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.