BJBR - PT. Bank Pembangunan Daerah Jawa Barat dan Banten Tbk

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JAKARTA - PT BPD Jawa Barat dan Banten Tbk (BJBR)'s conventional credit distribution grew 12.89% in 2022 compared to 2021. On the other hand, third party funds (DPK) rose 7.3%.

In the 2022 Financial Report quoted on Wednesday (1/2), Yuddy Renaldi, President Director of PT Bank Jabar dan Banten Tbk (BJBR) stated that the distribution of loans was amounted to IDR 108.33 trillion, up from IDR 95.96 trillion and sharia financing and receivables at IDR 7.25 trillion, up from IDR 6.28 trillion.

Deposits from customers were recorded at IDR 122.01 trillion, up from IDR 113.76 trillion and deposits from sharia customers at IDR 795.97 billion, growing from IDR 615.11 billion.

The BPD's revenue was IDR 13.63 trillion, a slight increase from IDR 13.21 trillion. Income from loan interest was IDR 12.81 trillion, up from IDR 12.42 trillion, followed by sharia income of IDR 772.46 billion, up from IDR 720.55 billion, fees and commission income of IDR 35.22 billion, sloping down from IDR 60.72 billion, and sharia fees and commission income to IDR 12.19 billion, up from IDR 7.46 billion.

BJBR posted an operating profit of IDR 2.84 trillion, up from IDR 2.59 trillion and profit for the year IDR 2.24 trillion, a slight increase from IDR 2.01 trillion. (LK/LM)