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A. Credit Risk continued Industry Classification IC classifies industrial sectors into 3 categories based on the prospects and risks of the corresponding industry. The Bank uses IC in determining the industry market target The second tool is Industry Acceptance Criteria IAC which gives basic criteria quantitative and qualitative, which serves as key success factors in certain industrial sector. The Bank uses IAC in determining targeted customers. The third tool is Industry Limit IL which provides maximum exposure limit which can be given to a particular industrial sector. PG has fundamentally changed the business process in credit where the Bank now proactively gives priority to industries which give economic value added and select the best companies and individuals within those industries winner players which are set as targeted customers. By using this proactive approach, the Bank has successfully attracted the companies that are profitable and classified in the prospective industrial sector. This proactive approach will also prevent risk concentration within one particular industry or particular debtor because the Bank actively limits the exposure through Limit Policies Industry Limit and Debtor Limit.The Bank has been implementing an integrated Limit Management System Solution to monitor and manage limit and exposures, for both individual and portfolio level. PG is being periodically reviewed and calculated the back testing for PG is conducted regularly so that the guideline will remain relevant and up-to-date and has predictive value at an acceptable level. The Bank has already reviewed Industry Classification to ensure the appropriateness of industry classification with the recent developments. To support the use of Industry Classification, the Bank set up Industry Portfolio Analysis to identify the performance of the Banks portfolio in a specific industry sector. Bank also issues Portfolio Outlook in an ad hoc manner to anticipate the changes of economic conditions which can influence the loan portfolio performance. The issuance of Portfolio Outlook is an early warning before the changes in economic condition as mentioned above affect the loan portfolio performance. As part of its active portfolio management, the Bank always monitors the development of credit risk portfolio by calculating the Banks credit risk profile which reflects the inherent risk and the effectiveness of the risk control system. The Bank also monitors the development and the quality of the portfolio based on concentration e.g. per business segment, 25 largest debtors, industrial sector, regions, product type, currency type and risk class. Therefore, the Bank can take preventive actions and risk mitigation in both individual and portfolio level. To monitor the quality and to test the elasticity of portfolio quality NPL and Yield to changes in economic variables which can affect the Banks capital adequacy, the Bank regularly and at ad hoc basis conducts a stress test to the credit portfolio e.g. for large borrower group, business segment, industry and products based on various scenarios. With this stress test, the Bank is able to get an understanding regarding the possibility of negative impact to the business performance of BankMandiri, as well as earlier anticipate and take steps for controlling portfolio and finding the best and optimal solution for short-term and long-term strategies. Therefore, the Banks portfolio quality and capital adequacy can be well maintained. PT BANK MANDIRI PERSERO Tbk. AND SUBSIDIARIES NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS As of December 31, 2016 and for the year then ended Expressed in millions of Rupiah, unless otherwise stated 22261. RISK MANAGEMENT continued
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» Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» Merger GENERAL INFORMATION a. Establishment
» Recapitalisation GENERAL INFORMATION continued b. Merger continued
» Divestment of Government Share Ownership
» GENERAL INFORMATION continued g. Subsidiaries
» GENERAL INFORMATION continued g. Subsidiaries continued
» Structure and Management GENERAL INFORMATION continued g. Subsidiaries continued
» GENERAL INFORMATION continued h. Structure and Management continued
» Basis of Preparation of the Consolidated Financial Statements
» Financial instruments A. Financial assets
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued c. Financial instruments continued
» Transactions with related parties
» Current accounts with Bank Indonesia and other banks
» Placements with Bank Indonesia and other banks
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Securities purchasedsold under resalerepurchase agreements
» Derivative receivables and derivative payables
» Loans and sharia receivablesfinancing
» Consumer financing receivables SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued l.
» Fixed Assets, leased assets and intangible assets i. Fixed assets and software
» Fixed assets and software continued
» Allowance for possible losses on non-earning assets
» Acceptance receivables and payables
» Deposits from customers SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued v. Other assets
» Deposits from other banks Insurance contract
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued z. Insurance contract continued
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued ad. Income tax continued
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued ae. Temporary syirkah funds continued
» SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued ai. Employee benefits continued
» Determining fair values of financial instruments
» Impairment of non-financial assets
» CURRENT ACCOUNTS WITH BANK INDONESIA December 31, December 31,
» CURRENT ACCOUNTS WITH BANK INDONESIA continued December 31, December 31,
» CURRENT ACCOUNTS WITH OTHER BANKS
» CURRENT ACCOUNTS WITH OTHER BANKS continued
» PLACEMENTS WITH BANK INDONESIA AND OTHER BANKS continued
