InternationalStrategic Alliances
387in
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Banks / Financial Institutions
Countries
National and International Credit Ratings
Strategic Collaboration with Multilateral /Bilateral Organization / Forum
idAAA (Stable) Pe�ndo : March, 2019Baa2 (Stable) Moody’s: March, 2019BBB (Stable) Fitch: September, 2018BBB- (Stable) S&P: December, 2018
Sources and Placement of Fund
The GovernmentIssuance of marketable securitiesShort term loan, medium term loan, and/or long term loanGrant
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Impact of Indonesia Eximbank Financing per Sector
Increasing employment up to 1,98%
Increasing export amounted to 2,45%
Contributing to GDP up to 1,86%
Increasing investment amounted to 2,13%
Reducing poverty up to 0,597% and decreasingincome inequality measured by gini ratio from 0,397to 0,392
DevelopmentalImpact
Changes in output 8,33 %
Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 5,25 %
Changes in the quantity of export 13,83 %
Job Creation 5,35 %
Changes of the poor population 0,106 %
Income Distribution -1,49 %
Changes in output 1,94 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,88 %Changes in the quantity of export 2,23 %Job Creation 1,64 %Changes of the poor population -0,117%Income Distribution -1,489 %
Changes in output 1,76 %
Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,76 %
Changes in the quantity of export 1,5 %
Job Creation 1,85 %
Changes of the poor population 0,001 %
Income Distribution -1,499 %
Food and Agriculture Chemical Industry, Fertilizers,Cement and ClayRelated Product
Transportation(Land, Air, and Water) andCommunication Services
Trade, Restaurants,Hospitality
Paper Industry andOther Industries
Animal Husbandry, Forestry,Hunting and Fisheries
Mining and otherexcavations
Forest and WoodProcessing Industry
Plantation
Construction
Spinning, Textile, Clothingand Leather Industry
Food, Beverage andTobacco Industry
Changes in output 1,93 %
Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,93 %
Changes in the quantity of export 0 %
Job Creation 2,53 %
Changes of the poor population 0,010%
Income Distribution -1,499 %
Changes in output 2,5 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2.15 %Changes in the quantity of export 3,75 %Job Creation 1,52 %Changes of the poor population -0,018 %Income Distribution -1,498 %
Changes in output 2,26 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2,33 %Changes in the quantity of export 5,15 %Job Creation 1,12 %Changes of the poor population -0,056 %Income Distribution -1,495 %
Changes in output 1,37 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,64 %Changes in the quantity of export 0,55 %Job Creation 1,55 %Changes of the poor population -0,085 %Income Distribution -1,491 %
Changes in output 0,57 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,37 %Changes in the quantity of export -0,95%Job Creation 1,22 %Changes of the poor population - 0,027 %Income Distribution -1.496 %
Changes in output 2,27 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2,060 %Changes in the quantity of export 3,040 %Job Creation 1,460 %Changes of the poor population -0,102 %Income Distribution -1,49 %
Changes in output 1,72 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,73 %Changes in the quantity of export 0,84 %Job Creation 2,42 %Changes of the poor population -0,015 %Income Distribution -1,498 %
Changes in output 1,94 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,92 %Changes in the quantity of export 2,14 %Job Creation 1,52 %Changes of the poor population -0,065 %Income Distribution -1,493 %
Changes in output 2 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2,010 %Changes in the quantity of export 1,8 %Job Creation 2,1 %Changes of the poor population -0,015 %Income Distribution -1,498 %
OECD International Working Groupon Export Credit
FINANCING GUARANTEE INSURANCE ADVISORY SERVICES
Credit and / or �nancing based on conventional or sharia principlesprovided by Indonesia Eximbank
DomesticFinancing
OverseasFinancing
ShariaFinancing
Facility to cover payment of �nancial obligations parties guaranteedin the event that guaranteed parties cannot ful�ll obligations to thecreditor
CustomGuarantee
ProjectGuarantee
Credit Guarantee
Export insurance in the form of insurance for the risk of export failure, risk of payment failure, investment madeby Indonesian companies abroad, and / or political risks in a country that is the destination of exports
A. Overseas Financing
Overseas InvestmentFinancingOverseas ProjectFinancingBuyers’ Credit
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•
•
