Financial health of young Indonesians worsens in 2025 as savings decline: OCBC survey
The OCBC Financial Fitness Index for Indonesia falls for the first time in four years
[JAKARTA] The financial health of Indonesia’s younger generation has fallen in 2025 amid a decline in savings, a survey by OCBC has found.
The OCBC Financial Fitness Index, which measures the financial health of Indonesians aged 25 to 35, fell 0.65 point to 40.6 points in 2025.
With a maximum score of 100, the bank classifies a score between zero and 40.59 as pointing to low financial health, and between 40.6 and 100 as high financial health.
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