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Jalin and BPC Strengthen National Digital Transaction Security through Enhanced Fraud Management System
Dec 10, 2025
Jakarta, Indonesia – December 10, 2025 – PT Jalin Pembayaran Nusantara (“Jalin”), as part of BUMN Holding Danareksa, together with BPC, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during BFN Fest 2025 to strengthen fraud detection and prevention capabilities in Indonesia’s digital payment transactions. This collaboration represents a strategic step to enhance the security of the national payment system and maintain public trust in the digital financial ecosystem.
Amid the increasing volume of digital transactions and the evolving landscape of cybercrime threats, strengthening fraud management systems has become a priority for the entire payment ecosystem. Through this MoU, Jalin will expand the utilization of BPC’s SmartVista Fraud Management System to ensure real-time fraud monitoring, accelerate investigation processes, and enhance risk mitigation capabilities for financial institutions connected to Jalin’s network.
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SmartVista Fraud Management delivers stable performance and supports enhanced risk controls across Jalin’s switching services. Supported by a modular and scalable technology architecture, security capabilities can be strengthened progressively in line with evolving threat patterns and industry needs.
“Jalin is committed to strengthening the resilience of Indonesia’s national payment system infrastructure in alignment with Bank Indonesia’s policy direction,” said Eko Dedi Rukminto, Director of Jalin. “This expanded collaboration focuses on enhancing operational capacity, particularly in fraud detection systems, to ensure that digital payment services processed through the Link network operate securely and in a controlled manner.”
“Trust is the foundation of the digital financial ecosystem,” said Benny Christophorus, Country Manager Indonesia, BPC. “Our collaboration with Jalin focuses on strengthening national fraud monitoring capabilities so that digital transactions for banks, fintech companies, and millions of users across Indonesia can be conducted safely and reliably.”
This MoU serves as a foundation for joint development, system enhancement, and long-term operational alignment between Jalin and BPC. The collaboration is in line with national priorities to ensure secure, stable, and sustainable payment connectivity, while also supporting service quality for financial institutions and users of digital payment services in Indonesia.
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