Bandung, Aug. 2 -- The Financial Services Authority (OJK) is planning to revisit regulations regarding the management of bank accounts, particularly dormant accounts, to provide greater clarity on the rights of both banks and customers.

Speaking at a discussion in Bandung, West Java, on Saturday, a member of the OJK's board of commissioners and chief executive for banking supervision, Dian Ediana Rae, said that the OJK has the legal authority to take measures to preserve the stability of the financial and banking systems.

"This includes our effort to revisit regulations related to bank accounts, including dormant accounts. This is aimed at ensuring that the rights of both banks and customers are clearly defined," Rae added.

She noted t...