The Red Book Statistics

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Introduction

The Red Book Statistics is a publication on Payment System referring to the Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). CPMI is one of the comittees in BIS that has become a global standard setter in the Payment System, clearing and settlement which has formed to strengthen regulations, policies and global best practices in order to increase the security and efficiency of payment, clearing, settlement, and to support financial stability.

The Red Book Statistics includes a number of standard indicators related to important elements of financial market infrastructure. This statistical compilation aims to provide an overview of developments in the use of payment instruments and financial market infrastructure over time and across countries. Some indicators contained within the Red Book Statistics i.e stock of money available for payments, institutions offering payment instruments/services, number of payment cards and terminals, volume of cashless payments and withdrawal/deposit transactions.

Bank Indonesia has submited the Red Book Statistics in accordance with the CPMI methodology since becoming a CPMI member since 2019. The Red Book Statistics published on the BIS website https://stats.bis.org/statx/toc/CPMI.html, contains two sets of tables, namely country tables and comparative tables. Currently, there are 27 countries reporting on the Red Book Statistics, including Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Euro Area, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States.

The Indonesia Red Book Statistics are compiled annually, consisting of 19 tables that include basic statistical data, settlement media used by banks and non-bank institutions, stock of money, and institutions offering payment instruments/services. These statistics are compiled by several Department at the Bank Indonesia and relevant institutions, including the Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK), Indonesian Central Securities Depository (PT. KSEI) and Indonesia Stock Market Clearing House (PT. KPEI).


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