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Asia-PacificApril 18 2023

Indonesia takes its credit card network in-house

Bank Indonesia’s latest move on credit cards is part of a multi-year strategy to reduce foreign influence in the country’s payment system. James King reports. 
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Indonesia’s central bank, Bank Indonesia (BI), has announced plans to develop a domestic credit card system. The move comes as south-east Asia’s biggest economy seeks more autonomy over its payment infrastructure by minimising the role of foreign payment providers.

Once completed, the new system is expected to cut costs and transaction processing times, while helping to shield Jakarta from an increasingly fractious geopolitical environment. 

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