Republic of Indonesia Financial Sector Assessment Program : CPSS Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems
This assessment forms part of the joint International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Indonesia Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) which is being undertaken during 2009-2010. The assessment which covers the Bank Indonesia's real tim...
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ACCEPTABLE COLLATERAL ACCESS TO BANKS ACCOUNTING ASSETS ATM BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACTIVITIES BANK CUSTOMERS BANK GUARANTEE BANK INDONESIA BANK SUPERVISION BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING SUPERVISION BANKRUPTCY BANKS BASIC BILATERAL CONTRACT CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CASH BALANCES CASH SETTLEMENT CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANK CREDIT CENTRAL BANK SERVICES CENTRAL BANKS CHECK CLEARING CLAIM CODE OF CONDUCT COLLATERAL COLLATERAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITIES CONNECTIVITY CONSOLIDATION CONSUMER PROTECTION CORRESPONDENT BANK CORRESPONDENT BANK RELATIONSHIP CORRESPONDENT BANKS COURT OF LAW CREDIT EXTENSION CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT CREDIT RISKS CREDIT TRANSFERS CREDITOR CREDITS CREDITWORTHINESS DEBTOR DECLARATION OF BANKRUPTCY DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNT DERIVATIVES DERIVATIVES MARKETS DIRECT DEBIT DISASTER RECOVERY DISCLOSURE ELECTRONIC INFORMATION ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ENFORCEABILITY ERROR MESSAGES EVENT OF DEFAULT EVENT OF INSOLVENCY FEDERAL RESERVE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FINAL SETTLEMENT FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY FINANCIAL INDUSTRY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL RISKS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL TELECOMMUNICATION FIXED COSTS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS FUND TRANSFER FUNDS TRANSFER GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HARDWARE INFORMATION EXCHANGES INSOLVENCY INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT SYSTEMS INVESTING IT SERVICES JUDGES JURISDICTIONS LARGE VALUE PAYMENT LAWS LEGACY TECHNOLOGIES LEGAL ACTION LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL PROCESS LEGISLATION LIQUIDATION LIQUIDATION OF ASSETS LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY RISK LIQUIDITY RISKS MAKING PAYMENTS MANAGEMENT OF RISK MANAGEMENT OF RISKS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANDATE MARKET FOR GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET STRUCTURE MIGRATION MONETARY AUTHORITY MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY MONITORS NATIONAL CLEARING SYSTEM NET SETTLEMENT NETWORK PROTOCOL NETWORKS NEW BANKRUPTCY NEW BANKRUPTCY LAW NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NONBANKS NUMBER OF BANKS ON SITE EXAMINATION OPEN ACCESS OVERNIGHT REPO PASSWORD PAYMENT CARDS PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS PAYMENT OF DEBTS PAYMENT SERVICES PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT SYSTEMS PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS PAYMENTS SYSTEM PEER REVIEW POST OFFICE PRIVATE BANKS PUBLIC KEY PUBLIC POLICY QUEUES REAL TIME REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT SYSTEM RECEIVER REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS REGULATORY AUTHORITIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REORGANIZATION REPO RESERVES RETAIL PAYMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL RTGS SECONDARY MARKET SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEM SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SECURITIES SYSTEM SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS SECURITY POLICY SEPARATION OF DUTIES SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS SETTLEMENT RISKS SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SETTLEMENTS STAKEHOLDERS STATE BANKS STATUTORY PROVISIONS STOCK EXCHANGE SUPERVISORY AGENCY SYSTEM DESIGN SYSTEM DESIGNS SYSTEMIC RISK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TERMINALS TRANSACTION TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER TWO-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION VARIABLE COSTS WEBSITE |
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ACCEPTABLE COLLATERAL ACCESS TO BANKS ACCOUNTING ASSETS ATM BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACTIVITIES BANK CUSTOMERS BANK GUARANTEE BANK INDONESIA BANK SUPERVISION BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING SUPERVISION BANKRUPTCY BANKS BASIC BILATERAL CONTRACT CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CASH BALANCES CASH SETTLEMENT CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANK CREDIT CENTRAL BANK SERVICES CENTRAL BANKS CHECK CLEARING CLAIM CODE OF CONDUCT COLLATERAL COLLATERAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITIES CONNECTIVITY CONSOLIDATION CONSUMER PROTECTION CORRESPONDENT BANK CORRESPONDENT BANK RELATIONSHIP CORRESPONDENT BANKS COURT OF LAW CREDIT EXTENSION CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT CREDIT RISKS CREDIT TRANSFERS CREDITOR CREDITS CREDITWORTHINESS DEBTOR DECLARATION OF BANKRUPTCY DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNT DERIVATIVES DERIVATIVES MARKETS DIRECT DEBIT DISASTER RECOVERY DISCLOSURE ELECTRONIC INFORMATION ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ENFORCEABILITY ERROR MESSAGES EVENT OF DEFAULT EVENT OF INSOLVENCY FEDERAL