Peraturan Anggota Dewan Gubernur Nomor 8 Tahun 2026 tentang Perubahan Ketiga atas Peraturan Anggota Dewan Gubernur Nomor 21/28/PADG/2019 tentang Pemantauan Kegiatan Lalu Lintas Devisa Bank dan Nasabah

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TITLE: Bank Indonesia Lowers Foreign Exchange Transfer Documentation Threshold BODY: On March 30, 2026, Bank Indonesia issued Regulation of the Monetary Policy Board Number 8 of 2026, amending the third time the regulation on monitoring foreign exchange flow activities of banks and customers. The regulation becomes effective on April 1, 2026. The amendment adjusts the documentation threshold for outbound foreign exchange transfers. Banks and customers must now provide supporting documentation for transfers exceeding USD50,000, reduced from the previous threshold of USD100,000. This change strengthens Bank Indonesia's monitoring of foreign exchange activities to ensure transactions are based on genuine economic activity and to minimise speculative behaviour. The regulation also updates references to state-owned enterprises legislation and clarifies provisions relating to foreign exchange market transactions in accordance with current requirements. A transitional provision applies to transfers valued between USD50,000 and USD100,000 conducted between April 1 and April 30, 2026, allowing compliance with the new documentation requirements during this period. Bank Indonesia's authority to monitor foreign exchange flows derives from Law Number 24 of 1999 on Foreign Exchange Flow and Exchange Rate Systems. The data and information collected through monitoring systems support Bank Indonesia's monetary policy formulation, payment system oversight, and financial system stability assessment, as well as the compilation of balance of payments statistics and international investment position data. **Reference:** Bank Indonesia, Regulation of the Monetary Policy Board Number 8 of 2026, available at: https://www.bi.go.id/en/publikasi/peraturan/Pages/Peraturan-Anggota-Dewan-Gubernur-Nomor-8-Tahun-2026.aspx
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