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The Financial Services Authority (OJK) recorded Rp 9 trillion in losses due to scams reported through the Indonesia Anti-Scam Centre (IASC) from November 22, 2024, to December 23, 2025. Of these, Rp 402.5 billion has been blocked from victim accounts. OJK continues to work on protecting consumers and mitigating financial fraud.
The Financial Services Authority (OJK) has reported that the total losses incurred by the public due to scams have reached Rp 9 trillion as of December 23, 2025. This figure is based on reports received through the Indonesia Anti-Scam Centre (IASC), which was established on November 22, 2024. The OJK's data highlights the growing concern over financial fraud in Indonesia.
Friderica Widyasari Dewi, Head of Consumer Protection at OJK, revealed that out of the total reported losses, Rp 402.5 billion has been successfully blocked from victim accounts. This proactive measure demonstrates OJK's commitment to protecting consumers and minimizing the financial impact of scams. The authority continues to work on enhancing its protective measures and educating the public about potential fraud schemes.
The OJK's efforts to combat financial scams include the establishment of the IASC, which serves as a centralized platform for reporting suspicious activities. By monitoring and analyzing these reports, the OJK can better understand scam patterns and develop targeted interventions to prevent future incidents. The authority's proactive stance is crucial in maintaining consumer trust in Indonesia's financial services sector.
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