This research aims to investigate the impact of perceived benefits, perceived ease of use, and perceived risks on Fintech usage adoption among Fintech users in Indonesia. This study employs a quantitative analysis method using primary data collected through questionnaires. The sample size was obtained through non-probability sampling, consisting of 246 Fintech service users. The data analysis method used partial least squares-structural modeling (PLS-SEM) with Smart PLS 4.0 application. The research findings indicate that perceived benefits and perceived ease of use have a positive and significant impact on Fintech usage adoption among Fintech users. On the other hand, perceived risk shows a positive but non-significant impact on the Fintech user adoption. Therefore, perceived benefits and perceived ease of use are crucial and must be considered in supporting Fintech usage adoption among Fintech users.
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