Indonesia's Liquidity Boost Seen Lifting State-Owned Banks' Earnings -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Sep 12, 2025

0053 GMT - Indonesia's planned 200 trillion rupiah fund injection is expected to benefit state-owned lenders, Citi analyst Ferry Wong says in a note. Six banks are expected to receive the liquidity, including Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia and Bank Tabungan Negara, he notes. The funds, drawn from the government's surplus at Bank Indonesia, equal about 4.5% of total deposits at these state-owned enterprise banks, he reckons. With potential funding costs below market deposit rates, lenders should see improved lending margins, boosting profitability, he adds. (yingxian.wong@wsj.com)

 

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September 11, 2025 20:53 ET (00:53 GMT)

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