Bank CIMB Niaga | Key People and Executives
Mohamed Nazir bin Abdul Razak
President Commissioner
Zafrul bin Tengku Abdul Aziz
Commissioner
David Richard Thomas
Commissioner
Glenn Muhammad Surya Yusuf
Vice President Commissioner
Jeffrey Kairupan
Independent Commissioner
Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana
Independent Commissioner
Pri Notowidigdo
Independent Commissioner
Zulkifli bin Mohammad Ali
Independent Commissioner
Mohamed Nazir bin Abdul Razak
President Commissioner
Tigor M. Siahaan
President Director & Chief Executive Officer
Rita Mas'Oen
Director-Operations & Information Technology
Razly Abdullah bin Ali
Director-Finance & Strategy
Rahardja Alimhamzah
Director-Business Banking
Lani Darmawan
Director-Consumer Banking
Ria Yohanita
Head-Operational Accounting
Fransiska Oei
Secretary, Director-Legal & Compliance
Wenny Ekawulan Handojo
Head-Finance
Pandji P. Djajanegara
Director-Shariah Banking
Rusidi
Head-Sales & Distribution I
Hanny Librata
Head-Sales & Distribution II
Vera Handajani
Director-Risk Management
Yulizar Djamaluddin Sanrego
Member-Shariah Supervisory Board
Muhammad Quraish Shihab
Chairman-Shariah Supervisory Board
Megawati Sutanto
Director-Credit
Fathurrahman Djamil
Member-Shariah Supervisory Board
Zafrul bin Tengku Abdul Aziz
Commissioner
David Richard Thomas
Commissioner
Glenn Muhammad Surya Yusuf
Vice President Commissioner
John Simon
Director-Treasury & Capital Market
Slamet Sudijono
Head-Marketing, Brand & Communications
Robby Mondong
Head-Sales & Distribution III
Antonius Pramana Gunadi
Chief Audit Executive
Mulyawan Gani
Head-Strategy & Investor Relations
Hedy Maria Helena Lapian
Director-Human Resources
Jeffrey Kairupan
Independent Commissioner
Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana
Independent Commissioner
Pri Notowidigdo
Independent Commissioner
Zulkifli bin Mohammad Ali
Independent Commissioner
Address |
Graha Niaga Jakarta JK 12190 Indonesia
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Employees
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Website |
http://www.cimbniaga.com |
Updated |
07/08/2019 |
PT Bank CIMB Niaga Tbk engages in the provision of general banking services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate, Business, Retail, Treasury, Shariah, Others, and Subsidiaries. The Corporate segment pertains to loans, deposits, and other transactions and balances with corporate customers. |