Overseas InvestmentFinancingOverseas ProjectFinancingBuyers’ Credit
•
•
•
KURBE•
B. Domestic Financing
• Working CapitalExport Financing
• Investment ExportFinancing
• Warehouse Receipt• Export Bills Purchasing
Financing• LC Financing • Trust Receipt• Project Financing• Supplier Bills Purchasing• Export-Oriented People's
Business Credit
• Working CapitalExport Financing
• Investment ExportFinancing
• Warehouse Receipt• Export Bills Purchasing
Financing• LC Financing • Trust Receipt• Project Financing• Supplier Bills Purchasing• Export-Oriented People's
Business Credit
C. Sharia Financing
• Murabahah • Musyarakah • Mudharabah • Istisna • Ijarah/Ijarah Muntahiya
Bittamlik • •
WakalahSharia Factoring
SME Financing
NATIONAL INTEREST ACCOUNT(NIA)
• Project Guarantee• Custom Guarantee• Credit Guarantee
• Overseas InvestmentInsurance
• Export Insurance• Buyer’s Default
Payment Risk•
Political Risk Insurance
• CPNE (CoachingProgram for NewExporter)
• Capacity Building• Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR)
Indonesia Eximbank’s Business Lines
Financing Guarantee
Insurance
Advisory Services
Capacity Building
Is an activity for Improvethe ability of Individuals,and Groups OrganizationalFramework ImproveExport Performance National
Is social responsibility Institutefor social conditions andcommunity economics as wellenvironment realized in variousforms of activities implementedin a planned manner andcontinuous according to the visionmission of the Institute.
Programs prepared with a duration of about1 year through the stages of selectingexport-oriented SMEs.
Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR)
Coaching Program for new Exporter (CPNE)dan Digital HandHolding Program=
$
ABOUTINDONESIA EXIMBANK
Indonesia Eximbank (LPEI) Indonesia Eximbank (IEB) is a �nancial institution whol-ly-owned by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia that was established pursuant to the Act No.2 Year 2009 to perform the National Export Financing (PEN).
Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia (LPEI)
SMEFinancing
MANDATE & RESPONSIBILITIES
NIA Achievements 2015-2018
National Interest Account (NIA)
NIA Railroad Passenger Trainto Bangladesh (PT. INKA) in 2015KMK Number.1156/KMK.08/2015
Allocation Rp. 300 Billion
Foreign ExchangeUS$ 72 Million/Rp. 977 Billion
Realization83,80% (Rp. 251,41 Billion)
TKDN70%
30 Supplier16.000 Person
NIA Business Resilience in 2016KMK Number 167/KMK.08/2016
Allocation Rp. 700 Billion
Foreign ExchangeRp. 265 Billion
Realization17,29% (Rp. 121,5 Billion)
96 Supplier3.067 Person
Act of the Republic of IndonesiaNumber 2 of 2009
Legal
PMK 198/PMK.08/2017
NIA Freight and train carsPassenger part II (PT. INKA)in 2017 (on-going)KMK Number 513/KMK.08/2018
Bangladesh and Srilanka
Rp1 Trillion
Until 31 Dec 2020
Additional Foreign Exchange US$ 150 Million
30 Supplier; 5.800 Person
NIA All Commodities to the RegionAfrica in 2017 (on-going)KMK Number 01/KMK.08/2019
Countries in the African regionexcept the country that gets itspecial attention
Rp.1,3 Trillion
Until 31 Dec 2020
133 Supplier; 23.085 Person
NIA Aircraft (PT. DI)in 2017 (on-going)KMK Number.512/KMK.08/2018
Thailand, Nepal, Uni Emirat Arab, andCountries in the African regionthat are not at the UN embargo
Rp. 400 Billion
Until 31 Dec 2020
Additional Foreign Exchange US$ 578 Juta
17 Supplier; 6.915 Person
Total Asset
120 Trillion
12,9
Insurance
11,9 Trillion Entity
Guarantee
11,3 Trillion
0,3
Financing
9,2 Trillion Trillion
Total Client
±1.288
Employees
473 Person
136 Person
NewExporter
23 Exporters Branches
(HO & Subs)
0 77 Entity Trillion
TrillionCPNE
Program
Channels
8
4 Branches
Correspondent/Banks
387 Institutions
200 Institution
109 Trillion
IDR Trillion
Overseas Project
Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia (LPEI)
TurkiGarbarata Procurement Project
QatarBoat Rental For Oil drilling
IndiaGas Pipe Developmentand Installation
Sri LankaOil Pipe Construction
MalaysiaEPC Factory ProjectAmmonia and Urea
MyanmarConstruction of the Rig Platform
BangladeshProcurement of
Passenger Train Cars
Timor LesteDevelopment and
Installation of GeneratorsElectricity
VietnamAirport Development
FilipinaGarbarata Procurement Project
Total Asset
Doc. December 2018
Rp. 120 Trillion
IEB INSTITUTE
UNIED (University Network for Indonesia Export Development)
Member of UNIED
UNIED is a network of universities in Indonesia that pay attention to policy
was initiated by Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia (Indonesia Eximbank)and was fully supported by the Indonesian Minister of Finance and theIndonesian Minister of Research and Higher Education as the Trustees.
