[2][3][4] It was previously known as Bank Kaltim or East Kalimantan Bank until 2017 when the company was renamed after North Kalimantan was created five years ago.
[5] It is also one of the biggest compared to other province's regional development banks in Indonesia.
[5][6] The company was established by Regional Law Number 3 of 1964.
[7][8] As of 2018, 37% of the bank shares are owned by East Kalimantan provincial government, while the rest is distributed to government of regencies and cities in East and North Kalimantan province.
[1] As with other regional development banks in Indonesia, its commissioner is appointed directly by provincial government serving 4 years-term and managed by regional provincial laws.