The existence of financial technology provides a new way for waqf practices in Indonesia. Waqf can not only be done by giving goods directly, but also through cash waqf transferred via e-banking service to nadzir. Cash Waqf or waqf with giving a cash money means money as an object for waqf which will be managed by Nadzir to get the results that will be given to the recipient of the waqf. As it is known that cash waqf expected to make it easier for Muslims. This study aim to measures the waqf preferences that are influenced by cash waqf services on e-banking, religiosity and income, and compares the waqif preferences for waqf directly and indirectly by using cash waqf services by banks through e-banking. The sample in this study amounted to 96 people who have donated to waqf in Surakarta taken by purposive sampling technique. Data collection was done by distributing questionnaires. This study uses multiple linear regression analysis techniques and data processing using the IBM SPSS Statistic 22 program. The results show that the use of e-banking and income has a ]significant effect on the preference for cash waqf. Meanwhile, religiosity has no effect on the preference for cash waqf. Income has a significant effect on the preference for cash waqf. While the preference for direct waqf is higher than the preference for indirect waqf using e-banking services, this result is supported by the perception of donors (wakif) that the enduring nature of waqf property would be better if it was handed over to a manager or institution that is known directly.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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