MEDICI Launches ‘Indonesia FinTech Report 2021’
MEDICI’s new ‘Indonesia FinTech Report 2021’ analyzes the country’s FinTech sector and trends in the last three years—a deep-dive by segments & subsegments, funding patterns, M&As, ecosystem partnerships, industry drivers, and perspectives drawn out of regulatory, geopolitical, economic, and market dynamics.
- New York, NY (1888PressRelease) February 12, 2021 - MEDICI released its latest report on ‘Indonesia FinTech Report 2021’ on February 10, 2021. In this research report, MEDICI analyzes Indonesia’s FinTech sector, focusing on the trends in the last three years. The report is a deep-dive into the sector by segments & subsegments, funding patterns, M&A, ecosystem partnerships, and industry drivers, as well as perspectives drawn out of regulatory, geopolitical, economic, and market dynamics.
Key Highlights
Multiple Segments: Payments, Lending, WealthTech, InsurTech, and B2B FinTech
Funding: Year-on-year, sector-wise, stage-wise, segment-wise, and subsegment-wise funding analysis
Ecosystem Partnerships: FinTech–FinTech, and FinTech–bank/insurer/other incumbents
Impact of Covid-19: Segment-wise analysis
For the past many years, Indonesia has dominated the FinTech leaderboard in Southeast Asia. The country has the most thriving FinTech sector, be it by the number of startups or by the quantum of private investment coming into the sector. There are over 300 FinTechs in the country today. During the last year, over $329 million was invested into the sector.
‘Indonesia FinTech Report 2021’ will be available starting February 10, 2021, for USD 400. For more information on the report, visit https://bit.ly/2YZG994
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