Indonesia

BNI profits up 23%

Higher income from interest and transaction fees pushed BNI's first quarter net profits up by 23 percent.

BNI profits up 23%

Higher income from interest and transaction fees pushed BNI's first quarter net profits up by 23 percent.

Bank health to determine ownership in Indonesian banks

Bank Indonesia's new rules setting caps on a single lender's ownership percentage of banks is dependent the acquiring bank's financial health.

ANZ targets top spot in Indonesian lending business by 2015

ANZ Indonesia will focus on lending to exporters as it aims to be Indonesia’s leading lender to commercial businesses within three years.

Internet banking not popular in Indonesia

Transaction complexity is holding back the growth of Internet banking in Indonesia.

Malaysian banks wary of Indonesia's new share limit

Malaysia’s CIMB and Maybank would be the most affected by Indonesia's new regulation limiting the maximum bank ownership of a single shareholder to below 50 percent.

Maybank hopes Indonesia's banking regulation will not hamper it

Maybank is hoping that a proposed limitation of shareholding in Indonesian banks will not apply to the banking group.

Bank Syariah Mandiri posts Q1 net profit of $20.6M

Margin income and profit sharing pushed Bank Syariah Mandiri's first quarter net profit up by 42.87 percent from last year to Rp192.72 billion or US$20.6 million.

Bank Permata targets $75.6M capital increase

Bank Permata is hoping to beef up its capital by up to US$75.6 million or Rp 700 billion from the first issuance of subordinated bonds.

Mobile banking on the move in Indonesia

An Indonesian bank will build on the success of its mobile banking program.

Commonwealth Bank Indonesia targets mobile banking market

Commonwealth Bank Indonesia is tapping into the increasing number of middle-class people using mobile banking.

Foreign investors eye Indonesia’s banks

Indonesia’s banks are attracting foreign firms for its booming growth and an untapped market of tens of millions.

Bank Islam Malaysia looking to buy Indonesian banks

Bank Islam Malaysia is still keen on buying a stake in a Islamic financial institution in Indonesia although no decision has been made on potential Indonesian acquisitions.

Gupta's dreams for DBS in Indonesia mired with risks

Indonesia is again on the front pages of the newspapers, now it is the largest bank acquisition since years. DBS Singapore will take full control of Danamon Bank.

Bank Jabar enjoys 21% lending growth

Bank Jabar reported a 21 percent increase in lending in the first quarter of the year.

Bank Mandiri to offer renminbi financing

Bank Mandiri expects to provide renminbi financing services to Mainland clients within three years.

Indonesia set to see record Sukuk issuance in 2012: HSBC

The government has already sold US$1.5 billion of local Sukuk in March this year, says HSBC Amanah head Herwin Bustaman.

Danamon's Q1 lending up 23% with $11.6B

Bank Danamon fueled a 23 percent year-on-year growth in loans for Indonesia’s in the first quarter of 2012.