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Perum Peruri

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Money-printing Public Corporation of the Republic of Indonesia
Peruri
Native name
Perusahaan Umum Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia
Company typeStatutory corporation
IndustrySecurity printing and banknotes
PredecessorPN Pertjetakan Kebajoran
PN Artha Yasa
Founded15 September 1971
FounderPertjetakan Kebajoran:
Government of Indonesia and Joh. Enschedé
as Pertjetakan Kebajoran PT; Joh. Enschedé stocks bought around 1959-60
PN Artha Yasa:
Government of Indonesia
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Key people
Dwina Septiani Wijaya, CEO, Rizal Affandi Lukman, President Commissioner
RevenueIncrease Rp2,410 trillion (2016)
Increase Rp287 billion (2016)
Increase Rp161 billion (2016)
Total assetsIncrease Rp3,639 trillion (2016)
Total equityIncrease Rp2,033 trillion (2016)
Number of employees
1,688 (2016)
Websitewww.peruri.co.id

PERURI (Indonesian: Perusahaan Umum Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia) is an Indonesia State-Owned Enterprise (a.k.a BUMN) that is fully owned by the government and has transformed into a high-security technology company.

HISTORY

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PERURI is a State-Owned Enterprise (BUMN) that was established through Government Regulation Number 60 of 1971 [1], the result of a merger between the State Company (a.k.a PN) Pertjetakan Kebajoran (a.k.a Perkeba) which has a banknote printing business, with PN Arta Yasa which has a coin making business [2].

Printers Pertjetakan Kebajoran had originally been established with assistance from Dutch banknote printers Joh. Enschedé.[3]

It has offices in Jakarta, Karawang and Surabaya, with marketing and administrative functions taking place in Jakarta, and printing and minting occurring in Karawang and Surabaya.

In 1991, PERURI built a new factory on 202 hectares of land located in Ciampel, Karawang, Indonesia, which was inaugurated by the 6th President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, in 2005. In, 2011, PERURI was assigned by the government to acquire PT Kertas Padalarang which had stopped operating since the end of 2008, due to difficulties in obtaining capital [4].

Since 2007, Perum Peruri has also been printing Nepalese Rupees.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Indonesia Government Regulation Number 60 of 1971". Retrieved 12 December 2024.
  2. ^ "PERURI's History - in Indonesian". Retrieved 12 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Royal Joh. Enschedé - Museum". Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Peruri officially acquired Kertas Padalarang - in Indonesian". Retrieved 12 December 2024.
  5. ^ "Selain Rupiah, Peruri Ternyata Cetak Uang Negara Lain". economy.okezone.com (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Okezone.com. 19 March 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
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