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MUFG’s Danamon explores integration with MUFG Bank’s Indonesia branch
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MUFG’s Danamon explores integration with MUFG Bank’s Indonesia branch
  • Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group flagged a potential integration of PT Bank Danamon Indonesia with MUFG Bank Jakarta Branch, targeting completion within 2027.
  • Danamon signed an MoU with MUFG Bank to begin preparatory work ahead of a binding agreement, subject to regulatory clearances plus Danamon shareholder approval.
  • Combination would merge Danamon nationwide franchise with MUFG Indonesia corporate banking platform, positioning integrated bank as a larger full-service lender in Indonesia.
  • Danamon reported total assets of Rp 275.7 trillion as of Dec. 31, 2025; MUFG Indonesia reported Rp 207.0 trillion.
  • Operations remain unchanged until completion, with no changes to products, hours, branch networks, or existing contracts.


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