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Education is one of the main sectors that are severely impacted by the pandemic. Over 530.000 schools have closed, affecting around 68 million students[1], limiting
Education is one of the main sectors that are severely impacted by the pandemic. Over 530.000 schools have closed, affecting around 68 million students[1], limiting
Ramadan, aside from a time for Indonesians to spiritually recharge, is also a time of gathering and togetherness. Hence, it is interesting to see how
After our previous article, we look at Ramadan spending. It is known that Ramadan is one of the festivities in Indonesia where people tend to
(Image credit: Wikimedia Commons) With Ramadan arriving, conversations about mudik (going back to one’s hometown, usually done during holidays) have started to come up. However,
With the world all around us going faster and faster, fast food is becoming more of a necessary option for Indonesians. Whether it’s due to
With the pandemic still around, offline gatherings are still practically off-limits. Hence, seminars, which used to be an event where people can share knowledge as
The culture of snacking is hard to separate from Indonesians with its abundant choice of street food and home-industry-produced snacks. And this is even more
Whitepaper: The Indonesian FMCG Landscape in 2020 and Beyond The year 2020 was quite a roller coaster: consumer behavior and buying habits changed, priorities are
The use of health tech apps have slowly picked up, especially during the pandemic where commuting is discouraged. With offerings such as online health resources,
The pandemic affects a lot of us in different ways. Be it how we go about our daily lives, how we work, and many more.
The loss of our daily routines and the threat of more serious casualties to come from COVID-19 has put a serious emotional strain on people’s
Insurance is one of those things we forget about until we need it, kind of like a spare tire. However, till date, people still have
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a substantial impact on the movie industry in 2020. Across the world and to varying degrees, cinemas and movie theatres
Since the pandemic began, remote working culture continues to rise and many companies started to report benefits after its implementation [1]. There are talks on
On December 4th, Indonesia reported 8,369 new daily COVID-19 cases, a new record[1]. Until the 26th of December 2020, we’ve already had more than 700.000
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As Indonesia navigates through economic uncertainty, consumers are increasingly becoming more strategic and mindful about how they spend their money. Interestingly, in the first part
As sustainability becomes more than just a buzzword, Indonesia is stepping up its transition toward a greener future—especially in transportation. With government-backed initiatives to promote
In 2025, numerous news reports in Indonesia have informed the public that the country is facing a tough economic climate, supported by expert statements and
In an era marked by economic volatility, interest rate hikes, inflation, and global uncertainty, many investors hesitate to expand their real estate portfolios. Yet history
In the first part of this article, our study found that there are only 40% of Indonesians who still often visit shopping centers [1]. Thus,
In 2025, Indonesia’s hotel industry is facing mounting pressure from economic shifts, tighter government policies, and rising operational costs. While large-scale layoffs have not yet