Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics (PSFMI)

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Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics (PSFMI)

As a central bank, one of Bank Indonesia’s mandates is to regulate and maintain orderly Payment Systems and Rupiah Currency Management (PS RCM). This has strong linkages with the effectiveness of other core tasks at Bank Indonesia in terms of monetary and macroprudential policies. Therefore, Bank Indonesia operates the Bank Indonesia Payment System that serves retail transactions in Indonesia’s banking industry and provides Financial Market Infrastructures (FMIs) that are critical to economic activity in the country. read more.. 

​Bank For International Settlements (BIS) Publications​​

In accordance with Bank Indonesia's membership in The Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) in 2018, BI submitted statistical data sets on Payment System every year according to the methodology in The Red Book Statistics. CPMI is one of the comittees in Bank for International Settlements (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. CPMI publishes The Red Book Statistics as the reference works on payment systems in key countries periodically. The objective is to contribute to enhance public understanding and raise awareness of the way payment systems work in different countries.

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.

The Indonesia Red Book Statistics, consists 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).​

The Indonesia Red Book Statistics and comparative tables published by CPMI can be accessed via thi​s link.

Complete Statistics

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Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics - July 2024

20 August 2024

Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics - June 2024

18 July 2024

Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics - May 2024

21 June 2024

Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics - April 2024

17 May 2024

Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics - March 2024

24 April 2024

Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics - February 2024

19 March 2024

Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics - January 2024

20 February 2024

Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics - December 2023

18 January 2024

Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics - November 2023

18 December 2023

Payment System and Financial Market Infrastructure Statistics - October 2023

17 November 2023

Specific Detailed Statistics

1. Main Indicators
1.Main Indicators
2. Settlement Media Used by Banks and Non-Banks
2.Settlement Media Used by Banks and Non-Banks
3. Currency in Circulation
3a.Currency in Circulation by Denominations
3b.Cash Flow
3c.Deposits (Inflow) by Region
3d.Withdrawal (Outflow) by Region
3e.Counterfeited Bank Notes by Region
3f.Outflow Transaction for Currency Exchange
3g.Outflow Transaction for Commercial Bank Withdrawal
3h.Outflow Transaction for Mobile Cashier
3i.Outflow Transaction for Cash Custodian at Commercial Banks
4. Number of Operator of Cash Custodian at Commercial Banks
4.Number of Operator of Cash Custodian at Commercial Banks
5. Card Based Payment Instrument (APMK) and Electronic Money (UE)
5a.ATM Card and Debit Card
5b.ATM Card and Debit Card by Region
5c.Credit Card
5d.Credit Card by Regional
5e.Electronic Money
5f.Electronic Money by Region
5g.Card-Based Payment Instrument (APMK) and Electronic Money (UE) Infrastructures
5h.Card-Based Payment Instrument (APMK) and Electronic Money (UE) Infrastructures by Region
6. Fund Transfer by Non-Bank
6.Fund Transfer by Non-Bank
7. Proprietary Channel
7.Proprietary Channel
8. Non-Bank Money Exchange Business Activities
8.Non-Bank Money Exchange Business Activities
9. Bank Indonesia Real Time Gross Setlements (RTGS)
9a.RTGS Transaction by Transaction Type Code
9b.RTGS Transaction by Group
9c.RTGS Transaction by Region
10. Bank Indonesia National Clearing Systems (SKNBI)
10a.Bank Indonesia National Clearing Systems (SKNBI)
10b.Bank Indonesia National Clearing Systems (SKNBI) by Region
11. Central Counterparties (CCP)
11a.Number of clearing members
11b.Number of contracts and trades cleared
11c.Value of contracts and trades cleared
12. Central Securities Depositories (CSD)
12a.Number of direct participants in CSDs
12b.Number of securities held on accounts at CSDs
12c.Value of securities held on accounts at CSDs
12d.Number of delivery instructions processed
12e.Value of delivery instructions processed

SPBI Regional Level II (Regency/City) based on Clearing area


Bank Indonesia Real Time Gross Setlements (RTGS)
 
  • RTGS Transaction by Region Level II (Regency/City)
Link
Bank Indonesia National Clearing Systems (SKNBI)
 
  • SKNBI Transaction by Region Level II (Regency/City) - Credit
Link
 
  • SKNBI Transaction by Region Level II (Regency/City) – Incoming Debit
Link
 
  • SKNBI Transaction by Region Level II (Regency/City) – Return Debit
Link
 
  • SKNBI Transaction by Region Level II (Regency/City) – Non Honoured Cheques/Bilyet Giro
Link

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