RESERVE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FINAL SETTLEMENT FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY FINANCIAL INDUSTRY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL RISKS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL TELECOMMUNICATION FIXED COSTS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS FUND TRANSFER FUNDS TRANSFER GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HARDWARE INFORMATION EXCHANGES INSOLVENCY INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT SYSTEMS INVESTING IT SERVICES JUDGES JURISDICTIONS LARGE VALUE PAYMENT LAWS LEGACY TECHNOLOGIES LEGAL ACTION LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL PROCESS LEGISLATION LIQUIDATION LIQUIDATION OF ASSETS LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY RISK LIQUIDITY RISKS MAKING PAYMENTS MANAGEMENT OF RISK MANAGEMENT OF RISKS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANDATE MARKET FOR GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET STRUCTURE MIGRATION MONETARY AUTHORITY MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY MONITORS NATIONAL CLEARING SYSTEM NET SETTLEMENT NETWORK PROTOCOL NETWORKS NEW BANKRUPTCY NEW BANKRUPTCY LAW NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NONBANKS NUMBER OF BANKS ON SITE EXAMINATION OPEN ACCESS OVERNIGHT REPO PASSWORD PAYMENT CARDS PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS PAYMENT OF DEBTS PAYMENT SERVICES PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT SYSTEMS PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS PAYMENTS SYSTEM PEER REVIEW POST OFFICE PRIVATE BANKS PUBLIC KEY PUBLIC POLICY QUEUES REAL TIME REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT SYSTEM RECEIVER REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS REGULATORY AUTHORITIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REORGANIZATION REPO RESERVES RETAIL PAYMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL RTGS SECONDARY MARKET SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEM SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SECURITIES SYSTEM SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS SECURITY POLICY SEPARATION OF DUTIES SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS SETTLEMENT RISKS SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SETTLEMENTS STAKEHOLDERS STATE BANKS STATUTORY PROVISIONS STOCK EXCHANGE SUPERVISORY AGENCY SYSTEM DESIGN SYSTEM DESIGNS SYSTEMIC RISK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TERMINALS TRANSACTION TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER TWO-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION VARIABLE COSTS WEBSITE International Monetary Fund World Bank Republic of Indonesia Financial Sector Assessment Program : CPSS Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems |
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This assessment forms part of the joint
International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Indonesia
Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) which is being
undertaken during 2009-2010. The assessment which covers the
Bank Indonesia's real time gross settlement (BI-RTGS)
system's observance of the Committee on Payment and
Settlement Systems (CPSS) Core Principles for Systemically
Important Payment Systems (SIPS) and the Central Bank's
Responsibilities in applying the Core Principles was
conducted during the first mission. The assessment which was
conducted with the cooperation of the Bank Indonesia and
other key players in the payment systems area was undertaken
by Alice Zanza, Senior Payment Systems Specialist, World
Bank with the assistance of Bruce Summers, Senior Payment
Systems Advisor, World Bank. Although there are several
systems in operation in Indonesia, BI considers the Bank
Indonesia Real Time Gross Settlement (BI-RTGS) system to be
the only systemically important payment system in the
country. BI-RTGS is owned by BI and operated by the Payment
Systems Department in the Directorate of Accounting and
Payment Systems. To date, the assessment team does not have
any information to expand the scope of systemically
important payment systems in Indonesia and has conducted the
assessment of the RTGS system, as the sole SIPS in the country. |
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Republic of Indonesia Financial Sector Assessment Program : CPSS Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems |
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Republic of Indonesia Financial Sector Assessment Program : CPSS Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems |
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Republic of Indonesia Financial Sector Assessment Program : CPSS Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems |
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Republic of Indonesia Financial Sector Assessment Program : CPSS Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems |
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Republic of Indonesia Financial Sector Assessment Program : CPSS Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/810381468269396836/Indonesia-CPSS-core-principles-for-systemically-important-payment-systems-detailed-assessment-of-observance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27738 |
