JAKARTA - Bank Pembangunan daerah (BPD) Bank Jakarta posted a student savings portfolio of IDR 1.7 trillion with a total of 2.3 million accounts as of July 2025.
Bank Jakarta also recorded significant growth in terms of the number of student accounts by experiencing growth in student accounts by 6 percent YoY, up from 2.2 million accounts as of July 2024 to 2.3 million accounts as of July 2025, an increase of 130 thousand accounts.
Bank Jakarta Corporate Secretary, Arie Rinaldi said, this encourages students to get used to practicing digital finance in their daily lives.
"Digitalisasi layanan perbankan yang relevan dengan generasi muda saat ini turut membantu percepatan pemerasan produk tabungan dan membuka akses terhadap berbagai layanan perbankan," kata Arie dalam keterangannya, Senin, 25 Agustus.
As of July 2025, Bank Jakarta has acquired student accounts in 3,514 schools, with an average acquisition of 2,500 new student accounts per month during the assessment period. The levels reached range from kindergarten, elementary, junior high, high school, to vocational schools/MA.
This earned Bank Jakarta an award for the Bank Implementation of the Best KEJAR Subcategory of Regional Development Banks in the 2025 KEJAR Award event held by the Financial Services Authority (OJK).
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Director of Compliance with Bank Jakarta Ateng Rivai, said the award was proof of the company's commitment to supporting financial inclusion and literacy among students.
This award is the result of a good synergy between the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government and Bank Jakarta in encouraging financial inclusion in the city of Jakarta through the Jakarta Smart Plus Card program. The KJP Plus program opens access for a better future for the younger generation in Jakarta," said Ateng.
The KJAR Award is a program organized by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) as a form of appreciation to the banking industry for consistently implementing financial education programs through One Account One Student (Kejar) which is a follow-up to Presidential Decree No. 26 of 2019 concerning Saving Indonesia Day.
The KEJAR Award 2025 was attended by 503 banks, consisting of 4 state-owned banks, 20 private banks, 8 Islamic commercial banks, 28 regional development banks, and 443 BPR/BPRRS.
The assessment was carried out based on the number of student savings accounts, nominal savings, ratio of inactive accounts, publication of KEJAR activities, and accuracy of reporting, especially during the assessment period from September 2024 to June 2025.
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