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2014/SMEWG39/014 Agenda Item: 11.2.2
Bank Rakyat Indonesia’s Infrastructure Development for Financial Inclusion
Purpose: Information
Submitted by: Indonesia
39th Small and Medium Enterprises Working Group Meeting
Nanjing, China3-4 September 2014
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39th SMEWG Nanjing‐ China, Sep 03th – 04nd , 2014
PT. BANK RAKYAT INDONESIA (PERSERO) Tbk1
“Bank Rakyat Indonesia’sInfrastructure Development for Financial Inclusion”
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• Productive Age Population:
173.9 Million• Number of MSMEs:
56.53 Million Units• Accessibility Ratio (Bank Account:Total Population):
47.1%• Number of Bank:
120 Commercial Banks with 18,558 offices
1,635 Rural Banks with 4,678 offices Source: Statistik Perbankann Indonesia Des 2013
Indonesia at a Glance
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Expanding Financial Access
“......Creating suitable products and establishing outlets equipped with IT system to provide broader financial access.....”
Broader Financial Access
Suitable Products
IT
Outlets
The Four Categories of Full Financial Inclusion Products
Credit
•Personal
•Consumer
•Credit Card
•Education
•Mortgage
•Home Improvement
•Micro Enterprise
•Business Fixed Asset
Savings
• Savings Account
•Checking Account
•Time Deposit
•Pension
•Youth Savings
•Programmed Savings
Insurance
• Life
•Health
•Property
•Disability
•Crop
•Credit life
Payments
•Money Transfer
•Remittance
•Payments
•Government Benefit Payments
• Salary Payment
•Debit/ATM Card
•E‐payment (via ATM, EDC, Internet)
*Products that BRI already provided are highlighted in yellow
Source: Center for Financial Inclusian, Accion
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Suitable Products: Loan and Savings
Creating Loan Scheme for All Types of Client:1. Unfeasible and
Unbankable2. Unfeasible but Bankable3. Feasible but Unbankable4. Feasible and Bankable
Creating Saving Products equipped with IT:
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BRI’s Loan Products
Direct Grant
Revolving Funds
(Unfeasible & unbankable)
Subsidized Loans
(Unfeasible but bankable)Special Commercial Loans
(Feasible but unbankable)
Fully Commercial Loans
(Feasible & bankable)
A
Level of entrepreneurship
B
C
D
E
Financing model based on entrepreneurship maturity
Financing m
odel Commercial
Commercial lineCommercial line
Partnership LoanKKPE, KPENRP,
KUPSKredit Usaha Rakyat (KUR)*
Komersial(KUPEDES*, KreditRitel & Menengah)
CSR
“……Providing loan for all of kind of clients……”
*microcredit
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BRI’s Outlet: The Most Extensive and Largest NetworkMilestones - Networks
E-Channel
Conventional Outlet
* include 3 overseas offices
Outlet Distribution - Trend
Outlet 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013HeadOffice 1 1 1 1 1Regional Office 17 18 18 18 18Branch Office* 406 413 431 446 453Sub‐Branch Office 434 470 502 545 565BRI Unit 4,538 4,649 4,849 5,000 5,144Cash Office 728 822 870 914 950TerasBRI 217 617 1,304 1,778 2,212TerasBRI Mobile 100 350 465Total 6,341 6,990 8,075 9,052 9,808
E‐Channel 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
ATM 3,778 6,085 7,292 14,292 18,292
EDC 6,398 12,719 31,590 44,715 85,936
CDM 22 39 89 92 192
Kiosk 60 96 100 100 100
E‐Buzz 1 2 19 42 50
Total 10,259 18,941 39,090 59,241 104,570
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Satellite - BRISAT
BRIsat will be launched by an Ariane 5 launcher from the Guiana Space Center, Europe's Spaceport in Kourou (French Guiana)
in 2016
15 to 16 million electronic
transactions per day
Indonesia Archipelago
Bank branches scattered over
Indonesia’s islands
to enhance corporate performance
save telecommunication spending by 50
percent
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Mobile Outlet: Teras BRI Keliling
“......Bringing financial access to the clients.....”
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Mobile Outlet: Teras Kapal BRI
“...... Delivering financial access for the people in the remote islands.....”
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Mobile Outlet: E-Buzz BRI
“......Providing financial education as well as financial access.....”
