Jakarta (Antara Bali) - The government said it will abandon the planned acquisition of
Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) by Bank Mandiri, citing that the two state
lenders have different characteristics.
"BTN, which was created specially to support the public housing
sector, should not be merged with a commercial bank," Coordinating
Minister for Economic Affairs Chairul Tanjung stated here on Thursday.
In reality, Indonesia needed one large bank capable of competing
with foreign banks in the lead up to the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)
in 2015, he said.
"Bank Mandiri is not among the top 10 banks in Southeast Asia. Only
the top 10 banks have so far been involved in the policy making
process. That harms us, and we need a large bank," he added.
Therefore, the government was studying the possibility of merging
state-owned banks into a large bank in the future, he noted.
Hopefully, the result of the study will serve as a recommendation
for the next government to strengthen the national banking industry, he
said.
"Commercial banks should be merged. In this relatively short time,
the current government will recommend that the next government merge the
banks based on the results of the study," he added.
He hinted that the planned merger of state-owned banks will not
affect a certain bank and the study will be conducted for the national
banking industry as a whole.
"We do not specifically talk about one bank. We are only studying
the architecture of the national banking industry. In this regard, we
are studying each state bank, including those carrying out special
tasks," he said.
State Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskan had originally planned to
merge BTN and Bank Mandiri to help BTN meet high demand for home loans.
However, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono directed that the
strategy plan be discontinued on the ground it will have a far-reaching
impact on the general elections.(WDY)
Government May not Continue Bank Mandiri`s Plan to Acquire BTN
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