As a state-owned bank, BRI played a key role in realizing the government’s vision in the development of people’s economy. In 1960, the government change BRI’s name into Bank Koperasi dan Nelayan (BKTN). Based on Law No.21 of 1968, the government renamed the bank BRI and it became a public bank. Later, based on Banking Law No.7 of 1992, BRI had its name and legal status of its entity changed to PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero). With a focus on micro, small and medium businesses, BRI has inspired a lot of other organizations to empower the businesses in these sectors as they are the backbone of the Indonesian economy.
On November 10, 2003, BRI became a publicly listed company and the government divested 30% of its shares to the public. Since the Go Public, the price of BRI’s shares have always increased and are now included in the Blue Chips shares belonging to the LQ45 group. With the public controlling 43% of its shares, BRI’s shares are actively traded in the capital market. Today, BRI stands out as a strong bank in the midst of the Indonesian economy from the villages to the cities.
Resident Auditor
Throughout Indonesia | Closing Date: 30 June 2011
Requirements:
- Education S2 or S1 from the Faculty of Economics
- Age max. 35 years old
- GPA min. 2.75
- Fluent in English both written and spoken
- Working experience minimum 3 years experience as an Internal Auditor at Bank/Financial Institution
Application Procedure:
For those interested candidates, please apply online in the following link.
Online Application BRI