According to a report conducted by MasterCard, these are the people who provide ideas, support, and knowledge to those seeking economic inclusion for themselves and their families.
The most important are the migrator and the business influencer. It is these connectors who have the highest capacity to impact the journey toward prosperity and inclusion.
Roughly three-quarters (74%) of Indonesians said that their quality of life was good or very good, more than in any other country surveyed. However, more than half (55%) of Indonesians surveyed as part of the study indicated that it is difficult for them to get access to credit and loans. In addition, 69% of respondents worry about money they owe to others.
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