Bank Syariah Indonesia
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Type | Public |
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IDX: BRIS | |
Industry | Islamic banking and finance |
Predecessor |
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Founded | 1 February 2021 |
Headquarters | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Key people | Hery Gunardi (President Director) Mulya E. Siregar (President Commissioner) |
Total assets | Rp 240 trillion[1] |
Owner |
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Website | bankbsi |
Bank Syariah Indonesia (lit. "Sharia Bank of Indonesia", abbreviated as BSI) is a state-owned Islamic bank in Indonesia. The bank was officially founded on 1 February 2021 as a result of merger between state-owned sharia banks.
Bank Syariah Indonesia has obtain merger permit from Financial Services Authority (OJK) dated 27 January 2021, using BRI Syariah as a surviving company.[2] The bank ownership stakes consists of PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk (51.2%), PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (25%), PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (17.4%), Financial Institution Pension Fund of BRI (DPLK BRI) - Sharia Stock (2%), and the public (4.4%).
History[]
BSI originated from three state-owned banks which are subsidiary of larger banks: BRIsyariah (of Bank Rakyat Indonesia/BRI), Bank Syariah Mandiri (of Bank Mandiri) and BNI Syariah (of Bank Negara Indonesia/BNI).
- Bank Syariah Mandiri: The bank was founded in 1955 as Bank Industri Nasional ("National Industrial Bank"); in 1967 it was changed into Bank Maritim Indonesia ("Maritime Bank of Indonesia") and was changed again in 1973 into Bank Susila Bakti.[citation needed] In 1999, the newly-founded Bank Mandiri became majority shareholder of the bank, and was converted to sharia banking in 1999 as Bank Syariah Mandiri.
- BNI Syariah: The bank was founded on 29 April 2000 as a sharia banking unit of BNI. In 2010 it spun-off as a separate subsidiary.
- BRIsyariah: The bank was originally established on 3 July 1969 as Bank Djasa Arta (later spelled Bank Jasa Arta) and headquartered in Bandung, East Java. On 19 December 2007, the bank was acquired by BRI. Following Bank Indonesia permit on 16 October 2008, it was converted to sharia banking and officially operated as BRI Syariah on 17 November 2008;[3] in 2009 the sharia banking unit of BRI was officialy merged to the bank. In 2018, the bank went public in Indonesian Stock Exchange.[4]
References[]
- ^ Lumanauw, Novy (1 February 2021). "Diresmikan Presiden, BSI Miliki Total Aset Rp 240 Triliun". Investor.id. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- ^ Hutauruk, Dina Mirayanti (1 February 2021). "Bank Syariah Indonesia resmi beroperasi hari ini, simak prospek bank syariah ke depan". Bisnis.com. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- ^ "Sejarah BRI Syariah". BRI Syariah. Retrieved 3 February 2021.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Fauzia, Mutia (9 May 2018). "BRI Syariah Resmi Melantai dengan Kode Efek BRIS". Kompas.com. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
External links[]
- Banks of Indonesia
- Islamic banks of Indonesia
- Government-owned companies of Indonesia
- Companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange
- Banks established in 2021
- Companies based in Jakarta
- Indonesian brands
- 2021 establishments in Indonesia