JAKARTA. Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII), one of the nation’s top 10 banks, has lowered its 2013 credit growth target to 18-20 percent from 22 percent. “Indonesia’s macro economy condition has forced us to lower the credit growth target from 22 percent to 18-20 percent,” said BII president director Khairussaleh Ramli when explaining BII’s performance in Jakarta on Monday. In the first half of 2013, Indonesia’s economy grew 6.1 percent from the 6.3 percent forecast in the state budget
BII lowers credit growth target to 18-20 percent
JAKARTA. Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII), one of the nation’s top 10 banks, has lowered its 2013 credit growth target to 18-20 percent from 22 percent. “Indonesia’s macro economy condition has forced us to lower the credit growth target from 22 percent to 18-20 percent,” said BII president director Khairussaleh Ramli when explaining BII’s performance in Jakarta on Monday. In the first half of 2013, Indonesia’s economy grew 6.1 percent from the 6.3 percent forecast in the state budget