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Outlets: Branchless/Agent Banking BRI
“.....Delivering financial access through mutual partnership with agents.....”
*212#
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Outlets: Branchless/Agent Banking BRI
“.....BRIlinks agents get 50% of sharing fee for every transaction.....”
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BRI’s Human Capital to Support Financial Inclusion
“……Continuously increasing employees capability by obligated them to join the training at least once a year.....”
• Number of Employees:
116,000 people• Number of Training Centers:
7 Training Centers
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Results
• Number of MSMEs Client (2013):
± 42 million Depositors± 8 million Borrowers
• Cost Expense to Operational Income (2013):
60.58%• Cost Efficiensy Ratio (2013):
42.13%• Net Profit (2013):
IDR 21.16 T (USD 2 Billion)Through this new satellite, BRI aims to enhance its corporate performance, save telecommunication spending, and expand its activities and services to all corners of the vast Indonesian archipelago
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Results
Income Statement
Ratios
Note: Since FY 2010, figures are PSAK 50 & 55 compliantNumbers stated in this presentation are bank only
Description 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Interest Income 35,071 43,971 46,949 47,922 57,301 Interest Expense (12,180) (11,449) (13,079) (12,461) (14,395) Net Interest Income 22,891 32,523 33,870 35,461 42,906 Fee & Other Opr. Income 3,257 5,458 5,524 8,166 8,165 Gross Operating Income 26,148 37,980 39,394 43,627 51,071 Other Operating Expenses (11,773) (15,648) (16,288) (18,602) (21,284) Pre Provision Operating Profit 14,375 22,332 23,106 25,025 29,788 Provision (5,805) (7,926) (5,532) (2,555) (3,916) Non Operating Profit/Loss 1,327 497 1,157 1,169 1,776 Profit Before Tax n Minor. Int. 9,897 14,903 18,731 23,639 27,648 Net Profit 7,308 11,472 15,083 18,521 21,160 EPS*) 296.3 465.0 611.4 750.8 857.8
DescriptionCost of Fund (COF) 6.02% 4.90% 4.70% 3.68% 3.71%Loan to Deposit Ratio 80.88% 75.17% 76.20% 79.85% 88.54%Net Interest Margin (NIM) 9.14% 10.77% 9.58% 8.42% 8.55%NPL ratio - Gross 3.52% 2.78% 2.30% 1.78% 1.55%NPL ratio - Nett 1.08% 0.74% 0.42% 0.34% 0.31%CKPN to Earning asset 4.29% 4.58% 4.51% 3.43% 2.90%Opr. Expense to Opr. Income 77.66% 70.86% 66.69% 59.93% 60.58%Cost Efficiency Ratio (CER) 46.72% 42.22% 41.17% 43.11% 42.13%Tier I CAR 12.05% 12.01% 13.67% 15.86% 16.13%Total CAR 13.20% 13.76% 14.96% 16.95% 16.99%Return on Assets (ROA) - b.t 3.73% 4.64% 4.93% 5.15% 5.03%Return on Assets (ROA) - a.t 2.76% 3.57% 3.97% 4.04% 3.85%Return on Equity (ROE) - Tier I 35.22% 43.83% 42.49% 38.66% 34.11%Return on Equity (ROE) - B/S 28.83% 35.94% 35.10% 32.41% 30.10%Min. Reserve Requirement 5.90% 8.05% 9.33% 10.64% 8.02%Net Open Position 5.22% 4.45% 5.49% 3.00% 3.15%
2012 20132009 2010 2011
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Disclaimer: This presentation has been prepared by PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (Bank BRI) independently and is circulated for the purpose of general information only. It is not intended to thespecific person who may receive this report. The information in this report has been obtained from sources which we deem reliable. No warranty (expressed or implied) is made to the accuracy orcompleteness of the information. All opinions and estimations included in this report constitute our judgment as of this date and are subject to change without prior notice. We disclaim any responsibility orl i a b i l i t y w i t h o u t p r i o r n o t i c e o f B a n k B R I a n d / o r t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e e m p l o y e e sand/or agents whatsoever arising which may be brought against or suffered by any person as a result of acting in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents of this report and neither Bank BRI and/or its affiliated companies and/or their respective employees and/or agents accepts liability for any errors, omissions, negligent or otherwise, in this report and any inaccuracy herein or omission here from which might otherwise arise.
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