JAKARTA - The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has opened its voice regarding the peer to peer (P2P) lending data plan that will be included in the Financial Information Service System (SLIK).

Chief Executive of the Supervision of Financing Institutions, Venture Capital Companies, Micro Financial Institutions and Other Financial Services Institutions OJK Agusman said that his party is in the process of adjusting regulations so that the Implementation of Information Technology-Based Joint Funding Services (LPBBTI) to become a SLIK Reporter.

"OJK is also processing the preparation of pilot projects for several organizers," he said in a written answer from RDK OJK, quoted on Thursday, June 13.

In addition, Agusman conveyed that the technical provisions regarding data bleaching on SLIK follow the applicable SLIK provisions, namely that in the event that the debtor has paid all of his debts, the data of the debtor in SLIK can be obtained.

The Financial Services Authority (OJK) is perfecting POJK Number 18/POJK.03/2017 concerning Debtor Information Reporting and Requests Through the Financial Information Service System (SLIK).

Improvement of the regulation will require fintech peer to peer (P2P) lending organizers to become SLIK reporters. This means that fintech lending data will enter SLIK.


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