Bank Indonesia is Indonesia's central bank. Its vision is to be a credible and leading central bank in the region through maintaining low and stable inflation and exchange rates. Its missions include achieving exchange rate stability, fostering a resilient financial system, ensuring a secure payment system, and building competent human resources. To realize these, its strategic objectives are strengthening inflation control, maintaining exchange rate stability, and fostering efficient financial markets. The bank has three main pillars - monetary, payment system and financial system - which must be integrated to achieve its single objective of maintaining rupiah stability. It is held accountable through transparency of its policies, budgets and regular reporting.