Encouraging Investment In Indonesia, Bank Mandiri Strengthens Collaboration With BKPM

JAKARTA - Bank Mandiri consistently encourages increased investment from local and foreign investors to the country through strengthening collaboration with the Ministry of Investment/BKPM. This is realized by the Joint Investment Promotion Cooperation of Bank Mandiri's Foreign Office with the Indonesia Investment Promotion Center (IIPC) Ministry of Investment/BKPM which was inaugurated on July 31, 2023.

Executive Treasury & International Banking Official Bank Mandiri Eka Fitria said that in addition to the strength of the 12 regional offices in Indonesia, the bank with the gold ribbon logo also has a competitive advantage with a strategic overseas prevalence at world financial centers. Because there are 7 Foreign Offices located in Singapore, Hong Kong, China, England, Malaysia, Cayman Island and Timor Leste.

The event which was held at the Mandiri Club Building, Jakarta was attended by the Director of Institutional Relations of Bank Mandiri Rohan Hafas, Executive Executive Officer of Treasury & International Banking Bank Mandiri Eka Fitria, Deputy for Investment Promotion of the Ministry of Investment/BKPM Nurul Ichwan.

In addition, there was also the Director of Promotion for the Regions of Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Saribia Siahaan, Director of Promotion for the Americas and Europe Sri Endang Novitasari, and Director of Promotion for the Regions of East Asia, South Asia, Middle East, and Africa Cahyo Purnomo.

Through this collaboration, investors will get various benefits, starting from the ease of information pathways regarding investment procedures and opportunities that are developing in the country, the potential for synergy with trusted partners who have become Bank Mandiri customers, as well as access to various superior Mandiri Group services. This is expected to improve the quality of investment services to investors.

"We believe that the cooperation between IIPC and Bank Mandiri's Foreign Office, which has been well established so far and will continue to be improved in the future, can provide domino and multiplicative effects on the upcoming inbound investment, in order to support Indonesia to become a developed country in 2045", said Eka in an official statement on Friday, August 4.

Given that the Bank codenamed BMRI shares already has comprehensive capabilities in various industrial sectors from upstream to downstream which can help potential investors to build footprint, find the right local partners and develop their investments in Indonesia.

Bank Mandiri has also prepared communication media in the form of landed page investors and marketing tools that contain various information to make it easier for investors to start or develop their investments in Indonesia.