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Bank Mandiri Named Indonesia's Best Company by TIME

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Bank Mandiri Named Indonesia's Best Company by TIME
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Bank Mandiri has reaffirmed its position as a leading financial institution by retaining recognition as one of the best companies in the Asia-Pacific region. This accolade was awarded through the Asia-Pacific Best Companies 2026 ranking released by TIME in collaboration with Statista.

According to the TIME Asia-Pacific’s Best Companies of 2026 assessment, Bank Mandiri recorded the highest ranking among Indonesian companies, surpassing 18 other Indonesian firms with a score of 85.91. This achievement results from evaluations across three main pillars: employee satisfaction, financial performance, and sustainability transparency.

This recognition from TIME continues Bank Mandiri’s positive achievements from the previous year in the list of top companies in the Asia-Pacific region, while reflecting the company’s consistency in maintaining performance amid increasingly complex global economic dynamics. This demonstrates the effectiveness of its long-term strategy and the resilience of its business model in creating sustainable added value for all stakeholders.

Bank Mandiri’s Director of Finance & Strategy, Novita Widya Anggraini, stated that this positive achievement is the fruit of the consistent implementation of business fundamental strengthening strategies by the company. This success also reflects the effectiveness of integrated synergies to drive quality growth.

“This recognition is a reflection of our commitment to delivering solid performance with a spirit of wholehearted service. We continue to strengthen Bank Mandiri’s role as part of an adaptive, resilient, and future-oriented financial ecosystem,” said Novita in her official statement on Thursday (16/4).

This business performance strengthening is demonstrated through Bank Mandiri’s tangible financial results, with an average annual net profit growth (CAGR) over the last five years reaching 27.4%, reflecting the company’s consistency in maintaining profitability amid diverse economic cycle dynamics. This achievement also strengthens the more optimal growth trajectory.

Throughout 2025, Bank Mandiri recorded a net profit of Rp56.3 trillion, supported by solid performance reflected in the acceleration of non-interest income by 14.5% year-on-year. Credit expansion increased by 13.4% annually to Rp1,895 trillion, which also drove the company’s total assets to grow by 16.6% to Rp2,829.9 trillion. In particular, MSME credit disbursement recorded a year-on-year growth of 4.88%, underscoring Bank Mandiri’s strategic role in supporting around 1.3 million small and medium enterprises as the backbone of the national economy.

Furthermore, Novita mentioned that this achievement was also accelerated by the optimisation of financial services through the integration of the Mandiri Group ecosystem. Strengthening digital platforms such as Livin’ by Mandiri, Kopra by Mandiri, and Livin’ Merchant has driven more inclusive service expansion, reflected in the growth of Livin’ and Kopra transactions by 21.3% year-on-year and 14.5% year-on-year, respectively. This affirms the strategic role of digital channels in enhancing service quality and expanding the company’s business reach.

Bank Mandiri’s success in obtaining the title as one of the best companies in the Asia-Pacific is also supported by the company’s commitment to strengthening human resource quality as an important pillar of growth. These efforts are carried out sustainably through the development of a more productive, inclusive, and collaborative work environment to support overall organisational performance.

This strengthening is reflected in the increase in employee engagement scores, showing a positive trend from year to year. This is part of the company’s efforts to build a more open work culture by aligning various internal inputs with relevant initiatives, while supporting the creation of an adaptive work environment for sustained performance.

Novita also expressed appreciation to all Mandirians who play an important role in maintaining the consistency of the company’s performance and service quality to date. According to her, the dedication of Mandirians is the main pillar behind every innovation and service that strengthens the company’s competitive advantage.

“We also thank the loyalty of all customers who have given full trust to Bank Mandiri to grow together,” said Novita.

On the other hand, Bank Mandiri continues to strengthen its commitment to sustainability principles through the integrated implementation of ESG in its business strategy. This step is realised through increased transparency, prudent risk management, and the development of a sustainable financing portfolio.

Bank Mandiri obtained the highest ESG ranking in Indonesia based on MSCI with an AA rating, positioning Bank Mandiri as one of the banks with the leading ESG scores in Southeast Asia. In addition, the company’s ESG risk profile is recorded at 9.5, or in the negligible category, which reflects a relatively low level of risk and increasingly well-managed environmental, social, and governance aspects.

Looking ahead, Bank Mandiri is committed to continuing to strengthen its business through technology optimisation and digital ecosystem enhancement. With its position as a driver of the national economy ecosystem, the company will continue to provide financial solutions that are relevant to the broad needs of society.

“Bank Mandiri will continue to present strategic initiatives that not only drive business growth but also provide sustainable positive impacts for the economy and society at large,” concluded Novita.

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