Bank Indonesia
Bank Indonesia is the central bank of Indonesia, responsible for maintaining monetary stability and promoting economic growth. Established in 1953, it plays a crucial role in regulating the country's financial system, managing inflation, and ensuring the stability of the Indonesian rupiah.
The bank also oversees the payment system and implements policies to support financial inclusion. By conducting monetary policy and supervising banks, Bank Indonesia aims to create a stable economic environment that fosters investment and development across the nation.