JAKARTA – The candidate for Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Financial Services Authority (OJK) Mahendra Siregar carries six priority actions within its framework. He explained this when he underwent a fit and proper test with Commission XI of the DPR today at the Senayan Parliament Complex, Jakarta.

Meanwhile, the six priorities are the first to increase the effectiveness of OJK's leadership. Two, strengthening the structure of the Non-Bank Financial Industry (IKNB) and the capital market. Third, one-stop service. Four, increasing the effectiveness of supervision, examination, investigation and follow-up.

Then, five are effective cooperation and coordination with regulators and other institutions. And the sixth is full synergy with the government, DPR, and state institutions.

"For the first 100 days, we will increase the capability and resources of the supervisory function," he said via online channel, Wednesday, April 6.

As for the one-year work program, the bureaucrat who is also listed as the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs will realize a single window service agenda.

"We will strengthen regulatory policies, identify and deal with overlapping regulations, commit to provide input on the P2SK Law, and cooperate with KSSK even more closely," he said.

Meanwhile, in the two-year work program, Mahendra will apply solvency for IKNB.

"We are ready to present OJK Innovative, namely new technology of scale, such as sustainable development and the climate change agenda," concluded Mahendra.


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