» PLACEMENTS WITH BANK INDONESIA AND OTHER BANKS continued MARKETABLE SECURITIES
» MARKETABLE SECURITIES continued MARKETABLE SECURITIES continued
» MARKETABLE SECURITIES continued Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» MARKETABLE SECURITIES continued GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT BONDS continued
» GOVERNMENT BONDS continued Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» OTHER RECEIVABLES - TRADE TRANSACTIONS
» OTHER RECEIVABLES - TRADE TRANSACTIONS continued
» SECURITIES PURCHASED UNDER RESALE AGREEMENTS
» SECURITIES PURCHASED UNDER RESALE AGREEMENTS continued
» DERIVATIVE RECEIVABLES AND PAYABLES
» DERIVATIVE RECEIVABLES AND PAYABLES continued
» 2 By type and Bank Indonesia’s collectibility:
» 2 By type and Bank Indonesia’s collectability continued:
» LOANS AND SHARIA RECEIVABLESFINANCING continued
» LOANS AND SHARIA RECEIVABLESFINANCINGcontinued
» LOANS AND SHARIA RECEIVABLESFINANCING continued LOANS AND SHARIA RECEIVABLESFINANCING continued
» CONSUMER FINANCING RECEIVABLES continued
» NET INVESTMENT FINANCE LEASES
» NET INVESTMENT IN FINANCE LEASE continued ACCEPTANCES RECEIVABLE
» ACCEPTANCES RECEIVABLE continued Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» ACCEPTANCES RECEIVABLE continued INVESTMENT IN SHARES
» INVESTMENT IN SHARES continued
» FIXED ASSETS Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» FIXED ASSETS continued Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» FIXED ASSETS continued Others
» FIXED ASSETS continued Others continued
» INTANGIBLE ASSETS December 31, December 31, OTHER ASSETS December 31, December 31,
» OTHER ASSETS continued DEPOSITS FROM CUSTOMERS - DEMANDWADIAH DEMAND DEPOSITS
» DEPOSITS FROM CUSTOMERS - SAVINGWADIAH SAVING DEPOSITS continued
» DEPOSITS FROM CUSTOMERS - TIME DEPOSITS continued
» DEPOSITS FROM OTHER BANKS - DEMANDWADIAH DEMAND AND SAVING DEPOSITS
» DEPOSITS FROM OTHER BANKS -DEMANDWADIAH DEMAND AND SAVING DEPOSITS continued
» DEPOSITS FROM OTHER BANKS - INTER-BANK CALL MONEY
» DEPOSITS FROM OTHER BANKS - TIME DEPOSITS
» LIABILITY TO UNIT-LINK HOLDERS
» LIABILITY TO UNIT-LINK HOLDERS continued
» LIABILITY TO UNIT-LINK HOLDERScontinued
» SECURITIES SOLD UNDER REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
» ACCEPTANCES PAYABLE Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» MARKETABLE SECURITIES ISSUED Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» MARKETABLE SECURITIES ISSUED continued Bonds continued
» MARKETABLE SECURITIES ISSUED continued Subordinated notes sharia mudharabah
» MARKETABLE SECURITIES ISSUED continued Subordinated notes sharia mudharabah continued
» ESTIMATED LOSSES ON COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
» Prepaid taxes December 31, December 31,
» Taxes payable December 31, December 31,
» TAXATION b. Taxes payable continued
» TAXATION continued d. Tax expense - current
» TAXATION continued d. Tax expense - current continued
» Tax on fixed assets revaluation
» Tax assessment letters Fiscal year 2013
» Tax collection letter Fiscal year 2014
» EMPLOYEE BENEFIT LIABILITIES December 31, December 31,
» OTHER LIABILITIES continued Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» FUND BORROWINGS continued December 31, December 31,
» FUND BORROWINGS continued FUND BORROWINGS continued
» FUND BORROWINGS continued Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» SUBORDINATED LOANS Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» SUBORDINATED LOANS continued Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» TEMPORARY SYIRKAH FUNDS Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» TEMPORARY SYIRKAH FUNDS continued
» Authorised, Issued and Fully Paid Capital
» SHARE CAPITAL continued a. Authorised, Issued and Fully Paid Capital continued
» SHARE CAPITAL continued a. Authorised, Issued and Fully Paid-in Capital continued
» Additional Paid-In CapitalShare Premium
» SHARE CAPITAL continued c. Distribution of net income continued
» INTEREST EXPENSE AND SHARIA EXPENSE OTHER OPERATING INCOME - OTHERS Year ended December 31,
» ALLOWANCE AND REVERSAL FOR IMPAIRMENT LOSSES Year ended December 31,
» UNREALISED GAINSLOSSES Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» GAIN ON SALE OF MARKETABLE SECURITIES AND GOVERNMENT BONDS Year ended December 31,
» SALARIES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Year ended December 31,
» SALARIES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS continued
» GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES Year ended December 31, EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
» EMPLOYEE BENEFITScontinued Pension Plan
» EMPLOYEE BENEFITS continued Pension Plan continued
» EMPLOYEE BENEFITS continued Pension Plan
» EMPLOYEE BENEFITScontinued Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» EMPLOYEE BENEFITS continued EMPLOYEE BENEFITS continued
» EMPLOYEE BENEFITS continued Labor Law No. 132003 continued
» NON-OPERATING EXPENSEINCOME - NET Year ended December 31,
» COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES continued
» FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued
» RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued
» Liabilities RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued
» Temporary Syirkah Funds Note 38
» SEGMENT INFORMATION Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» SEGMENT INFORMATION continued Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO continued
» CUSTODIAL SERVICES AND TRUST OPERATIONS
» CUSTODIAL SERVICES AND TRUST OPERATIONS continued
» CHANNELING LOANS Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» RISK MANAGEMENT Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» RISK MANAGEMENT continued Bank Mandiri Eng 31 Des 2016 Released Password Removed
» RISK MANAGEMENT continued RISK MANAGEMENT continued
» Integrated banking system agreement with vendor
» Legal matters Trade Financing with Asian Development Bank ADB
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