REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- The restructuring of banking credit in Indonesia is considered to be running smoothly and on target. The restructuring of banking credit is one of the financial stimuli from the Indonesian government in the midst of the corona virus pandemic.
The Financial Services Authority (OJK) revealed that the total bank credit restructuring was Rp999.7 trillion as of March 8, 2021. It was recorded that debtors who received bank credit restructuring facilities reached 7.97 million accounts.
The outstanding value of bank credit restructuring or deducted by the repayment value of Rp825.8 trillion for 6.06 million debtors as of January 31. The amount is 15.32 percent of total bank credit.