of fintech, namely payment gateway. So, the results
of the research cannot be generalized, because fintech
consists of various type. Besides that, the current
regulations are keep changing and still not binding.
So, for future research, it is better to add more
references about regulations and laws which are the
basis for this fintech payment gateway.
Rapid technological development, making
startups compete to create creative and innovative
financial services. Many forms of fintech such as:
lending, financial planning (personal finance), retail
investment, crowdfunding, remittances, financial
research, and others. So, in future research can focus
on other forms of fintech, because there is still a few
research on fintech, especially in Indonesia.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We would also like to show our gratitude to Dr.
Peri A. Manaf, Lecturer of Magister Manajemen at
BINUS University for sharing his pearls of wisdom
with us during the course of this research.
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