Image of The Indonesian State Banks Merger and Consolidation: BNI-BTN Model: an overview

The Indonesian State Banks Merger and Consolidation: BNI-BTN Model: an overview

| Gmd : Text

| Availability :

00000008594155 (GFP)Available - Ada

Publisher :IPMI , 1997

This study will explore the feasibility of merger / acquisition between Indonesian State Banks, in particular the BNI-BTN. Indonesian State banks are currently facing many challenges to improve their performance and efficiencies. How would Indonesian banks, including State and Private institution position themselves in the coming war-field?

Starting with the objectives of the study and the context / scope we are going to explore, the study will flow to industry analysis in pre and post ASEAN globalization (AFTA 2003), the era of increasing global competitiveness.

Background of both banks and fundamental theory will be explained deliberately in term of merger/consolidation. BNI will reportedly merge with BTN, BON with BBD and Exim bank with Bapindo, but BRI will left independently.

Discussion will heat up to the hard core of the paper, financial analysis, where the possibility of merger/acquisition through some valuing methods will be elaborated thoroughly. What will happen to the bad debt, left by pre merger/acquisition? Will merger or acquisition directly help to reduce the NPL figure faced by the two banks?

Other important discussion is towards the human resources. What will happen to the employees? What government should do to them? How to prepare the Banking HR in order to compete in the globalization era?

Finally we are going to discuss the cutting edge of banking industry war, the technology. The future of banking is dependent upon the future of money. Home self-service banking will make many bank assets and staff redundant. However, cyber-banking will require new types of services, institutions and employment.

Existing private banks (BNI -BTN post merger) will wither unless they can provide new types of financial mediation, this will be required for cyber-banking to develop in a meaningful way...



Research Location: BNI and BTN

Supervisor: Irma L. Kenny, MBA

Accepted: 19 November 1997



For IPMI Internal -- Read at Library only.

Series Title
-
Call Number
155
Publisher Place Jakarta
Collation
v, 74 p.: tabs., figs.; 27 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
-
Classification
-

No other version available



Information


RECORD DETAIL


Back To PreviousXML DetailCite this