Perum Peruri

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Money-printing Public Corporation of the Republic of Indonesia
Peruri
Native name
Perusahaan Umum Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia
Type Statutory corporation
Industry Security 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
Headquarters Jakarta, Indonesia
Key people
Dwina Septiani Wijaya, CEO, Rizal Affandi Lukman, President Commissioner
RevenueIncrease2.svg Rp2,410 trillion (2016)
Increase2.svg Rp287 billion (2016)
Increase2.svg Rp161 billion (2016)
Total assets Increase2.svg Rp3,639 trillion (2016)
Total equity Increase2.svg Rp2,033 trillion (2016)
Number of employees
1,688 (2016)
Website www.peruri.co.id

The Money-printing Public Corporation of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian : Perusahaan Umum Percetakan Uang Republik Indonesia, shortened as Peruri) is the Indonesian state-owned banknote/security printers and mint, established on 15 September 1971 through the merger of state mint Artha Yasa and state printers Pertjetakan Kebajoran (a.k.a. Perkeba).

Printers Pertjetakan Kebajoran had originally been established with assistance from Dutch banknote printers Joh. Enschedé. [1]

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.

Since 2007, Perum Peruri has also been printing Nepalese Rupees. [2]

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References

  1. "Royal Joh. Enschedé - Museum" . Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  2. "Selain Rupiah, Peruri Ternyata Cetak Uang Negara Lain". economy.okezone.com (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Okezone.com. 19 March 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2021.