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The Financial Services Authority (OJK) said the Regional Financial Access Acceleration Team (TPAKD) Program, namely One Account One Student (KEJAR) had penetrated 52.4 million accounts throughout 2022.

Member of the Board of Commissioners for Education and Protection of OJK Commissioners Friderica Widyasari Dewi said the total nominal value of the KEJAR Program reached Rp29.2 trillion.

Meanwhile, the Student and Youth Savings Program (SIMUDA), he said, has reached 584 thousand accounts with a nominal value of IDR 1.8 trillion. Meanwhile, the Financing Credit Program Against Moneylenders (KPMR) has reached 984 thousand debtors with a distribution value of IDR 25.6 trillion

He explained that the OJK continues to accelerate the expansion of regional financial access through optimizing the role of 462 TPAKD spread across 34 provinces and 428 regencies/cities.

"TPAKD throughout 2022 has carried out 1,360 work programs, including through KEJAR, SIMUDA, to KPMR," Friderica said as quoted by Antara, Tuesday, January 3.

Meanwhile, OJK has received complaints of 315,783 consumer services including 14,764 as of December 30, 2022. A total of 92 complaints indicated violations and 3,018 disputes that were submitted to the Financial Services Securities Dispute Resolution Alternative Institution (LAPSSJK).

From the incoming complaints, he said, the OJK had followed up on 13,332 complaints had been resolved.

"Throughout January to September 2022, OJK also found 426 advertisements that violated applicable regulations. OJK has issued a coaching letter and an order to stop advertising that is not in accordance with the regulations," explained Friderica Widyasari.


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