Do you find it hard to get to the bank? Well, what about if the bank came to you?

In Indonesia, that's just what's happening.

The country is an archipelago of around 17,000 islands, and, with large parts of it remote, many people rarely have access to banks.

BRI, a state-owned financial institution, is trying to solve the problem by establishing a floating bank.

Kiki Siregar reports from Untung Java island.

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