In the banking world, interbank transactions are commonplace, whether for personal or business purposes. One of the key elements in these transactions is bank code, including BPD Bank Code, which is used to ensure that funds are accurately transferred to the intended account.
Regional Development Bank (BPD) are financial institutions located across various provinces in Indonesia, each with its own unique code. This article will discuss the definition of BPD bank codes, how they differ by region, and provide a complete list of codes that can be used in banking transactions.
What Is a BPD Bank Code?
A BPD bank code is a three-digit number that serves as a unique identifier for interbank transactions. This code plays a crucial role in ensuring that funds are transferred to the destination bank accurately and efficiently. Regional Development Bank (BPD) Bank Daerah itself is a financial institution established in various provinces across Indonesia to support regional economic growth and provide banking services to local communities.
The BPD bank code is often required for transactions using ATMs, mobile banking, or online banking. Users must enter the correct code to ensure that the transfer goes through smoothly and is received by the intended account.
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Do All Regional Development Banks (BPDs) Have the Same Code?
Although they all operate under the same name—Regional Development Bank (BPD)—each bank has operational policies tailored to its respective region. As a result, the bank codes used by each BPD vary. For example, the West Java BPD has a different code than the South Kalimantan BPD.
Nevertheless, all BPDs play a similar role, which is to support economic growth in their respective regions and provide banking services that facilitate financial transactions for the public and local governments.
List of BPD Bank Codes in Indonesia
Below is a list of codes used by Regional Development Banks (BPDs) in various regions of Indonesia. These codes must be used when making interbank transfers to ensure that transactions are processed correctly.
- Central Kalimantan Regional Development Council: 125
- Regional People's Representative Council of South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi: 126
- North Sulawesi and Gorontalo Regional People's Council: 127
- BPD NTB Syariah: 128
- BPD Bali: 129
- NTT Regional Development Council: 130
- Regional People's Representative Councils of Maluku and North Maluku: 131
- Papua Regional Representative Council: 132
- Bengkulu Regional Development Council: 133
- Central Sulawesi Regional People's Council: 134
- Southeast Sulawesi Regional People's Council: 135
- BPD Banten Tbk: 137
- West Java & Banten Regional People's Council: 110
- DKI Jakarta Regional People's Council: 111
- BPD in Yogyakarta: 112
- Central Java Regional Development Council: 113
- East Java Regional Development Council: 114
- Jambi Regional Development Council: 115
- Aceh Sharia Regional Development Bank: 116
- North Sumatra Regional Development Council: 117
- West Sumatra Regional Development Council: 118
- Riau-Kepri Regional People's Council: 119
- Regional People's Representative Council of South Sumatra and Bangka Belitung: 120
- Lampung Regional Development Council: 121
- South Kalimantan Regional People's Council: 122
- West Kalimantan Regional People's Council: 123
- Regional People's Representative Council of East Kalimantan and North Kalimantan: 124
The BPD bank code plays a crucial role in interbank transactions, as it ensures that transferred funds reach the intended account accurately and quickly. Each BPD has a unique code that must be entered during the transaction process. Therefore, before making an interbank transfer, make sure you have noted down and entered the correct code to avoid errors in sending funds.
