Bank Mandiri was founded on 2 October 1998, as part of the banking restructuring program implemented by the Indonesian government. In July 1999, four government banks -- namely Bank Bumi Daya, Bank Dagang Negara, Bank Export Import Indonesia and Bank Pembangunan Indonesia -- were merged into Bank Mandiri, where each bank has an inseparable role in the development of the Indonesian economy. To this day, Bank Mandiri continues its tradition of more than 140 years of contributing to the world of banking and the Indonesian economy.