They plan to conduct policy discussions, collaborative research projects, and share data and information.
The
Bank Indonesia
And the Banque de France are enhancing their two-way collaboration in the realm of central banking.
The collaboration will also encompass advancements in digital payment technologies, sustainability within finance, and managing financial risks associated with climate change.
This includes regulatory and oversight structures, specifically within the realm of anti-money laundering measures, efforts to combat financing for terrorism activities, and strategies to prevent funding for weapons of mass destruction proliferation (AML/CFT/CPF).
This collaboration will proceed via multiple endeavors including discussions on key policies, sharing of knowledge and collaborative research projects, development of skills through specialized programs, and the interchange of data and information.
Governor Perry Warjiyo from BI and Governor François Villeroy de Galhau from BdF signed an agreement aimed at bolstering the relationship between their respective institutions.