The dataset examines three factors (i.e. financial literacy, self-control, peer-influence) that influence investment be-haviour amongst young Indonesian millennials. Using a non-probability sampling technique, a total of 265 young mil-lennials attending Investment Gallery seminar and workshopevents in Jakarta, Indonesia completed an investment be-haviour survey. The reflective measurement was performed using the Partial Least Square Structural Equation Model
(PLS-SEM) to the screened data from the survey (N = 213). The measurement includes the evaluation of outer loading, internal reliability, and convergent reliability. The final equation model was evaluated and estimated using Smart-PLS v.3.3.2 program. The dataset is beneficial for companies
seeking for potential investors from young millennials. The dataset also provides valuable insights for the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture (MoEC) and universities, particularly the faculty of economy and business in preparing their students with the financial literacy and investment knowledge.
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