Top consumer trends in Indonesia By Nadira - February 24, 2021
As the largest economy in Southeast Asia, Indonesia provides many opportunities to businesses that wish to tap into the huge Indonesian market. To successfully engage the consumers in the country, it is first crucial to be aware of the top consumer trends in Indonesia. This article will discuss some of the current consumer trends in the country, and how businesses can leverage these trends to ultimately create a strong customer-centric strategy in Indonesia.
Digital payment gaining traction in Indonesia
As COVID-19 promoted the rate of digital adoption by consumers all over the world, it also led to emerging economies like Indonesia, witnessing a significant increase in the adoption of e-payment technology. In order to facilitate transactions on e-commerce platforms, digital payment technologies became more in demand over the past year, with more tha
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - Among the first in the queue for coronavirus vaccines in Indonesia has been one conspicuous group - social media influencers.
Alongside President Joko Widodo as the world’s fourth most populous country kicked off its vaccination drive on Wednesday was Indonesian television personality, Raffi Ahmad, who boasts almost 50 million followers on Instagram.
“Alhamdulillah [Praise be to God] a vaccine . Don’t be afraid of vaccines,” the 33-year-old celebrity wrote under a video of him receiving the shot, next to a heart emoji and another of Indonesia’s red and white flag.
Deciding who should be first in line for limited vaccine doses has been a challenge around the world, with many countries prioritising vulnerable medics and the elderly.
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Among the first in the line for coronavirus vaccines in Indonesia has been one conspicuous group social media influencers.
Television personalist Raffi Ahmad, who boasts almost 50 million followers on Instagram, was next to President Joko Widodo as the world s fourth most populous country kicked off its vaccination drive last week.
“Alhamdulillah [Praise be to God] a vaccine . Don’t be afraid of vaccines,” the 33-year-old celebrity wrote under a video of him receiving the shot, next to a heart emoji and another of Indonesia’s red and white flag.
Deciding who should be first in line for limited vaccine doses has been a challenge around the world, with many countries prioritizing vulnerable medics and the elderly.