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President Prabowo launches Indonesia's first bullion banks

On Wednesday, Indonesian President Prabowo Subito opened two "bullion bank" that will offer gold deposit services in order to keep gold stocks onshore. The country is looking to expand its commodity sector outside of mining.

Southeast Asia's biggest economy is among the top gold producers in the world, but Prabowo said that much of Indonesia's gold ends up overseas.

The president stated that bullion banks can help save the state foreign currency by allowing all gold to be produced onshore.

"We now realise that Indonesia is a wealthy country. Prabowo stated that the gold production of Indonesia has increased from 100 to 160 tonnes.

The president stated, "We will now improve the ecosystem of service and we hope that we can accelerate deposits and increase gold reserves."

Jakarta has granted licenses for Pegadaian to operate as a gold bank. Pegadaian is a pawnshop-affiliated subsidiary of Bank Rakyat Indonesia.

Customers can now take advantage of gold trading, financing and deposit services.

According to the regulations for bullion business, financial firms must have a minimum of 14 trillion rupiah (850 million dollars) in capital to be able to operate as a bullion banks.

(source: Reuters)