Bank Mandiri

[3] Total assets as of 2022, were 1.992 Trillion rupiah (around US$133 Billion).

Bank Bumi Daya and Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia was previously merged in 1965 by the Indonesian government under Guided Democracy into Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) umbrella, 1968: The Indonesian government then reorganized the banks in 1968 as the New Order government took place.

In 1998, the government merged BBD, BDN, BankExim and Bapindo to create Bank Mandiri[5] to restructurize some state-owned banks to manage impacts of financial crisis at the time.

[6] In 2004, the bank opened a branch in Dili, East Timor and a representative office in Shanghai, China.

Based on mystery shopper method done by surveyor, in 2011 Bank Mandiri got average value 91.23 percent, a first time for a bank got more than 90 percent over 15 years survey.

The Museum Mandiri , the former Dutch East Indian headquarters of the Netherlands Trading Society that was nationalised after the independence period.
The former logo of Bank Mandiri, used until January 2008.
The second logo of Bank Mandiri, used from January 2008 until October 2016. Since October 2016, the "ribbon" logo goes flat.