IDR 57 Trillion Profit: How Much Dividend Will BRI Distribute?
Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (BBRI) has published its annual financial report for the period ending December 31, 2025, or full year 2026. This financial data serves as the primary basis for analysts and investors in projecting the final dividend distribution scheduled for March or April 2026. With its solid fundamental position, the company is expected to maintain an attractive shareholder remuneration policy through a consistent payout ratio.
Analysis of Financial Performance and 2026 Dividend Estimates
Based on the consolidated income statement, BBRI recorded a net profit attributable to owners of the parent entity of IDR 56.65 trillion in 2025, or nearly IDR 57 trillion. This profit resulted in a basic earnings per share (EPS) of IDR 376. If the overall consolidated profit is calculated, the profit reaches IDR 57.13 trillion.
If the company sets a Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) of 86%, consistent with the previous year’s ratio, the total dividend for the 2025 financial year is projected to reach IDR 323.36 per share. Given that BBRI has distributed an interim dividend of IDR 137 per share to investors on January 15, 2026, the estimated remaining final dividend is IDR 186.4 per share. This value is the result of the total projected annual dividend, assuming the interim dividend is included in the dividend distribution in March or April. Fundamentally, this dividend distribution capacity is supported by total consolidated assets reaching IDR 2,135.37 trillion. In addition, operational efficiency is reflected in the stable growth of net profit amid credit distribution reaching IDR 1,460.73 trillion as of the end of December 2025.
Historical Data and Projected Investor Returns
The projected final dividend of IDR 186.4 per share indicates a return rate of around 4.74%, or a consolidated annual yield of around 8.23% using a price of 3,930, with a dividend per share of 323.36 for the 2025 financial year. Historically, BBRI has a long track record of distributing profits to shareholders, with the execution of final dividends routinely carried out in the March to April period. This clear dividend policy is one of the main factors that maintains investor confidence in this state-owned bank’s shares on the stock exchange. The following is a recapitulation of historical data on BBRI’s dividend payments from 2004 to the projected 2026, based on the ex-dividend date and the nominal amount paid:
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