PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk

About PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk

PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk provides various banking products and services in Indonesia, Singapore, Timor Leste, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and the United States. The company offers current and savings accounts; time deposits; house, micro business, working capital, investment, food, warehouse receipt, partnership, franchise, and cash collateral loans; and supply chain financing solutions. It also provides banking services, such as bill payment, deposit, online transaction, money transfer, and remittance services; investment products, such as pension and mutual funds, and retail bonds and retail sukuk products; import and export services; letter of credits; and BRI RTE online system and money changer services. In addition, the company offers Internet banking and merchant services; credit cards; wealth management services; business guarantee and clearing business services; financial and institutional business banking services; and treasury, custodian, trustee, and cash management services. PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk was founded in 1895 and is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia.

https://bri.co.id

BBRI.JK Indonesia

4,510USD30 (-0.67%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

Jakarta exchange

Sector: Financial Services

Industry: Banks—Regional

Location Indonesia, Jakarta

Grade: AAA

50,394,328,666 USD
MARKET CAP
15.679
PE
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BETA (5y)
360.360
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
22%
for 3 years
1%
for 2 years
8%
for last year
11%
for this year
0%
PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk
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