be migrated to EMV (Europay, MasterCard, and Visa) standard with a 6-digit PIN by 31 December 2021. That would enhance the security of the payment system and boost payment card usage in Indonesia.
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