Authors: Suryaputra Wijaksana, Bank Central Asia and Juan Tarigan Tetangena, Jakarta Indonesia’s digital banking or ‘neo-bank’ boom has slowed. Investors now shun once-glorified digital banks, sending their stock prices plummeting along with other capital-intensive sectors. Start-ups are reining in discounts and promotions. Global factors are partly to blame, with recessionary fears and tighter monetary policy […]
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