Abstract
Financial Technology (Fintech) has changed the way business actors access financial services, manage finances, and interact with potential buyers. The presence of the Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard (QRIS) makes it easy to carry out non-cash payment transactions. However, unfortunately, using QRIS costs a Merchant Discount Rate (MDR) with the policy set by Bank Indonesia regarding MDR fees of 0.3% for every transaction > IDR 100,000 with QRIS payments as a payment channel for micro businesses. Micro business actors in the Brawijaya University Malang canteen must be prepared to face adjustments to the amount of MDR fees in the QRIS payment system. This researcher aims to determine the effect of MDR costs on turnover in the Brawijaya University Malang canteen. This research is quantitative research using simple linear regression analysis techniques for cross section data with a sample of 50 canteens at Brawijaya University, Malang. This research resulted in the conclusion that QRIS Merchant Discount Rate fees have no influence on turnover in the Brawijaya University Malang canteen. Keywords: Financial Technology, Merchant Discount Rate, Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard, Micro Business
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