How long does it take to open a bank account in Indonesia?
Typically 1–5 business days, depending on the bank and document readiness. For CIMB Niaga, it takes about three working days to set up the bank account. For the…
Read moreTypically 1–5 business days, depending on the bank and document readiness. For CIMB Niaga, it takes about three working days to set up the bank account. For the…
Read moreCIMB Niaga offers a soft token (approval via mobile app) while Permata and Bank Mega only offer a Hard Token.
Read moreIf you want to open a bank account with a specific bank of your choice, such as BCA, Mandiri, Danamon, BNI, BRI, etc., please contact us and we…
Read moreWe can begin the application process, but you will need to sign in person to complete it. Our service helps you prepare the documents and pre-approve remotely.
Read moreWe can help to set up your bank account in Indonesia for the following banks: Permata, CIMB Niaga, Bank Mega
Read moreBlock your card right away using your bank’s app or by calling customer service. Report the loss and request a replacement card at your nearest bank branch (bring…
Read moreYes, you can start the process online, but you must meet a bank employee (either at the bank branch or to sign the account opening papers in their…
Read moreBCA and Mandiri are the top choices for expats in Bali thanks to their extensive ATM networks and strong local support. Permata is popular for its English-friendly service…
Read moreThere are monthly administrative fees of about IDR 5,000 ‑ 20,000, plus possible fees for small balances under certain thresholds. We are able to give you more details about…
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