Bank Rakyat Indonesia or PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) (BRI), is one of the larger banks in Indonesia. It specialises in small scale and microfinance 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. As of 2010 it is the second largest bank in Indonesia by asset.
It is currently 70% government owned operating company (Persero) and has been government owned for the entire period since the war of independence (1945 to 1949) to November 2003, when 30% of its shares were sold through an IPO.
As a bank, wholly owned by the government, BRI's structure then largely followed government whim, which moved rapidly towards socialism under President Sukarno and then to state authoritarianism under President Suharto. This involved being folded into, and then out of, Bank Indonesia (now the central bank of Indonesia). BRI gained its current name and status in 1992.
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 since 1998, 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 the Basel II accords, as mandated by Bank Indonesia, by 2008.
During period of 2006-2011 its assets have jumped almost 62 percent. The bank topped the list of the nation’s most profitable banks for six years, recorded assets of Rp 249.56 trillion (US$28.6 billion) in 2010, up from Rp 154.72 trillion in 2006.
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 since 1998, 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 the Basel II accords, as mandated by Bank Indonesia, by 2008.
During period of 2006-2011 its assets have jumped almost 62 percent. The bank topped the list of the nation’s most profitable banks for six years, recorded assets of Rp 249.56 trillion (US$28.6 billion) in 2010, up from Rp 154.72 trillion in 2006.
Job Announcement at Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) in February 2012
Currently, Bank BRI are opening career opportunity for professionals to join us as :
Funding Officer - Jakarta
Qualifications:
Qualifications:
- Education minimum D3 from all faculty of the PTN/ PTS that has been accredited
- Minimum GPA 2.75 (scale 4)
- Maximum age 30 years old (not yet pass 31 years old at the time of initial selection)
- Have work experience in Banking/ Marketing (preferably in the areas of Funding) at least 1 year
- Attractive looking and have a broad relationship/ networking
- Having a dynamic personality and high motivation to work
- Willing to be placed in all of Work Unit KanWil BRI Jakarta I (Jakarta Pusat, Utara, Timur)
- Job Status: Under Contract BRI
Application Procedures
Application Submission Correspondence
Please immediately send your complete application to the valid official address of the company refer to Bank Rakyat Indonesia' s Funding Officer recruitment
PO BOX 1322 JKP 10110
Please done all of your job application submission process before the deadline date on 25 February 2012.
Only the best qualified candidates will be called for interview process