JAKARTA - NUSA Finance is an Indonesian startup that is committed to providing inclusive, transparent, efficient access to digital investment and finance.
In the midst of the rapid development of technology and the digital economy, NUSA Finance, a blockchain startup from Indonesia, officially collaborates with LISK, one of the leading global projects in the Web3 world. This collaboration opens up great opportunities for the younger generation to take part in building Indonesia's digital financial future through investment.
The strategic partnership between NUSA Finance and LISK is proof that blockchain technology can be used to improve the domestic economy. Together with LISK, NUSA Finance is developing a digital financial platform that can be accessed by anyone, including young people who want to start investing in crypto assets.
"In NUSA Finance, we believe that global technology must be able to have an impact on local communities. LISK's support for NUSA Finance is in line with our vision of making the benefits of blockchain technology more real and useful for the people of Indonesia, especially young people who want to invest," said Marketing Lead NUSA Finance Zatalini Zahra, in her statement, Monday. June 16.
LISK is a global blockchain project known for its interoperability technology and support for the development of Web3 applications. Meanwhile, NUSA Finance is a financial startup from Indonesia that presents DeFi-based solutions.
NUSA Finance focuses on providing digital financial services that are easily accessible and transparent. Young people are increasingly literate in investment Based on data from the Indonesian Central Securities Depository (KSEI) quoted from Kompas.id, individual investor stocks in Indonesia are dominated by investors aged less than 40 years with a percentage of 54.42 percent.
In the crypto asset industry itself, OJK noted that the number of crypto investors exceeded 21.27 million as of September 2024. Meanwhile, in the same period, CoFTRA and local crypto platforms also found that 60 percent of crypto investors in Indonesia were in the age range of 18-30 years.
This is in line with the findings of the 2024 Indonesia Millennial and Gen Z Report (IMGR) survey, which states that 38 percent of the millennial generation and 41 percent of Gen Z in Indonesia regularly set up monthly financial budgets, while 32 percent of millennials and 26 percent of Gen Z set aside some revenues for savings and investments.
This data shows that young Indonesians are increasingly literate in investing and making financial management a priority. Together with LISK, NUSA Finance presents a crypto asset investment platform that allows users to get APY from their crypto assets. Users only need to connect their wallets with the NUSA Finance platform and select the assets they want to invest in.
Not only that, users can also lend their assets to get other assets in accordance with the proportion of value lent so that they can be more productive in investing in other Web3 platforms. This feature is expected to increase the enthusiasm of the Indonesian people, especially young people to be more active in investing, especially by maximizing their crypto assets.
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The collaboration between Risk and NUSA Finance aims to empower more Indonesian people, especially young people, to actively take a role in the digital economy. Blockchain technology has great potential in increasing financial inclusion, creating a more transparent system, and opening up access to new economic opportunities," added Ecosystem Lead (SEA) Risk Alexis Low.
The types of assets that can be invested in NUSA Finance are also not limited to popular global assets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum alone. But it also includes stable-value assets such as Tether which use the dollar as its reference value or IDRX, a stable-valued crypto asset that uses rupiah from Indonesia.
NUSA Finance and LISK believe the collaboration of global and local projects is the first step to make global technology truly relevant and has a local impact.
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