JAKARTA - Bank DKI has become the largest Regional Owned Enterprise (BUMD) to contribute dividends to DKI Jakarta Province throughout 2023.

"Bank DKI has distributed dividends of 32 percent or Rp326.44 billion from 2023 net profit of Rp1.02 trillion or with dividend payouts of 32 percent," said Head of BP BUMD DKI Jakarta Province Nasruddin Djoko Surjono in a written statement, in Jakarta, quoted from Antara, Saturday, April 20.

He explained that this was one of the decisions of the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of Bank DKI for the 2023 Financial Year on March 22, 2024.

"I hope that the increasing profit and dividend increase in Bank DKI is in line with performance, to support the realization of Jakarta as a Global City with innovative and adaptive banking products and services breakthroughs," he said.

Nasrudin also hopes that Bank DKI will always grow and according to the track, to be the main driver in the synergy between DKI Jakarta BUMDs.

Meanwhile, Acting (Plt.) President Director of Bank DKI Amirul Wicaksono expressed his gratitude for the support and trust of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government and BUMD for the good relations and synergy that have existed so far.

At the age of 63 years, Bank DKI raised the theme "Growing, Continuing with Jakarta" in order to reflect the determination to continue to contribute to the sustainable development of Jakarta.

"We continue to be present as an option for the people of Jakarta, with various innovative and adaptive banking products and services," said Amirul.

To support Jakarta's vision of becoming a Global City, Bank DKI has electronized the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government's Regional Work Unit (SKPD) budget management through the Bank DKI cash management system (CMS) service.

By using CMS Bank DKI, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government SKPD can easily monitor the activities of budget revenue and expenditure transactions on accounts belonging to the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government SKPD in real time and more accurately.


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