ABN AMRO traces its history in Indonesia back to early 1826 when its predecessor, The Dutch Trading Society, opened its first trading office in all of Asia in Jakarta, known as Batavia in those days. Since the beginning, the bank's position has grown from the oldest established foreign bank in the country to the foreign bank with the largest distribution network. In addition we support our corporate and institutional, private banking and asset management clients.
Today the bank has over 660 employees, maintaining 15 branches in 10 cities including Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Medan, Solo, Semarang, Denpasar, Manado, Makasar and Balikpapan.
While building long-term relationships, ABN AMRO remains committed to the Indonesian market and offers a full-spectrum of financial products and services including corporate banking, trade finance, structured finance, treasury, transaction banking and consumer banking.
The diversity of
awards and recognitions ABN AMRO wins reflects our commitment to the Asian Pacific market. We ranked No.6 in Capital Raising in Asia (excl. Japan) from
Euromoney in October 2005, we won the Best Project Finance House of the Year award from
Euromoney in July 2005 and the Project Finance Advisory House of the Year award from
The Asset in December 2004.
Our clients can expect the highest level of services and tailored solutions. We maintain a broad
global network for an extensive international presence giving you the combined benefit of local knowledge and world-class skills. For more detailed information, please click on the links below:
For further local information, please visit our
ABN AMRO Indonesian internet site.
"…largest Indonesian IPO since 1996, Mandiri delivered a deal which satisfied investors' desire for yield and growth. The IPO met its stated objective of securing deal pricing above book value. PT Bank Mandiri was able to increase this back towards the divestment size it had originally envisaged. And by leaving money on the table for investors, the government ensured a solid secondary market debut."
CF magazine Dec/Jan '03/04 issue no. 227