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okr-10986-277382021-04-23T14:04:42Z Republic of Indonesia Financial Sector Assessment Program : CPSS Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems International Monetary Fund World Bank ACCEPTABLE COLLATERAL ACCESS TO BANKS ACCOUNTING ASSETS ATM BANK ACCOUNT BANK ACTIVITIES BANK CUSTOMERS BANK GUARANTEE BANK INDONESIA BANK SUPERVISION BANKING INDUSTRY BANKING SUPERVISION BANKRUPTCY BANKS BASIC BILATERAL CONTRACT CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CASH BALANCES CASH SETTLEMENT CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANK CREDIT CENTRAL BANK SERVICES CENTRAL BANKS CHECK CLEARING CLAIM CODE OF CONDUCT COLLATERAL COLLATERAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMUNITIES CONNECTIVITY CONSOLIDATION CONSUMER PROTECTION CORRESPONDENT BANK CORRESPONDENT BANK RELATIONSHIP CORRESPONDENT BANKS COURT OF LAW CREDIT EXTENSION CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT CREDIT RISKS CREDIT TRANSFERS CREDITOR CREDITS CREDITWORTHINESS DEBTOR DECLARATION OF BANKRUPTCY DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNT DERIVATIVES DERIVATIVES MARKETS DIRECT DEBIT DISASTER RECOVERY DISCLOSURE ELECTRONIC INFORMATION ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ENFORCEABILITY ERROR MESSAGES EVENT OF DEFAULT EVENT OF INSOLVENCY FEDERAL RESERVE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FINAL SETTLEMENT FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY FINANCIAL INDUSTRY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL RISKS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL TELECOMMUNICATION FIXED COSTS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS FUND TRANSFER FUNDS TRANSFER GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HARDWARE INFORMATION EXCHANGES INSOLVENCY INTERNAL AUDIT INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT SYSTEMS INVESTING IT SERVICES JUDGES JURISDICTIONS LARGE VALUE PAYMENT LAWS LEGACY TECHNOLOGIES LEGAL ACTION LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL PROCESS LEGISLATION LIQUIDATION LIQUIDATION OF ASSETS LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY RISK LIQUIDITY RISKS MAKING PAYMENTS MANAGEMENT OF RISK MANAGEMENT OF RISKS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANDATE MARKET FOR GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET STRUCTURE MIGRATION MONETARY AUTHORITY MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY MONITORS NATIONAL CLEARING SYSTEM NET SETTLEMENT NETWORK PROTOCOL NETWORKS NEW BANKRUPTCY NEW BANKRUPTCY LAW NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NONBANKS NUMBER OF BANKS ON SITE EXAMINATION OPEN ACCESS OVERNIGHT REPO PASSWORD PAYMENT CARDS PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS PAYMENT OF DEBTS PAYMENT SERVICES PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT SYSTEMS PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS PAYMENTS SYSTEM PEER REVIEW POST OFFICE PRIVATE BANKS PUBLIC KEY PUBLIC POLICY QUEUES REAL TIME REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT SYSTEM RECEIVER REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS REGULATORY AUTHORITIES REGULATORY AUTHORITY REORGANIZATION REPO RESERVES RETAIL PAYMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT TOOL RTGS SECONDARY MARKET SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEM SECURITIES SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SECURITIES SYSTEM SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS SECURITY POLICY SEPARATION OF DUTIES SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS SETTLEMENT RISKS SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SETTLEMENTS STAKEHOLDERS STATE BANKS STATUTORY PROVISIONS STOCK EXCHANGE SUPERVISORY AGENCY SYSTEM DESIGN SYSTEM DESIGNS SYSTEMIC RISK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TERMINALS TRANSACTION TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER TWO-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION VARIABLE COSTS WEBSITE This assessment forms part of the joint International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Indonesia Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) which is being undertaken during 2009-2010. The assessment which covers the Bank Indonesia's real time gross settlement (BI-RTGS) system's observance of the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems (SIPS) and the Central Bank's Responsibilities in applying the Core Principles was conducted during the first mission. The assessment which was conducted with the cooperation of the Bank Indonesia and other key players in the payment systems area was undertaken by Alice Zanza, Senior Payment Systems Specialist, World Bank with the assistance of Bruce Summers, Senior Payment Systems Advisor, World Bank. Although there are several systems in operation in Indonesia, BI considers the Bank Indonesia Real Time Gross Settlement (BI-RTGS) system to be the only systemically important payment system in the country. BI-RTGS is owned by BI and operated by the Payment Systems Department in the Directorate of Accounting and Payment Systems. To date, the assessment team does not have any information to expand the scope of systemically important payment systems in Indonesia and has conducted the assessment of the RTGS system, as the sole SIPS in the country. 2017-08-10T21:29:23Z 2017-08-10T21:29:23Z 2010-11 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/810381468269396836/Indonesia-CPSS-core-principles-for-systemically-important-payment-systems-detailed-assessment-of-observance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27738 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Financial Sector Assessment Program Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |