Bank Saudara

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PT Bank Himpunan Saudara 1906 TBK
Type Public (IDX: SDRA)
Industry Financial Services
Founder(s) Himpoenan Soedara (1906)
Headquarters Bandung, Indonesia
Key people Farid Rahman, S.E., MBA
Yanto M. Purbo, MBA
Revenue Increase Rp 852.72 billion (2012)
Net income Increase Rp 118.84 billion (2012)
Website Banksaudara.com

PT Bank Himpunan Saudara 1906 Tbk. is an Indonesia-based financial institution. Bank Saudara was founded in 1906 by ten merchants of Pasar Baru in Bandung, West Java. The Bank's products and services include savings and checking accounts, fixed deposits, credit loans and other banking services. As of September 30, 2012, the Bank is supported by 15 branch offices, 69 supporting branches, 18 cash offices, 42 automated teller machines (ATM) and 3 mobile offices.[1]

On 14 March 2012, Bank Saudara announced a plan to merge with Bank Woori Indonesia, Indonesian subsidiary of Woori Bank of South Korea.[2]

Board of Directors

Commissioner

Title Name
Komisaris Utama Farid Rahman, S.E., MBA
Komisaris Independen Maskan Iskandar, S.H
Komisaris Independen Ahmad Agus Setiadjaja, S.E., M.Si

Director

Title Name
Direktur Utama Yanto M. Purbo, MBA
Direktur Bisnis Ir. Denny N. Mahmuradi
Direktur Kepatuhan dan SDM Ir. Arief Budiman
Direktur Operasi Hardono B. Prasetya, S.H.

References

  1. "Bank Saudara and Woori Indonesia Set to Merge", The Jakarta Globe, 14 December 2012

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