by omganteng | Apr 8, 2022 | Consulting
The Bank Indonesia’s survey on households’ balance sheet in 2010, indicates roughly 34,72% of the Indonesian households do not have any saving account (financially excluded in terms of saving). Of the total low-income households interviewed during the survey, there is...
by omganteng | Apr 8, 2022 | Consulting
DEFINIT was appointed by DIE (German Development Institute, a German leading think-tank institution) and GPFI (Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion) to conduct this study. This study addressed the motivation and bottlenecks for adopting sustainability standards...
by omganteng | Apr 8, 2022 | Consulting
In 2007, the Government of Indonesia started the Family Hope Program (Program Keluarga Harapan-PKH) with the purpose of improving the quality of human capital by providing cash transfers conditional on household accesses specified health and education services. As a...
by omganteng | Oct 14, 2021 | Consulting
DEFINIT was appointed by DIE (German Development Institute, a German leading think-tank institution) and GPFI (Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion) to conduct this study. This study addressed the motivation and bottlenecks for adopting sustainability standards...
by omganteng | Oct 14, 2021 | Consulting
Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) data shows that the percentage and number of poor people in Indonesia has decreased from 11.47% (28 million people) in September 2013 to 10.70% (27 million people) in September 2016. However, the level of inequality in Indonesia has...
by omganteng | Oct 14, 2021 | Consulting
Financial inclusion is the key of success for the development in a country. According to World Bank (2008), financial inclusion is an absence of price or non-price barriers in the use of financial services. Therefore, accessibility to the financial sector is a key...