Is it perhaps possible that you guys are mixing 2 different accounts up?
BCA has "Tahapan BCA" and "Tahapan Gold" accounts, BOTH of which come with either a silver, gold or platinum debit card which sets the limit of money you can withdraw/transfer per day. The "Tahapan Gold" is supposed to be a "business account", which promises to print each transaction you do in your bankbook with more details as the regular "Tahapan" account. The regular Tahapan BCA not offering this "facility", will just put all transactions together in 2 lines (in/out) if its too many.
As atlantis says, better give the "Tahapan Gold" a miss, as for a regular non-business person it offers, IMHO, no benefits.
I've been banking with BCA for the last 4 years, and besides a small hick-up with a replacement credit-card taking almost a month to be delivered, they've been pretty ok. All bankbook print-outs have always been the combined versions, as I visit the branch perhaps once a year or so.
@Silet,Yes this is highly possible, I wasn't aware of what you write above.

..the number of transaction quickly becomes important and I get in trouble whenever I need to go to a loket for an operation which requires my book to be updated.
The last time it happened (I needed a large sum in cash and therefore had to update the bank book to the last transaction) I stayed three and half hours with the CSO, printing 17 books requiring 17 signatures from me! A total joke and half a day wasted but I had no choice.
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I apparently need to type my pin and slip my card for each damn book issued. Another great security feature associated with the Tahapan Gold perhaps?Strange I only drop off my most recent blue book, show them my ID and collect all books on the afternoon when I sign all the books. I don't stay at bank during printout process. 2-3 books per month. I don't have privileged account with bca.
I apparently need to type my pin and slip my card for each damn book issued. Another great security feature associated with the Tahapan Gold perhaps?
What is strange is that you are not required to do that. Do you hold the same type of BCA account than me?
This is pretty interesting because it would mean that BCA has different rules and procedures varying from one branch to another.Yes I have tahapan gold bca account. The only time you have to put pin all the time is when you use the automatic printing machines for buku biru. If you go to cashier - in my case at least- I do not put my pin or swap my debit card or sign any additional documents. I only give them my last book, ask them to print and collect later on. This is in Jababeka BCA branch bank.
@Silet,
I gave a call yesterday to BCA Manado and confirm that with a Tahapan Gold you are screwed. All transactions are recorded and printed on the book and this even if you don't come for a year or more in BCA.
Anyway, many thanks for having given me some hope that it could be otherwise.
The worse in it is that I didn't even choose to have a Tahapan Gold account. I first opened a normal Tahapan BCA account some 16 years ago and was reasonnably happy with it. However, when I chose to become a nasabah prioritas, because the perks they were offering were suiting my banking needs, they "upgraded' my Tahapan BCA in a Tahapan Gold. I don't really recall having asked for it or being explained the difference.
It was fine at the time because when you wait in a finely air-conditioned lounge, sipping coffee, enjoying snacks and reading Kompas comfortably seated in a nice armchair, strangely you don't really see the time wasted as bothering. When I cancelled my prioritas account I had no choice offered than keeping this Tahapan Gold and, strangely, seating 3 hours on a chair, in front of a busy CSO, doing nothing started to feel a bit different.![]()
Just been talking to my brother in law who tells me he was told you cannot get a credit card in Indonesia if over 60. I find that hard to believe as I have a credit card in Rp. from HSBC Jakarta....and use it extensively.... and you all know how old I am.
I asked where he got this from and he said BCA.
Anyone confirm?
@Silet,it seems I misled you

Yes I'm afraid that's true, I dutifully filled out an application form for a BCA credit card, handed it in only for the young lady point out the small print that at 73 I couldn't have a credit card, but I was going to open an account at Citi bank, they said I could have a credit card, I didn't follow the application through as I got fed up with all the forms they wanted,Just been talking to my brother in law who tells me he was told you cannot get a credit card in Indonesia if over 60. I find that hard to believe as I have a credit card in Rp. from HSBC Jakarta....and use it extensively.... and you all know how old I am.
I asked where he got this from and he said BCA.
Anyone confirm?
Normally the main card holder should be between 21 and 65 years old, and the secondary card holder between 17 and 70. That is for new credit cards only though, and I don't know if it's a BI regulation or whether the banks just follow a common standard.
Yes I'm afraid that's true, I dutifully filled out an application form for a BCA credit card, handed it in only for the young lady point out the small print that at 73 I couldn't have a credit card, but I was going to open an account at Citi bank, they said I could have a credit card, I didn't follow the application through as I got fed up with all the forms they wanted,
It is not an official requirement of BI. This limit of age set at 60 y.o (or older) varies from a bank to another and is set to prevent risk to the bank.Just been talking to my brother in law who tells me he was told you cannot get a credit card in Indonesia if over 60. I find that hard to believe as I have a credit card in Rp. from HSBC Jakarta....and use it extensively.... and you all know how old I am.
I asked where he got this from and he said BCA.
Anyone confirm?
Thanks guys...
I got a C/C from HSBC Jakarta when I was around 75. However, I had an HSBC Premier account in other countries, so that may have influenced them but they wouldn't let me open an account in Jakarta until I had a Kitas.
I like being the primary card holder as my wife is secondary....everytime she uses the card to purchase I get a text message as soon as the card is swiped. Just yesterday I was at home and got a message that she was in a shoe shop...so I immediately whatsapp'ed "how are the shoes?" She was shocked and kept looking around for me thinking I was spying on her.
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Almost done. I bring every document I think I will need, passport, Buku Nikah, kartu keluarga, domicili, KITAS, Kartu Orang Asing, etc. in a nice folder ...