UNRAM UNRI UNUD UNS USUIPB UNAIR UNDIP UGM UNHAS UI
Coaching Program forNew Exporter (CPNE)
Indonesia Eximbank’s CoverageAccross Indonesia
Bassic Training New Exporter
Results of IEB Institute Studies
Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009
Peran Strategis LPEIDalam Mendorong Ekonomi Kerakyatan
Melalui Penciptaan Nilai TambahStudi Kasus Eksportir Kayu dan Kayu Olahan LPEI
Institute
Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009
Institute
DAMPAK PERGERAKAN NILAI TUKAR RUPIAH TERHADAP AKTIVITAS EKSPOR DAN IMPOR NASIONAL
For Indonesian Use Only
InstituteFor Indonesian Use Only
Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009
Penyusunan Kajian
INFRASTUKTUR EKSPOR
Institute
Kajian Potensi Ekonomi dan Risiko Negara-Negara Kawasan Asia Selatan
Penetrating The South Asian Market
For Indonesian Use Only
Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009
InstituteFor Indonesian Use Only
Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009
Penyusunan Kajian
Pengukuran Dampak Ekonomi dan Sosialatas Fasilitas Pembiayaan LPEI pada 2 Debitur Segmen Koperasi
Kementerian Luar NegeriRepublik Indonesia
Institute
Kajian Potensi Ekonomi dan Risiko Negara-Negara Benua Afrika
ROAD TO AFRICA
Kementerian KeuanganRepublik Indonesia
For Indonesian Use Only
Edisi Pertama: Maret 2018
Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia (LPEI)Indonesia Eximbank
Gedung Bursa Efek IndonesiaMenara II, Lantai 8, Sudirman CBD
Jl. Jend. Sudirman kav. 52-53Jakarta 12190, IndonesiaTelp. : +62-21 515 4638Fax. : +62-21 515 4639
www.indonesiaeximbank.go.id
Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009
Institute
Laporan Dampak Ekonomi & Sosial 9 Tahun LPEI
@indonesiaeximbank @eximbank_inaIndonesia EximbankIndonesia Eximbank
Since 2009, LPEI has managed to prove its roles and become asone of crucial parts in improving Indonesia’s national export
1.500 SMEs 23 Exporters December 2018
Pulp, Paper, Carton,Book, and Publisher
China, UAE, Oman,Philippines, Taiwan, India
Pakistan, Malaysia,Hongkong, Timor Leste
Chemical InorganicSubstance
China, Thailand,Timor Leste
Mineral Fuels(exc Coal, Oil & Gas)
Tiongkok, United State,United Kingdom, Italy,
Germany, India, Taiwan,Japan, Belgium, Korea
Rubber &Rubber Products
India, Bangladesh, Tiongkok,Malaysia, Korea, Kenya,
Madagascar, Angola, Tanzania
Palm Oil
United State, Korea, Belgium,India, Canada, United Kingdom
Taiwan, Turkey, Japan,New Zealand
Aluminium
United State, Egypt, Korea,Japan, Turkey, Brazil,China, ThailandBangladesh, UAE
Textile &Textile Product
China, Japan, India,Malaysia, Korea, United State,Vietnam, Saudi Arabia,Thailand, Taiwan
Singapore, Hongkong, KoreaSwiss, Australia, India
Gold
China, India, Taiwan, KoreaMalaysia, Timor Leste, AustraliaNew Zealand, Japan, Thailand
Steel & Iron
Korea, India, China, BangladeshThailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, FilipinaMyanmar, Malaysia
Coal & Briquette
Our Debtor’s Top 10 Export CommodityDistribution and Destination Country
FinancingRp. 109 Trillion
InsuranceRp. 11,3 Trillion
GuaranteeRp. 11,3 Trillion
Financial PerformanceIn IDR