Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Lowongan Bank Muamalat

PT Bank Muamalat, one of the country’s major sharia banks, plans to offer Islamic bonds worth between US$50 million and $100 million to global investors this year.

The bank’s president director, Arviyan Arifin, said in Jakarta on Monday that the sukuk bonds would be offered to investors in the Middle East. He said that the bank would open a branch in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to support the plan. “We will issue the sukuk this year as soon as we open a branch office in Jeddah,” he said.


Muamalat finance director Hendiarto said the bank was still preparing the opening of the new Jeddah branch. “We are still trying to meet the requirements,” he added.

Hendiarto said Muamalat also planned to issue subordinated sukuk worth about Rp 800 billion ($93.6 million) to Rp 1.5 trillion to strengthen the company’s financing capacity. — JP

PT Bank Muamalat Indonesia Tbk booked IDR270 billion of gross profit throughout the year, rose 93.15% from the same period last year.

The growth of the earnings before tax was due to bigger margin income from its financing, said Director of Retail Banking Adrian A. Gunadi. Up to September, financing rose 45.24% to IDR20 trillion from IDR13.77 trillion.

Most of its financing was channeled to retailers by 65% or IDR13 trillion and the remaining was given to commercial and corporate clients. Consumer loan, particularly for property, dominated the portion followed by multifinance and cooperative.

"From the total IDR6.3 trillion consumer financing portfolio, IDR3 trillion was channeled to housing financing," Adrian said.

Bank Muamalat was established in 1991 by local and foreign investors. Islamic Development Bank owns 32.82% of the Islamic bank's share, Boubyan Bank Kuwait has 24.94%, Atwill Holdings Limited holds 17.95% and public trades the rest 5%.

Retail segment also motored the growing third party fund, which grew by IDR7.15 trillion to IDR21 trillion in total. The retail clients contributed IDR14 trillion of its third party fund.

"Saving and current account represented 50% of the total of retail’s third party fund. The rest 50% was in deposit,” Adrian detailed.


Nearly two decades after its birth, Bank Muamalat now provides services to over 2.5 million customers through a network of over 3000 outlets spread across all 33 provinces in Indonesia. The network is also supported by an alliance through more than 4000 online post office/SOPP, 32.000 ATM, as well as over 100.000 debit merchant across the country. Bank Muamalat is also the first and the only Indonesian bank running a full branch in Malaysia.


Muamalat Officer Development Program ( MODP )
 Area Kalimantan
Kualifikasi :

  • Minimum Sarjana (S1) berbagai jurusan dengan Indeks Prestasi Kumulatif 2.75 pada skala 4
  • Memiliki kemampuan Bahasa Inggris lisan dan tulisan secara aktif
  • Memiliki kemampuan mengoperasikan komputer minimal MS Office
  • Usia maksimal pada saat seleksi 27 tahun
  • Tidak memiliki hubungan keluarga dengan karyawan dan Direksi Bank Muamalat Indonesia
  • Belum menikah, dan bersedia tidak menikah selama masa pendidikan
  • Bersedia menjalani masa ikatan dinas wajib
  • Bersedia ditempatkan diseluruh wilayah Indonesia


Jika Anda berminat dan memiliki klasifikasi yang sesuai seperti diatas, masukkan data diri anda ke Bank Muamalat Recruitment Portal

atau email ke

hc.kalimantan@muamalatbank.com
 dengan menuliskan nama kode posisi MODP 27-30 (lokasi seleksi) pada subjek email Anda
 contoh: MODP 27-30 (Balikpapan)

(Batas akhir lamaran sampai dengan 06 Oktober 2012)

Catatan Tambahan :
Hanya pelamar yang lulus dari seleksi administrasi yang akan diikutsertakan pada tahap seleksi
Setiap tahap seleksi berlaku sistem GUGUR
Pelaksanaan seleksi tidak dikenakan biaya apapun
Proses seleksi akan dilaksanakan di Balikpapan jika jumlah pelamar yang lulus seleksi administrasi mencapai quota tertentu. Apabila jumlah aplikasi yang lulus seleksi administrasi tersebut kurang dari quota yang ditentukan maka mohon maaf proses seleksi tidak akan dilaksanakan di kota Balikpapan

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