PT Bank IBK Indonesia Tbk provides banking products and services in Indonesia. The company accepts savings and giro accounts, and deposits. It also offers business capital credit, investment credit, and consumption/consumptive credit loans, as well as non-cash loans; trade finance products, such as export and import documentary credit, L/C issuance, L/C amendment and/settlement, negotiation, trust receipt, standby and transfer letters of credit, and letters of guarantee/shipping guarantee, as well as ATM, foreign exchange, and remittance services. As of December 31, 2020, it had 11 branches, 11 sub-branches, and 7 cash offices located in Jakarta, Bekasi, Bandung, Surabaya, Lampung, Solo, Medan, Palembang, Tangerang, Semarang, Pontianak, and Pekanbaru. The company was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. PT Bank IBK Indonesia Tbk operates as a subsidiary of Industrial Bank of Korea.
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