GajiGesa’s Vidit Agrawal wanted to provide workers access to their wages as they earn it, between traditional end-of-month pay cycles. That gives workers much more liquidity and protects them from predatory lenders. An average Indonesian worker earns about 2.9 million Indonesian rupiah ($192) a month and struggle to make ends meet. . . .
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