BI introduces FinTech sandbox to support innovation

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BI introduces FinTech sandbox to support innovation Indonesia s Central Bank Bank Indonesia ( BI ) recently issued new rules governing the ( FinTech ) sector, designed to support innovation while maintaining customer protections and financial stability. The new regime introduces a regulatory sandbox that allows FinTech start-ups to test new products under controlled BI supervision. It includes detailed registration and monitoring procedures. The developments are relevant to all providers, businesses and investors with interests in FinTech innovation and online payment systems. Against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving financial technology ( FinTech ) landscape, Indonesia s central bank Bank Indonesia ( BI ) recently updated its regulations governing the sector. The regulation s primary development is the introduction of a regulatory sandbox a controlled program to test innovative FinTech services under the supervision of Bank Indonesia ( sandbox ). By providing FinTech innovators some scope to test their products in a live environment, the new rules respond to challenges that FinTech start-ups face to determine whether their products comply with existing regulations. BI will assess whether providers that participate in the sandbox scheme can be rolled out commercially after a defined period. The latest guidelines fall under Regulation No. 19/12/PBI 2017 on the Organization of Financial Technologies ( Reg 19/12 2017 ), and its implementing regulation, Regulation No. 19/12/PADG/2017 ( PADG 19/15 2017 ), which sets out the procedures for registration, submission of information, and monitoring of financial technology organisers. Also relevant will be the Financial Services Authority ( OJK ) s rules concerning Peer-to-Peer lending service providers ( P2P Providers ). In this Client Alert, we bring you the key implications of BI s latest regulations, and highlights specific details relevant to P2P Providers. Key components of Reg 19/12 2017 and PADG 19/15 2017 are: 1. Clarification over the scope and characteristics of FinTech activities to which the new rules apply 2. Regulatory Sandbox 3. Registration with BI i) Procedures for registration (PADG 19/15/2017) ii) Publication and removal of registered Fintech organizers iii) Procedures for the submission of information by payment system organizers iv) Monitoring 4. Sanctions Assegaf Hamzah & Partners 1

1. Scope Reg 19/12 2017 and PADG 19/15 2017 may apply to FinTech providers with interests in the management and organization of financial technologies, which include providers involved in developing: (i) payment systems such as blockchains or distributed ledgers; (ii) market support ie: aggregators; (iii) investment management and risk management services such as online investment products and online insurance; (iv) loans, financing and capital allocation; and/or (v) other financial services. 1 To make use of the sandbox, FinTech activities must also meet the following criteria: i) development of innovative technology; ii) potential to disrupt/affect existing financial products, services, technologies and/or financial business models; iii) offers a benefit to customers; iv) capacity for widespread use; and v) Other criteria that BI may set. 2. Regulatory Sandbox The introduction of the FinTech sandbox is Reg 19/12/2017 s principal feature, designed to allow FinTech Providers to test their products and services in a live environment for a defined period. 2 The rationale behind this policy is that as technologies become more complex and it is less clear whether a new financial product or service complies with legal and regulatory requirements, some FinTech Providers may be reluctant to implement their innovations for fear of being stunted by regulatory constraints. Recognising the desirability of promoting technological innovation in this space and the potential benefits to consumers and financial system that could result the BI sandbox scheme aims to facilitate FinTech business development in a controlled manner. The sandbox scheme requires FinTech Providers to register with BI following the procedures set out below (although some providers are exempted from registering, namely those engaged in Peer-to-Peer lending and under OJK supervision see the following section). Reg 19/12/2017 states that BI will set a defined period in which the sandbox will remain live although the regulation itself does not elaborate further. Once the period ends, BI will assess the capabilities that participating FinTech providers have developed and determine whether to grant an official business license/approval based on that recommendation. 3 Providers must not market their FinTech products/services to the public until they have secured a license/approval. All (unlicensed) FinTech providers that intend to participate in this scheme must register as below. 1 Art.3(1) Reg 19/2017; Art.1(1),(2),(4) PADG 19/15 2017. 2 Art.11 Reg 19/12/2017. 3 Business licenses will be granted following existing procedures set under BI Regulation NO. 18/40/PBI/2016, which applies not only to FinTech providers but also more broadly to any company providing payment services/products that do not fall within the FinTech category Reg 19/12/2017 Art. 15(3). Assegaf Hamzah & Partners 2

3. Registration with BI Reg 19/12 2017 requires all eligible FinTech providers to register with BI from 30 December 2017, 4 other than providers that have already secured a BI license, or providers that fall under OJK supervision or that of another relevant authority. i) Registration Procedures (PADG 19/15/2017) FinTech providers that are not exempted must apply for registration through BI s official website (or manually if the website is not yet functioning) using the format provided under PADG 19/15/2017 Appendix I, in Bahasa Indonesia. Providers must include the following supporting documents with their application: Copy of an official deed of establishment Ownership structure Names of management Corporate overview Brief description of the company s FinTech products/services/technologies and/or business models; and Any other information relevant to the company s FinTech product/s. 5 ii) Publication and removal of registered Fintech organizers BI will assess all applications and documents, and publish a list on its official website (http://www.bi.go.id) of those providers that have been granted registration ( Registration List ). BI reserves the right to de-register, and remove FinTech providers from this list where any of the following circumstances apply: The company is subject to sanctions by BI, OJK, or another relevant company The company has been convicted of a crime or declared bankrupt OJK or other relevant authority issues a written recommendation/request the company be de-registered The FinTech company requests de-registration iii) Procedures for the submission of information by payment system organizers As discussed above, FinTech providers that have already secured a BI license need not submit a registration application. However, such providers must provide BI with the same documents and information that are required under the registration process, using a submission form provided under the appendix to PADG 19/17/2017. These providers will also submit their documents through the BI website. 4 Art 27 Reg 19/12/2017. 5 Art.5 (1)-(3)(5), 6(1) Reg 19/12/2017. Assegaf Hamzah & Partners 3

iv) Monitoring BI will monitor all FinTech providers on the Registration List for which they must submit details on relevant transactions, products/services, the company s financial status, and management/ownership following a prescribed schedule: Data type: Transactions involving FinTech activity FinTech Product / Services / technologies and/or business model updates; Company Financial Status; and Management and Ownership Information must be provided: Monthly - first week of the month 1. Annually in January 2. Providers must submit details of any changes to these details within ten days of the change occurring. Other relevant data/information To be determined. BI may at its discretion issue further guidelines on other types of information that Fintech providers must provide, and how often. 4. Sanctions. BI will impose sanctions on FinTech providers that fail to comply with Regulation 19/12/2017, which may include: written warning, suspension of business activities; removal from the BI registration list; or - for: companies under OJK or another institution s supervision a recommendation their business license be revoked; or for payment-system providers, any of the above and/or fines. Regulation 19/12/2017 came into force 30 November 2017, and requires all FinTech providers eligible to participate in the sandbox to submit their registration from 30 December 2017. Assegaf Hamzah & Partners 4

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