Cooperating With IAI, Bank Indonesia Launches The Prepared Handbook
JAKARTA - Bank Indonesia (BI) officially launched the Financial Information Recording Application Information System (Siapik) manual, on Monday, March 7. Collaborated with the Indonesian Institute of Accountants (IAI), this book is intended to expand education on digital financial records for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
"This book has complied with banking rules in conducting credit analysis which can be used as a guide for institutions, agencies, or academics and individuals, or other stakeholders who will organize the Ready-to-Eat literacy program," said Head of the MSME Development and BI Consumer Protection Department, Yunita Official Sari. , in the online Launch of the Literacy Literacy Book, as reported by Antara, Monday, March 7.
Not only that, the launch of this book is also expected to serve as a reference for Prepared facilitators who have previously received training to develop educational programs that are more suited to their needs. This book provides learning materials for four literacy models based on the duration and depth of literacy to be carried out, namely socialization, training for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), training for educators, and materials for mentoring the use of Ready.
"This book is equipped with various learning material shows. This is expected to make it easier for interested parties to provide education, training and mentoring for MSMEs," said Yunita.
According to Yunita, by making the educational process easier for Sisiik, it is hoped that more MSMEs will use Sisik, produce financial reports, and get financing from banks.
BI itself is also synergizing with other Ministries and Institutions, such as the Ministry of Manpower and the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy in providing training on financial records using Prepared for MSMEs.
"In 2022, this synergy will be strengthened through the implementation of massive and periodic training, mentoring, and training for trainers to more than 1,500 MSMEs and 292 assistants throughout Indonesia," said Yunita.