An Evaluation of E-Money’s Growth, Barriers, and Challenges to Build Green Finance on Post-Covid Era

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Abstract

Since paper money is one of the Covid-19 transmission media, a touchless alternative is needed. Electronic money (e-money) is the best alternative. This study analyzes the growth, barriers, and challenges of e-money as a new means of payment in Indonesia by raising an empirical study on the millennial generation. Data was collected through interviews with the managers of e-money issuer companies and 18 millennial e-money customers. Using qualitative methods, this research concludes that the strategy for developing e-money is to create innovations that can make it safer for users to meet their daily needs in the post-covid era. Increased promos and cashback at merchants who have collaborated with products issued is also the most favourite development strategy for customers. E-money customers face obstacles faced by e-money customers include safety issues, limited merchants, unstable provider networks, and socio-cultural factors (the habit of using conventional cash payment methods). The challenge that e-money issuers face is competitors of similar products. Millennial Indonesia is an emerging market for e-money, and this study is the first qualitative study to bring together the topics of e-money, millennials, and green finance.

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Putri Pertiwi, I. F., Puspita, R. E., Mohd Thas Thaker, M. A. B., Pratiwi, S. K., & Mustofa, N. H. (2021). An Evaluation of E-Money’s Growth, Barriers, and Challenges to Build Green Finance on Post-Covid Era. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 317). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131705014

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