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INDONESIAN FINTECH: BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM AND REGULATION

*Sugeng Sugeng  -  Faculty of Law, Universitas Bhayangkara Jaya, Indonesia
Clara Ignatia Tobing  -  Faculty of Law, Universitas Bhayangkara Jaya, Indonesia
Rona Fajarwati  -  Faculty of Law, Universitas Bhayangkara Jaya, Indonesia
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This article will examine the development of the business ecosystem and regulation of Financial Technology (Fintech) in Indonesia, especially lending through electronic transactions, or peer to peer lending (P2P Lending). Although the Financial Services Authority (OJK) has closed the company's activities, but in a short time other illegal companies have emerged, even in larger numbers. This research uses the doctrinal method with the statutory approach. Secondary data is used to explain of legal and social phenomena related to the research topic.The Fintech industry requires specific provisions governing criminal offenses related to Illegal companies. 

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Keywords: Fintech; P2P Lending; Business Ecosystem
Funding: business ecosystem, fintech, online lending

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