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BNI Ensures Fund Security And Customer Data Regarding Dormant Account Blocking By PPATK

Rabu, 30 Juli 2025 - 19:28 | 11.51k
(Photo courtesy of BNI)
(Photo courtesy of BNI)

TIMESINDONESIA, JAKARTA – PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk or BNI supports the steps of the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center (PPATK) in preventing misuse of banking accounts for illegal activities.

One of the efforts is to temporarily suspend transactions of a number of accounts that fall into the erarant (inactive) category.

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BNI Corporate Secretary Okki Rushartomo emphasized that BNI is fully committed to complying with all applicable provisions and regulations, including directions from regulators including PPATK.

BNI Corporate Secretary Okki Rushartomo emphasized that BNI is fully committed to complying with all applicable provisions and regulations, including directions from regulators including PPATK.

"Customers don't need to worry because this policy does not affect the stored funds or data. BNI guarantees that all customer funds and data remain safe," said Okki, in his statement, Wednesday, July 30.

He explained that customer accounts affected by temporary suspension can only be reopened with the approval of the PPATK. The blocking opening process can be carried out through PPATK, BNI branch offices, or BNI headquarters.

After the block is opened, the customer can reactivate thedomant account by visiting the nearest BNI branch office, bringing their identity (KTP), and making an initial deposit of at least Rp. 100,000.

BNI also encourages customers to routinely make transactions so that the account remains active. Simple activities such as depositing funds, transfers, or payments through digital channels are sufficient to avoiddomant status.

In addition, BNI urges customers to periodically update contact data such as cell phone numbers and email addresses. This is important so that customers continue to receive important notifications from banks, including information regarding account status and other services.

"Through this step, we hope that customers will increasingly realize the importance of maintaining account activity and jointly supporting strengthening a safe and healthy national financial system," concluded Okki. (*)

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Editor : Dhina Chahyanti
Publisher : Rochmat Shobirin

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