
Research Article
Juridical Review Of Indonesian Banking Consumer Services (Commercial Banks And BPR) In The Digitalization Era
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.11-11-2023.2351339, author={Dewi Gunherani}, title={Juridical Review Of Indonesian Banking Consumer Services (Commercial Banks And BPR) In The Digitalization Era}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Cyber Law Conference, ICL-C 2023, 11 November 2023, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICL-C}, year={2025}, month={5}, keywords={banking technology law}, doi={10.4108/eai.11-11-2023.2351339} }
- Dewi Gunherani
Year: 2025
Juridical Review Of Indonesian Banking Consumer Services (Commercial Banks And BPR) In The Digitalization Era
ICL-C
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.11-11-2023.2351339
Abstract
The global banking sector is undergoing a significant transformation driven by disruptive technologies, particularly artificial intelligence. Banks worldwide, are embracing these technologies to reshape their future. By integrating AI, the banking sector can better understand human behaviour, improve automated processes, and reduce operational costs, enhancing customer retention, satisfaction, and overall performance. This adoption of AI is crucial for the sector's development and sustainability. The research is classified as normative juridical research, utilizing written materials as data sources. Qualitative research methods are employed to describe and analyze various phenomena and perspectives. The research relies on secondary data from library research, including official documents, research reports, and primary legal materials with authoritative significance. The legal framework governing the banking sector encompasses regulations issued by both Bank Indonesia (BI) and the Financial Services Authority (OJK), with the latest addition being the Financial Services Strengthening Law, specifically Law No. 4 of 2023, which includes provisions related to banks. The examination of consumer services banks provide is associated with compliance with the Consumer Protection Law, specifically Law No. 8 of 1999.