About
I work on fintech regulation, digital identity, data protection, and digital public infrastructure in Indonesia. My focus is to help teams translate complex policy and institutional dynamics into decision clarity and practical execution.
Over the last decade, I’ve worked across public institutions, regulators, and global development partners on issues related to digital identity, fintech regulation, and Digital Public Infrastructure. My experience includes collaboration with the World Bank, Bank Indonesia, Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK), Badan Sandi Siber Negara (BSSN), and the Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs (Komdigi), as well as coordination with the Ministry of Home Affairs on identity-related initiatives. I’ve also worked within large national institutions such as Muhammadiyah and research environments including J-PAL Southeast Asia. This cross-institutional exposure across government, development partners, state-owned enterprises, and industry gives me a grounded understanding of what actually breaks in implementation and which decisions matter most in regulated, multi-stakeholder environments.
What I am known for
- Clear framing of what changed, why it matters, and what to do next
- Trust building across institutions and stakeholders
- Practical governance that survives delivery constraints
Background
My career spans government relations and program management across government, private sector, state-owned enterprises, and research. This cross-sector perspective helps me bridge policy intent and real-world delivery, especially in high-trust and highly regulated contexts.
Education
- Master’s degree with distinction, University of Nottingham
- Bachelor’s degree in Economics with a finance focus, Universitas Indonesia
Personal
I read widely in economics, psychology, and communication. I also follow football closely.
Platform
For weekly signal and regulatory insight, follow Jakarta Fintech Insider. For research and capacity building on Digital Public Infrastructure, explore INA/LAB.