Digital Identity And Digital Signature As A New E-Bussiness Innovation In Indonesia (System Found By Privy.Id)
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Format: | Proceeding PeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | eng |
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, 2019
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http://repository.unpkediri.ac.id/2550/1/%28Proses%292019_Digital%20Identity%20And%20Digital%20Signature%20As%20A%20New%20E-Bussiness%20Innovation%20In%20Indonesia%20%28System%20Found%20By%20Privy.Id%20Indonesia%29.pdf http://repository.unpkediri.ac.id/2550/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Fintech startup companies become viral conversations in Indonesia. Minister of Research, Technology and Higher Education, Mr. Mohamad Nasir in his remarks at the opening of the 2018 Innovation Innovation-Based Technology Innovation Expo (I3E) in 2018 said that in the last four years the growth of startups had increased rapidly. According to data from the Minister of Research, Technology and Higher Education, in 2018 there are 956 startups that are managed from the initial target of 850 and in 2019 it will develop again (Dailysocial, 2018). Privy.ID is one of the startups engaged in digital signature and digital identity, the first in Indonesia. The vision of the company is to present a single identity that universally integrated in the digital works for their users by providing the most advanced digital signature and digital identity technology. It believed that Trusted Identity and Digital Signature are the foundations of a healthy online transaction ecosystem. In collaboration with The Department of Population and Civil Registration, the company provides all the basics data needed for KYC process. This collaboration is needed to make it easier for the Privy.ID to obtain a trusted user identity so that it can speeds up the KYC process. Privy.ID obtains data for free because this collaboration actually benefits the government because it reduces the number of bad loans and business constraints.