The Indonesian Credit Bureau (CBI) has announced the strengthening of its strategic partnership with Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (IOH) to develop a more comprehensive credit risk assessment system. This collaboration aims to improve access to financial services for individuals lacking sufficient credit history.
Dr. Islam Azam, head of the Financial Regulatory Authority, announced a significant increase in women's representation in company boards to <strong>25%</strong>. This initiative is part of broader training programs and supportive policies aimed at empowering women.
Bank Indonesia, in collaboration with the Jakarta government, has launched a program aimed at enhancing the digital economy in 20 traditional markets. The initiative focuses on promoting digital payments and improving access to financial services.
Digital payments in Jordan have seen a remarkable increase, reaching a value of <strong>7.5 billion dinars</strong> in just two months. This figure reflects a significant shift towards the use of financial technology in the kingdom.
KalSel Bank has announced the operation of <strong>968 agencies</strong> to improve access to financial services across <strong>South Kalimantan</strong>. This initiative is part of the bank's strategy to support financial inclusion and enhance banking services in remote areas.
Frederika Widiarsari, head of Indonesia's Financial Services Authority, emphasized the need for continuous enhancement of the Islamic economy beyond Ramadan. This statement was made during the closing of the 'Gebyar Ramadan Keuangan Syariah 2026' event in Jakarta.
Starting today, Egyptian banks are offering a special promotion allowing citizens to open new accounts and benefit from completely free banking services for 30 days. This initiative aims to encourage individuals to engage with the banking system and promote a culture of saving.
Jordan has recently witnessed a significant increase in the use of bank cards, indicating a shift in financial transaction patterns. Reports suggest this trend reflects growing confidence in the local banking system.
In Bakoheni, Na'am Muslim successfully transformed his BRILink agency into a vital financial service center, facilitating community access to banking services without the need for long-distance travel. This success highlights the importance of small projects in supporting the local economy.
React Indonesia Bank has announced a cash withdrawal service for GoPay users, allowing access to funds securely through over 19,000 ATMs across the country. This initiative aims to enhance financial inclusion and facilitate cash access in various regions.