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PT Bank Maybank Indonesia Tbk
FormerlyBank Internasional Indonesia (1959–2015)
Company typePublic
IDXBNII
IndustryFinancial services, Banking
Founded15 May 1959; 65 years ago (1959-05-15)[1]
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Area served
Indonesia
Cayman Islands
Mauritius
India (Mumbai)
Key people
Taswin Zakaria (President director)
Thilagavathy Nadason (CFO)
ProductsRetail banking
Global banking
Business banking
Global market
Syariah
ServicesTabungan
Giro
Deposito
Pinjaman
Investasi
RevenueIncrease Rp 3 trillion (2018)
Total assetsIncrease Rp169.1 trillion (2019)
OwnerMaybank
Number of employees
> 8000 (2018)
Subsidiaries
  • WOM Finance
  • Maybank Finance
Websitewww.maybank.co.id

PT Bank Maybank Indonesia Tbk, formerly known as Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII) is one of private banks in Indonesia which also is a part of Maybank, one of the largest financial services groups in ASEAN.

Previously, Maybank Indonesia was known as PT Bank Internasional Indonesia Tbk (BII) which was founded on 15 May 1959 by Aridi Penjamin and Jap Ing Hoat.[2] Later, a key figure and owner was Iskandar Widyadi Edit this on Wikidata.[3] BII would then obtain its license as a foreign exchange bank in 1988. The company would then become publicly listed in the Jakarta Stock Exchange and Surabaya Stock Exchange (now merged as the Indonesia Stock Exchange) in 1989. In August 2005, Sinar Mas group became the holder of this bank.[4]

Maybank Indonesia provides a comprehensive range of products and services for individual and corporate customers through Community Financial Services (Retail Banking and Non-Retail Banking) and Global Banking, as well as automotive financing through its subsidiaries, WOM Finance for two wheelers and Maybank Finance for four wheelers. Maybank Indonesia also continues to develop digital banking services and capacity through Mobile Banking, Internet Banking, Maybank2U (internet-based mobile banking) and various other channels.

As of 31 December 2019, Maybank Indonesia maintains 374 branches including Sharia branches spread across Indonesia and one overseas branch (Mumbai, India), 21 Mobile Cash Vehicles and 1,571 ATMs including CDM (Cash Deposit Machines) connected with over 20,000 ATMs in ATM PRIMA, ATM BERSAMA, ALTO, CIRRUS and connected to 3,500 Maybank ATMs in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. By end of 2019, Maybank Indonesia managed Rp110.6 trillion in customer deposits and Rp169.1 trillion in assets.

References

  1. ^ "Profil Bank Internasional Indonesia". Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2013-02-12.
  2. ^ Chia, Robert Kay Guan (1992). Globalization of the Jakarta Stock Exchange. Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0-13-357674-0.
  3. ^ Puger, Peggy (2006). CEO'S Mother (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama. ISBN 978-602-03-2424-1.
  4. ^ Pirard, Rimain (2006). Asia Pulp & Paper Indonesia: The Business Rationale that Led to Forest Degradation and Financial Collapse. Center for International Forestry Research.