Traditional market traders in Indonesia report that the digital payment system via <strong>QRIS</strong> has significantly facilitated buying and selling processes. This comes as society shifts towards cashless transactions.
The Bank of Indonesia's branch in Cirebon has reported a significant increase in QRIS payment system merchants, totaling 914,070 by February 2026. This surge reflects the rapid adoption of digital systems across various economic sectors.
The Indonesian Tourism Guides Association in West Kalimantan announced a collaboration with GoPay to introduce the QRIS system, facilitating cashless tipping for tourists. This initiative aims to promote digital transformation in the tourism sector.
Bank Indonesia has announced the launch of the QRIS payment system, allowing Indonesian citizens to conduct financial transactions in South Korea without currency exchange. This initiative aims to enhance economic cooperation between the two countries.