JAKARTA: State-run Bank Mandiri, Indonesia’s largest lender, says its expansion into the Malaysian market has been met with little success because the requirements for the full banking status set by Bank Negara are “too restrictive”.
Bank Mandiri president director Budi Gunadi Sadikin said it would continue to pursue wider access into Malaysia even though Bank Negara had not responded to its requests for a degree of leeway.
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