Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (OJK) has launched the Database Agen Asuransi Indonesia and Database Polis Asuransi Indonesia, establishing centralised datasets for licensed insurance agents and for policy-level information across the insurance market to strengthen governance, consumer protection and supervisory capability. The agent database is positioned as a single source of truth on the legal status and identity of registered insurance agents, integrated with digital licensing via the SPRINT platform and supported by a QR code as an official digital identifier. The policy database collects granular, per-policy data across life and general insurance, submitted monthly through OJK’s Online Reporting Application (APOLO), and is intended to support risk-based supervision, data quality and transparency, cross-checks against financial reporting, and the development of a policy guarantee programme. OJK framed the launch as an initial step and linked effectiveness to consistent and collaborative use by insurance companies, industry associations and the wider public.
OJK 2025-06-30
Indonesia's Financial Services Authority launches insurance agent and policy databases with QR code identification and monthly policy reporting
Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (OJK) has launched the Database Agen Asuransi Indonesia and Database Polis Asuransi Indonesia to centralize data on licensed insurance agents and policy information, enhancing governance and consumer protection. The agent database integrates with the SPRINT platform for digital licensing, while the policy database supports risk-based supervision and transparency through monthly submissions via the Online Reporting Application (APOLO). OJK emphasizes the importance of consistent use by insurance companies, industry associations, and the public for the initiative's success.