PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk or BBRI paid cash dividends to investor accounts on Wednesday, April 23, 2025. In this corporate action, BRI distributed a final dividend of IDR 31.40 trillion or IDR 208.40 per share. This dividend payment is part of BRI's commitment to providing added value to shareholders.
At the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGMS) held on Monday (24/03) in Jakarta, it was agreed that the total cash dividends distributed for the 2024 Financial Year amounted to Rp51.73 trillion or Rp343.40 per share.
This figure includes an interim dividend of IDR 135 per share (equivalent to IDR 20.33 trillion) which was paid on January 15, 2025. Thus, the remaining dividends distributed to shareholders amounted to IDR 31.40 trillion or IDR 208.40 per share.
Of the total dividends, based on the stock ownership structure, BRI will deposit dividends to the Government of the Republic of Indonesia amounting to Rp27.68 trillion, including interim dividends of Rp10.88 trillion which have already been paid. Meanwhile, the rest will be distributed proportionally to all public shareholders registered in the Register of Shareholders (DPS) in the recording date.
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In this regard, BRI Corporate Secretary Agustya Hendy Bernadi said that the dividend distribution decision had taken into account the company's solid financial condition and had a strong capital structure.
BRI considers various aspects in determining the amount of dividends, including business expansion needs, liquidity adequacy, and bank risk management. The Company's capital adequacy ratio (CAR) is also projected to be maintained above 19% in the long term," said Hendy.
Meanwhile, this dividend distribution refers to BRI's financial performance as of December 31, 2024, where the consolidated net profit attributable to the parent entity was recorded at IDR 60.15 trillion.
This dividend payment is a clear proof of BRI's solid performance and the company's commitment to providing sustainable added value for shareholders. In the future, BRI will continue to strengthen its role as a universal bank with a sustainable and oriented growth strategy to empower the MSME segment in Indonesia," concluded Hendy. (ADV)
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