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Between Wallets and Digital Screens: Indonesia Opens a New Chapter for Domestic Credit and Everyday Payments

Bank Indonesia has expanded its domestic credit card system from government transactions to consumers and businesses, integrating it with QRIS.

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Between Wallets and Digital Screens: Indonesia Opens a New Chapter for Domestic Credit and Everyday Payments

The modern wallet is becoming less like a pocket and more like a small collection of invisible pathways. A card, a phone, a QR code and a bank account can now meet at the same point of purchase. In Indonesia, another pathway has recently entered that landscape as a domestic credit card moves beyond government use and into everyday commerce.

Bank Indonesia has expanded the Indonesia Credit Card, previously designed for government transactions, so that individuals and corporations can use it for retail payments. The move is intended to broaden access to credit-based payments and support purchasing power and economic activity.

The system has existed since 2023, but its initial use was limited to government transactions. The retail launch now opens the infrastructure to consumers and businesses, creating a domestic alternative within Indonesia’s increasingly digital payment ecosystem.

Seven banks were identified as the first major participants, including BCA, Bank Mandiri, BNI, BRI, CIMB Niaga, Permata Bank and Bank Mega. Bank Syariah Indonesia is developing a sharia-compliant version, while other banks and payment providers may eventually participate if they meet the required conditions.

The most visible part of the system may be its relationship with QRIS, Indonesia’s unified QR payment network. Under the planned implementation, consumers can scan a merchant’s QR code and select whether the payment comes from their bank balance, electronic money or the domestic credit facility.

That arrangement reflects how quickly the boundary between physical cards and digital payments has been fading. Consumers no longer necessarily think in terms of one payment instrument for one kind of transaction. A QR code can become the doorway to several different financial sources, leaving the technology underneath largely invisible.

The expansion also arrives as Indonesia’s digital payment activity continues to grow. Bank Indonesia reported that digital payment transactions reached 5.50 billion transactions in July, increasing 28.69 percent from a year earlier. QRIS transactions grew even faster, rising 82.42 percent year over year.

For businesses, the broader system may offer another way to receive deferred payments while remaining connected to the domestic payment infrastructure. For consumers, meanwhile, the attraction lies partly in convenience: the possibility of choosing credit at the same point where other digital payment options are already available.

Yet the significance of a domestic credit card is not only technological. It also reflects an effort to strengthen the role of Indonesia’s own payment infrastructure as commerce becomes increasingly digital. The transaction may last only seconds, but behind it sits a growing network of banks, payment providers, merchants and regulatory systems.

The retail expansion is now underway, with participation expected to broaden as additional institutions meet the requirements. As Indonesian consumers continue moving through an increasingly cashless economy, the domestic credit card represents another small change in the architecture beneath everyday spending.

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Sources Reuters The Jakarta Post Bank Indonesia

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