- Bank Rakyat Indonesia
Infobox_Company
company_name = Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Tbk.
company_type =Financial Services /Public idx|BBRI
foundation = Dutch Indies Government (1895)
location = flagicon|IndonesiaJakarta ,Indonesia
key_people = flagicon|IndonesiaSofyan Basir , CEO
revenue = profit Rp 15.57 trillion (3Q06)cn|date=May 2008
net_income = profit Rp 4.26 trillion (2006)(approx. US$468m)cn|date=May 2008
homepage = http://www.bri.co.id/english/index.htmlBank Rakyat Indonesia or PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) (BRI), (tr. People's Bank of
Indonesia ), is one of the larger banks in Indonesia. It specialises in small scale andmicrofinance style borrowing from and lending to its approximately 30 million retail clients through its over 4,000 branches, units and rural service posts. It also has a comparatively small, but growing, corporate business.It is currently 70% government owned operating company (Persero) and has been government owned for the entire period since the war of independence (
1945 to1949 ) to November 2003, when 30% of its shares were sold through anIPO .History
BRI was founded in
1895 , during the Dutch colonial period as "De Poerwokertosche Hulp en Spaarbank der Inlandsche Hoofden", by Raden Aria Wirjaatmadja. It then underwent its first (of many) name changes to "Hulp-en Spaarbank der Inlandsche Bestuurs Ambtenaren" (tr. Aid and Savings Bank for Local Civil Servants).Going through several name changes, its final name during the colonial period was "Algemene Volkscredietbank (AVB)", or People's General Credit Bank, in 1934. This translates loosely into Indonesian as "Bank Rakyat Serikat". At this point it was one of the largest institutions in the (then) colony.
The bank's operations were affected by the
Japan ese occupation during the1942 to1945 period ofWorld War II , including a further name change to "Shomin Ginkou" (tr. "People's Bank"). After the Indonesian declaration of independence, on17 August ,1945 the bank was officiallynationalise d by the new government and then re-named "Bank Rakyat Indonesia Serikat".As a bank, wholly owned by the government, BRI's structure then largely followed government whim, which moved rapidly towards
socialism under PresidentSukarno and then to stateauthoritarianism under PresidentSuharto . This involved being folded into, and then out of,Bank Indonesia (now thecentral bank of Indonesia). BRI gained its current name and status in 1992.BRI was nearly unique in Indonesia in the
East Asian financial crisis of1997 , in that its operations were largely unaffected. This was because it had very little, if any, lending in foreign currencies or to the large corporations that had been borrowing heavily overseas, as most of the other large Indonesian banks had.Since then BRI has been concentrating on increasing its core business and improving its
risk management practices. As part of the reformasi (reform) process in Indonesia since1998 , the government has been steadily reducing its influence on the Bank's day to day operations, culminating in its IPO.It is also seeking to comply with theBasel II accords, as mandated byBank Indonesia , by 2008.References
External links
* [http://www.bri.co.id/ Official website]
* [http://www.bri.co.id/english/index.html English language website]
* [http://www.irbri.com/lang/en/annual_report/arbri.04.english.hal.01-80.pdf Bank Rakyat Indonesia's 2004 Financial Report (in English)]
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