Bank Rakyat Indonesia or PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) (BRI), (tr. People's Bank of Indonesia), 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.
Born on 16 December 1895 as a small association with responsibility of managing fund of a local mosque, which would than be channeled to the local community through a very simple scheme, a small financial institution called De Poerwokertosche Hulp en Spaarbank der Inlandsche Hoffden started its long History from Purwokerto, Central Java, and became the pedigree of Bank Rakyat Indonesia.
As time passed, the small setup found by Raden Aria Wiriatmadja continued to flourish and meet the need of the community. In the course of its existence, its name was changed several times, beginning with the Hulp-en Spaarbank der Inlandsche Bestuurs Ambtenareen followed by De Poerwokertosche Hulp Spaar-en Landbouw Credietbank (Volksbank), Centrale Kas Voor Volkscredietwesen Algemene in 1912 and Algemene Volkscredietbank (AVB) in 1934. During the Japanese occupation, AVB was changed into Syomin Ginko.
After the Japanese defeat in the Second World War and Indonesiaâs independence, the Indonesian Government once again changed the name to Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) on February 22, 1946. Based on Government Regulation No. 1 of 1946, BRI became the first bank to be owned by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia.
As a state-owned bank, BRI played a key role in realizing the governmentâs vision in the development of peopleâs economy. In 1960, the government change BRIâs name into Bank Koperasi dan Nelayan (BKTN). Based on Law No.21 of 1968, the government renamed the bank BRI and it became a public bank. Later, based on Banking Law No.7 of 1992, BRI had its name and legal status of its entity changed to PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero). With a focus on micro, small and medium businesses, BRI has inspired a lot of other organizations to empower the businesses in these sectors as they are the backbone of the Indonesian economy.
On November 10, 2003, BRI became a publicly listed company and the government divested 30% of its shares to the public. Since the Go Public, the price of BRIâs shares have always increased and are now included in the Blue Chips shares belonging to the LQ45 group. With the public controlling 43% of its shares, BRIâs shares are actively traded in the capital market. Today, BRI stands out as a strong bank in the midst of the Indonesian economy from the villages to the cities.
Program Pengembangan Staf (PPS) BRI
Qualifications
Bachelor (S1)/Master (S2) degree from reputable university with accreditation score A/B.
Majoring in:
- PPS Umum: Economics, Law, Engineering, Agriculture Technology, Psychology, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Forestry, Fisipol (only for Department of International Relations, Communications, Fiscal Administration, Business Administration and State Administration), MIPA (only for the Department of Mathematics, Statistics).
- PPS Auditor: Economics, Law, Engineering, Agriculture, Fisipol (only for Fiscal Administration, Business Administration and State Administration), MIPA (only for the Department of Mathematics, Statistics).
- PPS IT: Computer Science, Informatics Engineering
- Minimum GPA for Bachelor 2.75 (PTN) and 3.00 (PTS)
- Minimum GPA for Master 3.25 with Bachelor GPA minimum 2.75 (PTN) and 3.00 (PTS)
- Maximum 27 years old (Bachelor) and 30 years old (Master)
- Prioritized for those who have never been applying Program Pengembangan Staf (PPS) BRI before.
- Not married
- Willing to be placed throughout BRI operational area
- Required photograph: 2 sheets 3x4 size color photograph
Resident Auditor (RA)
Qualifications
- Minimum 3 years experience as Auditor in Public Accountant Office or Consulting Group - Auditor or Internal Auditor in a Bank or Financial Institutions
- Maximum age below 35 years old (not yet 35 years old when apply)
- Bachelor (S1) or Master (S2) degree in Economic, Law, Engineering, FISIP (Business Administration), Agriculture and Animal Husbandry from A/B accreditation score university
- Minimum GPA for Bachelor 2.75 of 4.00
- Minimum GPA for Master 3.25 with Bachelor GPA minimum 2.75 of 4.00
- Fluent in English
- Willing to be placed in any BRI branch throughout Indonesia, preferably to be placed in Branch Office of applicants origin.
Should you interested please attend the following event:
BRI Job Expo
Day, Date: Saturday, December 3, 2011
Time: 08.00 AM - 02.00 PM
Venue: Hall Basket Gelora Bung Karno Senayan Jakarta
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