Sosialization Fintech Literacy Peer to Peer Lending Syariah as Sidoarjo MSME Capital

F. Latifah, Novia Ariyanti, Imam Fauji, Nuris Tiswanah
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This article explores the transformative role of financial technology (fintech) in Indonesia, specifically focusing on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Sidoarjo. While fintech presents a promising avenue for MSME growth by providing access to banking services and capital, its adoption is hindered by limited MSME familiarity with fintech tools. In response, this study introduces the Peer-to-Peer Lending Sharia scheme as a viable alternative capital source for nonbankable MSMEs. The research employs a multifaceted approach encompassing awareness campaigns and educational initiatives to boost MSME fintech literacy. Through a comprehensive evaluation, this intervention reveals improved understanding and acceptance of fintech solutions among MSMEs. Consequently, the article underscores the significance of nurturing fintech literacy in enhancing financial inclusion, promoting sustainable MSME expansion, and fostering economic resilience in Indonesia. Highlights: Empowering Nonbankable MSMEs: Explore the impact of fintech adoption, particularly Peer-to-Peer Lending, in enabling growth for traditionally underserved micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia. Enhancing Fintech Literacy: Investigate the efficacy of literacy initiatives aimed at increasing MSMEs' understanding and utilization of fintech tools, focusing on Peer-to-Peer Lending schemes, to overcome barriers in adoption. Sustainable Economic Resilience: Highlight the potential of improved MSME fintech literacy to foster financial inclusion, promote sustainable business expansion, and contribute to economic resilience within local communities in Sidoarjo, Indonesia. Keywords: Fintech, MSMEs, Peer-to-Peer Lending, Financial Inclusion, Indonesia
社会化金融科技素养点对点借贷伊斯兰教Sidoarjo MSME资本
本文探讨了金融技术(fintech)在印度尼西亚的变革作用,特别关注Sidoarjo的微型、小型和中型企业(MSMEs)。虽然金融科技通过提供银行服务和资金,为中小微企业的增长提供了一条有希望的途径,但中小微企业对金融科技工具的熟悉程度有限,阻碍了它的采用。为此,本研究介绍了p2p贷款伊斯兰教法计划,将其作为非银行中小微企业可行的替代资本来源。这项研究采用了多方面的方法,包括宣传活动和教育举措,以提高中小微企业的金融科技素养。通过综合评估,这一干预表明中小微企业对金融科技解决方案的理解和接受程度有所提高。因此,本文强调了培养金融科技素养在加强金融普惠、促进中小微企业可持续扩张和增强印尼经济韧性方面的重要性。亮点:增强非银行中小微企业的能力:探讨采用金融科技,特别是p2p贷款对促进印尼传统上服务不足的中小微企业(MSMEs)增长的影响。提高金融科技素养:调查旨在提高中小微企业对金融科技工具的理解和利用的素养倡议的有效性,重点关注点对点贷款计划,以克服采用方面的障碍。可持续经济韧性:在印度尼西亚Sidoarjo,强调提高中小微企业金融科技素养的潜力,以促进金融包容性,促进可持续业务扩张,并为当地社区的经济韧性做出贡献。关键词:金融科技,中小微企业,p2p借贷,普惠金融,印尼
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