KONTAN.CO.ID - The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) has criticized Bank Indonesia for its plan to issue a regulation requiring consumers to shoulder the top-up costs for e-money. The YLKI believes the regulation will hinder the development of a cashless society. YLKI chairman Tulus Abadi said over the weekend that the emergence of non-cash transactions was a good thing and would make transactions more efficient and secure. “A cashless society is in line with the emergence of the digital economy. But if BI requires consumers to shoulder the top-up costs, it will be counterproductive,” Tulus said as reported by kontan.co.id.
YLKI criticized BI about e-money top-up costs
KONTAN.CO.ID - The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) has criticized Bank Indonesia for its plan to issue a regulation requiring consumers to shoulder the top-up costs for e-money. The YLKI believes the regulation will hinder the development of a cashless society. YLKI chairman Tulus Abadi said over the weekend that the emergence of non-cash transactions was a good thing and would make transactions more efficient and secure. “A cashless society is in line with the emergence of the digital economy. But if BI requires consumers to shoulder the top-up costs, it will be counterproductive,” Tulus said as reported by kontan.co.id.