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Bank Indonesia Policy Mix

Principles of Macroprudential Intermediation Ratio (MIR)* Regulation MIR (Conventional Commercial Bank) MIR Sharia (Sharia Banks and Sharia Business Units) 6 Percentage of the securities held 7 Criteria for securities issued 100% (MTN) medium-term notes (MTN), floating rate notes • sharia-compliant medium-term notes (FRN) and/or bonds other than subordinated and/or sukuk other than subordinated sukuk bonds • Issued by a nonbank corporation and by a resident • Offered to the public through a public offering • Equivalent to investment grade rating affirmed by a rating agency 8 88 Securities Reporting 9 Scope of deposits to meet DD MIR /DD MIR Sharia 10 Relaxation of DD MIR/Sharia DD MIR • Administrated by an authorised securities institution Offline delivery mechanism (email) • Average daily total deposits in rupiah at all branch offices in Indonesia . Including rupiah liabilities to a resident and non-resident third-party nonbank, consisting of: (i) demand deposits, (ii) savings deposits; (iii) term deposits, and (iv) other liabilities • Average daily total deposits in rupiah at all branch offices and sharia business units in Indonesia Including rupiah liabilities to a resident and non- resident third-party nonbank, consisting of: (i) wadiah savings; (ii) unrestricted investment funds, and (iii) other liabilities • Bank Indonesia may relax the provisions of the DD MIR/Sharia DD MIR based on credit/financing disbursement and fund accumulation • The provisions may be relaxed based on a request from a conventional commercial bank, Sharia bank or Sharia business unit or a recommendation from the Financial Services Authority (OJK) • Conventional commercial banks, Sharia banks or Sharia business units that receive the relaxed policy are exempt from sanctions *As part of further relaxation on macroprudential policy, an adjustment will be applied starting from December 2nd, 2019 134
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