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While 2015 was widely regarded as a rough patch for Indonesia’s capital markets, on a medium- and long-term basis the market has posted significant growth. From 2005 through to the end of 2015, the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) – the market benchmark for the Indonesia Stock Exchange’s (IDX) – rose around four-fold, or 15% per annum, according...

 

As the largest economy and home to the largest population among the 10 ASEAN member states, Indonesia is considered to be a driving force behind the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), which formally launched in 2015. The AEC project, which has been under way since the mid-2000s, aims to integrate the region into a single...

 

What has been the impact of the economic slowdown in non-performing loan (NPL) ratios?

 

With rising levels of public participation, a robust regulatory framework in place and high profitability at most institutions, in 2015-16 Indonesia’s banking sector performed strongly, building on nearly a decade of expansion and rapidly increasing returns. Home to 118 commercial banks and more than 1600 rural regional banks – the latter of...

 

How would you assess the Indonesian banking sector’s potential for growth?

 

To what extent can mobile banking help increase banking penetration generally?

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