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Loan growth remains sluggish despite Purbaya’s liquidity injection

Deni Ghifari (The Jakarta Post)
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Sun, November 23, 2025 Published on Nov. 23, 2025 Published on 2025-11-23T17:13:55+07:00

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Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa takes questions from reporters on Friday after the monthly budget press conference in Jakarta. Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa takes questions from reporters on Friday after the monthly budget press conference in Jakarta. (Antara/Bayu Saputra)

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isappointing data on bank lending raises questions about the effectiveness of the Finance Ministry’s Rp 200 trillion (US$12 billion) liquidity injection conducted in early September to jump-start economic activity, with economists pointing to a lack of credit demand.

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa said in a state budget press conference on Thursday that “the full impact of the increased liquidity will take about two to three months [to materialize], from the moment the money is injected”, a reversal from the one-month time horizon suggested in late September.

One of the first things Purbaya did since taking up the minister’s mantle in early September was to move Rp 200 trillion of government cash deposited at Bank Indonesia (BI) to government accounts in five commercial banks, with the deposit rate set at 80 percent of the BI Rate, in hopes of spurring credit growth.

The banks, all state-owned enterprises (SOEs), could only receive the funds under the condition that the injection is to be used exclusively for disbursing loans. Purbaya explained that the banks would be forced to find ways to make up for the interest they have to pay to the state through increased lending.

However, BI revealed on Wednesday that bank loan issuance only grew 7.3 percent year-on-year (yoy) in October, down from September’s 7.7 percent yoy growth, despite the additional liquidity.

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Loan growth has been hovering around the 7 percent mark since June, which is weak when compared with last year’s average of 11.6 percent, even though an election year like 2024 would typically see businesses turn cautious about new investment and wait for the dust to settle before taking up any loans.

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