The
central bank has approved the collaboration, which currently
covers debit card transaction processing, in July, U.S.-based
payments giant Mastercard said in a statement.
Indonesia launched its national payment gateway system in
December 2017 to ensure all debit card transactions within the
country are settled using domestic infrastructure.
The central bank has put a 20% limit on foreign ownership in any
company that offers electronic payment services in the system.
There were 6.4 billion debit card transactions made in Indonesia
in 2018, for cash withdrawals, trades and transfers, worth
6,927.3 trillion rupiah ($485.79 billion), according to Bank
Indonesia data.
In the future, Mastercard and Artajasa could work on other
transaction processing, including digital payment in e-commerce,
Mastercard said.
(Reporting by Gayatri Suroyo; Editing by Rashmi Aich)
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