SHORT-TERM BANK LOANS continued
19. BONDS AND NOTES continued
a. Bonds continued The funds received from public offering of bonds net of issuance costs, are to be used for increasing capital expenditure which consisted of: wave broadband bandwidth, softswitching, datacom, information technology and others, infrastructure backbone, metro network, regional metro junction, internet protocol, and satellite system and optimizing legacy and supporting facilities fixed wireline and wireless. As of June 30, 2013, the rating of the bonds issued by PT Pemeringkat Efek Indonesia Pefindo is idAAA stable outlook. Based on indenture trusts agreement, the Company is required to comply with all covenants or restrictions including maintaining financial ratios as follows: 1. Debt to equity ratio should not exceed 2:1. 2. EBITDA to finance costs ratio should not be less than 5:1. 3. Debt service coverage is 125. As of June 30, 2013, the Company complied with the above mentioned ratios. b. MTN Interest Issuance Maturity payment Notes Principal Rp date date period MTN Metra I Phase 1 30 June 9, 2009 June 19, 2012 Quarterly Phase 2 20 February 1, 2010 February 2, 2013 Quarterly Metra II Phase 1 20 December 28, 2011 December 28, 2014 Quarterly Phase 2 10 February 22, 2012 February 22, 2015 Quarterly Sigma 30 November 17, 2009 November 17,2014 Semi-annually Finnet Phase 1 10 October 16, 2009 November 17, 2012 Monthly Phase 2 15 March 18, 2010 March 24, 2013 Monthly In December 2012, the MTN was fully repaid by Metra through refinancing with BNI Note 20. In May 2012, the MTN was fully repaid by Sigma. In March 2013, the MTN was fully repaid by Finnet The Arranger of the Medium Term Notes is Bahana, with Bank Mega acting as Trustee, and KSEI is acting as Collecting Agent and Custodian. Proceeds from the issuance of MTN were used to, among others expand the business and for working capital. Metra secures a minimum value of 40 of the outstanding MTN principal. The maximum value of 60 of the outstanding MTN principal is unsecured and at all times ranked pari passu with other unsecured debts of Metra. Metra may buy back all or part of the MTN at any time before the maturity date of the MTN. The MTN of Sigma and Finnet are not secured by a specific collateral, but secured by all of Sigma s and Finnet s assets, movable or non-movable, either existing or in the future Note 10c.x which become a collateral to MTN holders and at all times ranked pari passu without any preference other creditor privileges in accordance with prevailing regulations. Sigma and Finnet may buy back all or part of the MTN at any time before the maturity date of MTN. Refer to Note 37 for details of related party transactions.Parts
» Establishment and general information
» Establishment and general information continued
» GENERAL continued FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» Public offering of securities of the Company
» Public offering of securities of the Company continued Subsidiaries
» GENERAL continued d. Subsidiaries continued
» Subsidiaries continued GENERAL continued
» Basis of preparation of financial statements
» Basis of preparation of financial statements continued
» Principles of consolidation SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Transactions with related parties
» Transactions with related parties continued
» Business combinations SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Investments in associated companies
» Inventories SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Prepaid expenses SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Intangible assets SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Intangible assets continued SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Property and equipment - direct acquisitions
» Property and equipment - direct acquisitions continued
» Leases SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Leases continued SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Deferred charges - land rights
» Trade payables SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Borrowings SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Foreign currency translation Revenue and expense recognition
» Revenue and expense recognition continued
» Employee benefits SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Employee benefits continued SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Income tax SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Financial instruments SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Financial instruments continued SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Segment information Provisions SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Retirement benefits SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES continued
» Impairment of non-financial assets
» CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS continued
» OTHER CURRENT FINANCIAL ASSETS TRADE RECEIVABLES
» TRADE RECEIVABLES continued FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» INVENTORIES FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS continued PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
» PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT continued
» ADVANCES AND OTHER NON-CURRENT ASSETS continued INTANGIBLE ASSETS
» INTANGIBLE ASSETS continued FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» INTANGIBLE ASSETS continued TRADE PAYABLES June 30,
» ACCRUED EXPENSES June 30, FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» UNEARNED INCOME June 30, FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» SHORT-TERM BANK LOANS continued
» CURRENT MATURITIES OF LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
» CURRENT MATURITIES OF LONG-TERM LIABILITIES continued
» TWO-STEP LOANS continued FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» BONDS AND NOTES FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» BONDS AND NOTES continued BANK LOANS
» BANK LOANS continued FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» NON-CONTROLLING INTEREST Juni 30, CAPITAL STOCK
» CAPITAL STOCK continued ADDITIONAL PAID-IN CAPITAL Juni 30,
» REVENUES FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES EXPENSES 2013
» TAXATION TAXATION continued FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» TAXATION continued FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» TAXATION continued TAXATION continued
» BASIC AND DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE
» CASH DIVIDENDS AND GENERAL RESERVE RETIREMENT BENEFITS OBLIGATION
» RETIREMENT BENEFITS OBLIGATION continued a.
» RETIREMENT BENEFITS OBLIGATION continued a. Prepaid pension benefit costs continued
» Pension benefit costs provisions
» RETIREMENT BENEFITS OBLIGATION continued b. Pension benefit costs provisions continued
» POST-RETIREMENT HEALTH CARE BENEFITS
» POST-RETIREMENT HEALTH CARE BENEFITS continued
» Nature of relationships and accountstransactions with related parties
» 2,046 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued a.
» 2,107 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued b. Transactions with related parties continued
» 283 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued b. Transactions with related parties continued
» 145 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued b. Transactions with related parties continued
» Cash and cash equivalents Note 3
» Other current financial assets Note 4
» Trade receivables - net Note 5
» Advances and prepaid expenses Note 7
» 14 June 30, 2013 Advances and other non-current
» 5 Short-term bank loans Note 16
» j. Short-term bank loans Note 16
» Long-term bank loans Note 20
» 8,396 RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS continued b. Transactions with related parties continued
» Significant agreements with related parties
» Key management personnel remuneration
» POST-RETIREMENT HEALTH CARE BENEFITS continued SEGMENT INFORMATION
» SEGMENT INFORMATION continued FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» REVENUE-SHARING ARRANGEMENTS RSA FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» Fixed line telephone tariffs
» Mobile cellular telephone tariffs
» Interconnection tariffs TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFFS
» SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS AND AGREEMENTS a.
» SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS AND AGREEMENTS continued a.
» Borrowings and other credit facilities
» SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS AND AGREEMENTS continued c.
» SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS AND AGREEMENTS continued
» CONTINGENCIES FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» CONTINGENCIES continued FS TLKM Q2 2013 English
» ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DENOMINATED IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES
» ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DENOMINATED IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES continued FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT
» 0.10 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT continued
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