PT Bank JTrust Indonesia Tbk provides various banking products and services to retail customers and corporates. It operates through three segments: Retail Funding; Loan and Export Import; and Treasury. The company offers time, savings, and demand deposits; mortgage, unsecured, working capital, and term installment loans, as well as agricultural equipment and machinery investment credit products; and bancassurance products. It also provides treasury products and services, such as banknotes transaction, general foreign exchange transaction, and securities or fixed income securities; and buys and sells foreign exchange. In addition, the company offers bank guarantee, shipping guarantee, bank reference, payroll, letter of credit, clearing, domestic and overseas money transfer and collection, safe deposit box, payment and billing, ATM and debit cards, and internet banking services, as well as tender, advance payment, and performance bonds. As of December 31, 2021, it operated 22 branches, 20 sub-branches, and 50 ATMs across 22 cities in Indonesia. The company was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia. PT Bank JTrust Indonesia Tbk is a subsidiary of J Trust Co., Ltd.
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