Indonesia's central bank says new payment system to slash money transfer costs
[JAKARTA] Indonesia's central bank on Tuesday launched a new retail payment system that its governor said will slash the cost of money transfers and support the country's booming digital economy.
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated growth in Indonesia's digital finance, with digital banking transactions rising 47 per cent on a yearly basis in November to reach 3,877 trillion rupiah (S$368.1 billion) and e-money transactions up 62 per cent to 31.3 trillion rupiah, according to Bank Indonesia's (BI) data.
The newly launched "BI-Fast" system will allow real-time, secure money transfers of up to 250 million rupiah, at a maximum cost of 2,500 rupiah per transaction for customers, BI Governor Perry Warjiyo said.
This compares with the cost of the current interbank money transfer for customers using the national payment gateway of 6,500 rupiah per transaction.
"(BI-Fast) will accelerate the digitalisasion of the national economy, integrate the payment system industry from end to end - digital banking, fintech, e-commerce and consumers, promote economic and financial inclusion and support the national economic recovery," Warjiyo said.
South-east Asia is one of the world's fastest growing internet markets with Indonesia's internet economy expected to be worth US$146 billion by 2025, representing 20 per cent compounded annual growth, according to a report by Alphabet's Google, Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings and global business consultants Bain & Company released in November.
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