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Abstract This study aims to look at the relationship between perceptions of GoPay use, ease of payment, security quality and transaction interest in students of the Faculty of Economics, State University of Jakarta. This study involved FE UNJ students who used the GoPay service with 110 respondents selected using purposive sampling and data collected using a questionnaire via Google From. The research method used is quantitative method. To analyze the data results, researchers used the SmartPLS 4 application to determine the relationship between variables or hypotheses. The results of this study indicate a positive and significant relationship between variables or hypotheses, namely: perceived ease of use affects interest in using GoPay, perceived ease of use affects interest in using GoPay as a transaction tool, perceived use affects user interest as a transaction tool and perceived efficiency affects interest in using GoPay as a transaction tool.
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