Good News From Bali: Change In Change Starting May 11, There Are Rp. 75 Thousand Denominations Also
JAKARTA - The Bali Province Representative Office of Bank Indonesia (KPwBI), in collaboration with 227 banking office networks on the Island of the Gods, provides exchange services for small denominations for the needs of Lebaran 2021 to 11 May.
"The exchange counters at 227 points of the bank office were opened from April 12 to May 11, 2021. What is clear is that we do not open mobile cash services simultaneously with banks, to prevent crowds," said Head of KPwBI Bali Province Trisno Nugroho in Denpasar, as quoted from Antara. Between, Friday 7 May.
The total amount of money prepared for this small money exchange service for Lebaran 2021 is a total of IDR 4.3 trillion, consisting of various denominations ranging from IDR 100 to IDR 100,000 denominations.
For Rp. 100,000 denominations, Rp1.9 trillion are prepared, then Rp. 50 thousand (as much as Rp1.7 trillion), Rp. 20 thousand (as much as Rp. 184.8 billion), Rp. 10 thousand denominations (as much as Rp. 294 billion) and Rp. 5,000 denominations (as much as Rp. 134 billion). ,1 billion).
Then the Rp2,000 denominations (as much as Rp.33.1 billion), the Rp1,000 denominations (Rp.33.2 billion), the Rp500 denominations (Rp.767 million), the Rp200 denominations (as much as Rp.472 million) and the Rp100 denominations (as many as Rp203 million).
"Technically, the money exchange for Lebaran this year is different from the previous year because the BI does not open exchange services directly to the public," he said.
In addition, the public can exchange the 75th Anniversary of Independence of the Republic of Indonesia (UPK75) for the needs of Eid without the requirement of an identity card.
The former Head of DKI Jakarta KPwBI also reminded the public to be careful in making exchanges and not exchanging for unofficial exchange services.
"Change at the counters of the bank that collaborates with BI and maintain health protocols when making exchanges," said Trisno.
On the other hand, he noted that the need for public money in Bali Province in the period January-April 2021 when compared to the same period January-April 2020, recorded a decrease of Rp. 2.1 trillion or 44 percent, from Rp. 4.8 trillion to Rp. IDR 2.7 trillion.
Likewise, the amount of money deposited by banks to Bank Indonesia experienced a decrease of Rp2.5 trillion or 34.5 percent, from Rp7.34 trillion to 4.7 trillion.