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​Digital evolution in Indonesia’s banking industry

Jakarta, August 2017 – In today's digital era, changes in technology trends and customer behavior have compelled businesses to be more agile and adaptive to the rapidly evolving market. For the banking industry, the need for digital acceleration has become a top priority in order to stay competitive.

With about 260 million people, Indonesia poses a tremendous opportunity for digitization in banking. While several local retail banks have started to digitize their business processes, many remain to focus on enabling basic customer transactions to this day. More importantly, only 36% of Indonesia’s population is connected to formal financial institutions, leaving an estimated 150 million citizens unbanked. The financial gap of 75 USD should be immediately addressed by banks and FinTechs.

Key drivers accelerating growth in Indonesia’s digital banking

Driven by the availability of affordable smartphones and access to mobile internet, Indonesia’s internet penetration is expected to boom at a CAGR of 8% from 2015 – 2020. The shift in demography, which continues to be dominated by the millennial generation, has also urged banks to start addressing their financial needs. With customer behavior rapidly shifting across

generations, the customer’s banking journey will no longer be linear. Mobile devices and social media play a crucial role in various parts of a customer’s engagement cycle.

The advancements in technology will significantly affect the banking industry. Innovation will continuously grow in every area of the value chain due to the relentless speed of digitization and automation. The rise of tech startups, including FinTechs, and regulatory initiatives urge financial institutions to be more transparent and data-driven.

The digital imperative in Indonesia’s banking industry

Availability in connectivity Infrastructure, combined with the expectation of the increased number of smartphones, internet penetration as well as a growing young affluent customer segment, are factors that enable digital retail banking penetration to reach 60% by 2020.

In order for companies to transform in the digitization era, Solidiance believes there are 5 core competencies needed to be aligned with corporate vision and mission. “Creative and fresh ideas or initiatives in every pillar become the key success factors in building successful corporate digital transformation strategies”, remarks Gervasius Samosir, Associate Partner at Solidiance.

5 core building blocks for digital transformation

Solidiance’s white paper, “Digital Evolution in Indonesia’s Banking Industry” seeks to give an understanding of Indonesia’s current banking industry against the backdrop of today’s digital era and tech-savvy population. A number of key trends are showing that consumers are engaging differently with their financial service providers, driven largely by the shift in customer behavior and expectations.

To download the complete version of the white paper, click below: http://bit.ly/2ilbjoQ

Topics

  • Finance

Categories

  • digitization
  • finance
  • banking

Solidiance is a corporate strategy consulting firm focused on Asia. We advise CEOs on make-or-break deals, define new business models and accelerate Asia growth. Solidiance’s expertise is focused on the industrial, automotive, technology, and healthcare sectors with 12 offices in Asia: Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Beijing, Beirut, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, New Delhi, Yangon, Shanghai, Singapore (HQ), as well as a Client Liaison office in Germany.