Indonesia's Financial Services Authority, the Deposit Insurance Corporation and Statistics Indonesia issued a joint update on the 2026 National Survey of Financial Literacy and Inclusion (SNLIK), setting out how they will safeguard data quality while expanding the survey’s coverage to support financial literacy and inclusion programmes. For the first time, SNLIK is being implemented in collaboration with the Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the sample size has been increased from 10,000 to 75,000 respondents. Field data collection runs from 4–18 February 2026, covering respondents aged 15–79 across 38 provinces, 514 districts/cities and 7,500 local census units, using face-to-face Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) conducted by 2,744 field enumerators and 1,016 field supervisors. A witnessing process by regional Financial Services Authority offices and Statistics Indonesia headquarters teams will monitor fieldwork to ensure data are collected correctly. The survey results are intended to reflect Indonesia’s financial literacy and inclusion conditions for 2025 and to inform progress against national development plan targets.