Serang Regency Government Transfers RKUD to Bank Banten, Hopes for Proper Management of Regional Funds
The Serang Regency Government has officially transferred the regional public cash account (RKUD) from BJB to Bank Banten. The Regency Government hopes that Bank Banten can become a good partner in managing regional finances.
The signing ceremony for the cooperation between the Serang Regency Government and Bank Banten was held on Thursday (9/4/2026). With this signing, Bank Banten will accommodate revenues, serve payment expenditures, and manage the operational accounts of the Serang Regency Government.
Bank Banten’s President Director, Muhammad Busthami, expressed thanks to the Regent of Serang, Ratu Rachmatuzakiyah. He stated that Bank Banten would deliver its best performance.
“Our age is just 10 years in 2026. Insyaallah, we will do our best to provide the best service, and together we will gain benefits in relation to the RKUD,” he said.
Meanwhile, Ratu Zakiyah stated that this cooperation is a way to enlarge Bank Banten, which is the identity of Banten Province. She hopes that Bank Banten can facilitate the distribution of ASN salaries and other regional expenditures with guarantees of timeliness.
“The trust given carries a very great responsibility,” she said.
In addition, Bank Banten is obliged to provide maximum security guarantees and protection for the funds belonging to the Serang Regency Government from all potential banking risks that could cause losses to the region.
“It must also ensure the availability of funds, guarantee liquidity, and the availability of funds whenever needed for regional development financing,” she said.
Zakiyah also addressed sanctions and fines if there are delays in transaction processing that harm the Serang Regency Government.
“I need to remind that there are provisions for sanctions and fines of 1/1,000 per day if there is a delay in transaction processing that results in material losses for the regional government. This shows our firmness in enforcing accountability,” she said.