JAKARTA -- Bank Raya, a subsidiary of state-owned Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) is aiming to offer bank accounts to 10% of the country's growing coterie of gig, or informal, workers by 2024, its CEO told Nikkei Asia.
CEO eyes Southeast Asian country's millions seeking to save and obtain loans

Bank Raya CEO Kaspar Situmorang sees opportunity in providing accounts and loans to Indonesia's growing army of gig workers. (Photo courtesy of Bank Raya)
JAKARTA -- Bank Raya, a subsidiary of state-owned Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) is aiming to offer bank accounts to 10% of the country's growing coterie of gig, or informal, workers by 2024, its CEO told Nikkei Asia.