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Bank Muamalat
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Bank Muamalat Indonesia (BMI), commonly called as Bank Muamalat, is a commercial bank in Indonesia operating on the principles of Islamic banking. The bank was founded in 1 November 1991, based on the initiative of the Indonesian Council of Ulamas (MUI) and under the auspices of the Government of Indonesia.[1] The bank's operations began in 1 May 1992[1] with foreign exchange service began in 1994. Funding products apply the principles of wadiah (deposit) and mudarabah (profit-sharing). Financing products apply the principles of bai’ (buy and sell), musharakah (equity sharing), mudarabah, and ijarah (rent). Bank Muamalat serves nearly 3,000,000 customers throughout Indonesia and Malaysia.[citation needed]
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Currently, 82.65% stake of Bank Muamalat is owned by an Indonesian government agency, Hajj Fund Management Agency (BPKH), followed by Andre Mirza Hartawan (commissioner of the bank) with 5.19%, the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) with 2.04% shares, and others (10.11%).[2]
The bank announced the plan for the company to be listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange by late 2023.[3][4]
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Network
To date, the Bank has 239 service offices and also supported by an extensive service network consisting of 568 Muamalat ATM units, 120,000 ATM Bersama and Prima ATM networks, 51 Mobile Cash Car units.
Management
Sharia Supervisory Board
Board of Commissioners
Board of Directors
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