Permata Bank

Permata Bank (or Bank Permata) is a bank in Indonesia, headquartered in the capital city Jakarta. It has officially become a BUKU IV bank after receiving confirmation from the Financial Services Authority (OJK) on 20th January 2021. Serving nearly four million customers in 62 cities of Indonesia, it has 304 branch offices and two mobile branches. Currently, the bank is led by Meliza Musa Rusli as the CEO.

PT Bank Permata Tbk
Formerly
  • Bank Persatuan Dagang Indonesia (1954–1971)
  • Bank Bali (1971–2002)
TypePublic
IDX: BNLI
IndustryBanking
Financial services
Founded17 December 1954 (1954-12-17)
Headquarters
Jakarta, Indonesia
Key people
Meliza Musa Rusli
(CEO)
Number of employees
7,248 Edit this on Wikidata
ParentBangkok Bank
Websitewww.permatabank.com

History

Bank Permata was formed with merger of five banks under the management of the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA), namely:

Based on the Decree of the Deputy Governor of Bank Indonesia No. 4/159/KEP.DpG/2002 dated 30 September 2002, Bank Indonesia approved the merger of the four banks under the management of IBRA into Bank Bali. Furthermore, based on the Letter of the Deputy Governor of Bank Indonesia No. 4/162/KEP.DpG/2002 dated 18 October 2002, Bank Indonesia agreed to change the name of PT Bank Bali Tbk to PT Bank Permata Tbk. Bank Artamedia's operational merger was completed on October 21, 2002, while those of Bank Prima Express, Bank Universal, Bank Patriot, and Bank Universal were completed on November 4, 2002, November 18, 2002, and December 16, 2002, respectively. The Bank Permata logo was unveiled on February 18, 2003, once the merger procedure was complete. The Bank Permata logo consists of three colors, namely blue, red and green. Blue represents eternity, red represents passion, and green represents prosperity.

The merger of the five banks is an implementation of the Government's decision regarding the Advanced Restructuring Program issued on 22 November 2001, which aims to form a bank with a strong capital structure, sound financial condition and high competitiveness in carrying out an intermediation function, with a service network. a wider range and a wider range of products.

In 2004, Standard Chartered Bank and PT Astra International Tbk took over PermataBank and started a massive transformation process within the organization. Furthermore, as a manifestation of its commitment to PermataBank, the joint ownership of the major shareholders increased to 89.01% in 2006.

Bank Permata Tbk obtained a license as a commercial bank based on the Decree of the Minister of Finance No.19371 / U.M.II dated 19 February 1957.

Bangkok Bank Strategic Investment

On 13 December 2019, Thailand's largest financial group, Bangkok Bank announced plans to acquire majority ownership of Bank Permata through conditional sale and purchase agreements with Astra International and Standard Chartered Bank. After going through a long process, PermataBank made a new history in May 2020 through an acquisition transaction conducted by Bangkok Bank Public Company Limited ("Bangkok Bank"). Bangkok Bank officially became the controlling shareholder of PermataBank after taking over 89.12% of PermataBank's shares from the total number of shares that had been issued and paid up by Standard Chartered Bank and Astra International for Rp33.66 trillion (US$2.3 billion).[1]

Shareholders

Shareholder 2002[2] 2003[3] 2004[4] 2005[5] 2006[6] 2007[7] 2008[8] 2009[9] 2020[10]
91,33%
91,33%
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6,34%
5,84%
26,17% 1
26,16% 1
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Public
2,33%
2,83%
10,73%
10,74%
10,990%
10,990%
10,990%
10,990%
1,29%
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31,55%
31,55%
44,505%
44,505%
44,505%
44,505%
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31,55%
31,55%
44,505%
44,505%
44,505%
44,505%
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98,71%

Subsidiaries

Current

Former

Board of Commissioner and Board of Directors

Board of Commissioner

  • President Commissioner: Chatsiri Sophonpanich
  • Commissioner: Chong Toh
  • Commissioner: Niramarn Laisathit
  • Commissioner: Chalit Tayjasanant
  • Independent Commissioner: Haryanto Sahari
  • Independent Commissioner: Rahmat Waluyanto
  • Independent Commissioner: Goei Siauw Hong
  • Independent Commissioner: Yap Tjay Soen

Board of directors

  • President Director: Meliza Musa Rusli
  • Compliance Director: Dhien Tjahajani
  • Finance Director: Lea Setianti Kusumawijaya
  • HR Director: Dayan Sadikin
  • Tech & Ops Director: Abdy Dharma Salimin
  • Wholesale Banking: Darwin Wibowo
  • Retail Banking: Djumariah Tenteram
  • Sharia Banking Director: Herwin Bustaman
  • Risk Director: Setiatno Budiman

See also

References

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