Financial services, banking and payment systems in Indonesia
This is a selection of resources on financial services, banking and payment systems in Indonesia available from the NLB catalogue or the Internet. It is not meant to be an exhaustive list.
NLB print and digital resources
Islamic banking and finance in South-East Asia: Its development & future
In the chapter “Indonesia: An Islamic banking giant awakens”, the author gives a timely survey of Islamic banking in Indonesia and how it has developed and thrived as Islamic financial institutions develop rapidly and garner the enthusiastic support of many young people and intellectuals.
All rights reserved, Singapore: World Scientific, 2012.
Cultureshock! Jakarta : A survival guide to customs and etiquette
From this book, readers can find out more about common and reliable financial and banking services in Jakarta, from telegraphic transfers to the issuance of credit cards.
Retrieved from OverDrive. (MyLibrary ID is required to access this ebook.)
Islamic banking in Indonesia: New perspectives on monetary and financial issues
This book is a comprehensive overview of key developments in Islamic banking in Indonesia. It explores current issues in Islamic banking and the financial products available.
All rights reserved, Singapore: John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2013.
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Obtaining a bank account, tax number & BPJS-K
This article explains how to set up a local bank account and obtain insurance cards that are necessary for employment in Indonesia.
How the world can learn from Indonesia’s microfinance scene
According to this article, Laku Pandai is a branchless banking programme in Indonesia initiated by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) that enables banks to serve its clients without having to open physical branches.