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International Strategic Alliances 387 in 67 Banks / Financial Institutions Countries National and International Credit Ratings Strategic Collaboration with Multilateral / Bilateral Organization / Forum idAAA (Stable) Pefindo : March, 2019 Baa2 (Stable) Moody’s: March, 2019 BBB (Stable) Fitch: September, 2018 BBB- (Stable) S&P: December, 2018 Sources and Placement of Fund The Government Issuance of marketable securities Short term loan, medium term loan, and/or long term loan Grant The information contained in this document is strictly confidential and is provided and prepared by Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia Indonesia Eximbank (“IEB”) to you only solely for your reference. You agree to keep the information disclosed in this document strictly confidential and agree not to, directly or indirectly, copy, distribute or communicate any parts of this document to any individuals (whether inside or outside of your institution/company), nor shall any content be disclosed wholly or partially for any purpose. Any reproduction, dissemination or onward transmission of this document or the information contained herein is strictly prohibited. By accepting delivery of this document you acknowledge and agree to comply with the foregoing restrictions. Disclaimer Impact of Indonesia Eximbank Financing per Sector Increasing employment up to 1,98% Increasing export amounted to 2,45% Contributing to GDP up to 1,86% Increasing investment amounted to 2,13% Reducing poverty up to 0,597% and decreasing income inequality measured by gini ratio from 0,397 to 0,392 Developmental Impact Changes in output 8,33 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 5,25 % Changes in the quantity of export 13,83 % Job Creation 5,35 % Changes of the poor population 0,106 % Income Distribution -1,49 % Changes in output 1,94 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,88 % Changes in the quantity of export 2,23 % Job Creation 1,64 % Changes of the poor population -0,117% Income Distribution -1,489 % Changes in output 1,76 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,76 % Changes in the quantity of export 1,5 % Job Creation 1,85 % Changes of the poor population 0,001 % Income Distribution -1,499 % Food and Agriculture Chemical Industry, Fertilizers, Cement and Clay Related Product Transportation (Land, Air, and Water) and Communication Services Trade, Restaurants, Hospitality Paper Industry and Other Industries Animal Husbandry, Forestry, Hunting and Fisheries Mining and other excavations Forest and Wood Processing Industry Plantation Construction Spinning, Textile, Clothing and Leather Industry Food, Beverage and Tobacco Industry Changes in output 1,93 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,93 % Changes in the quantity of export 0 % Job Creation 2,53 % Changes of the poor population 0,010% Income Distribution -1,499 % Changes in output 2,5 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2.15 % Changes in the quantity of export 3,75 % Job Creation 1,52 % Changes of the poor population -0,018 % Income Distribution -1,498 % Changes in output 2,26 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2,33 % Changes in the quantity of export 5,15 % Job Creation 1,12 % Changes of the poor population -0,056 % Income Distribution -1,495 % Changes in output 1,37 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,64 % Changes in the quantity of export 0,55 % Job Creation 1,55 % Changes of the poor population -0,085 % Income Distribution -1,491 % Changes in output 0,57 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,37 % Changes in the quantity of export -0,95% Job Creation 1,22 % Changes of the poor population - 0,027 % Income Distribution -1.496 % Changes in output 2,27 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2,060 % Changes in the quantity of export 3,040 % Job Creation 1,460 % Changes of the poor population -0,102 % Income Distribution -1,49 % Changes in output 1,72 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,73 % Changes in the quantity of export 0,84 % Job Creation 2,42 % Changes of the poor population -0,015 % Income Distribution -1,498 % Changes in output 1,94 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,92 % Changes in the quantity of export 2,14 % Job Creation 1,52 % Changes of the poor population -0,065 % Income Distribution -1,493 % Changes in output 2 % Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2,010 % Changes in the quantity of export 1,8 % Job Creation 2,1 % Changes of the poor population -0,015 % Income Distribution -1,498 % OECD International Working Group on Export Credit FINANCING GUARANTEE INSURANCE ADVISORY SERVICES Credit and / or financing based on conventional or sharia principles provided by Indonesia Eximbank Domestic Financing Overseas Financing Sharia Financing Facility to cover payment of financial obligations parties guaranteed in the event that guaranteed parties cannot fulfill obligations to the creditor Custom Guarantee Project Guarantee Credit Guarantee Export insurance in the form of insurance for the risk of export failure, risk of payment failure, investment made by Indonesian companies abroad, and / or political risks in a country that is the destination of exports A. Overseas Financing Overseas Investment Financing Overseas Project Financing Buyers’ Credit Overseas Investment Financing Overseas Project Financing Buyers’ Credit KURBE B. Domestic Financing Working Capital Export Financing Investment Export Financing Warehouse Receipt Export Bills Purchasing Financing LC Financing Trust Receipt Project Financing Supplier Bills Purchasing Export-Oriented People's Business Credit Working Capital Export Financing Investment Export Financing Warehouse Receipt Export Bills Purchasing Financing LC Financing Trust Receipt Project Financing Supplier Bills Purchasing Export-Oriented People's Business Credit C. Sharia Financing Murabahah Musyarakah Mudharabah Istisna Ijarah/Ijarah Muntahiya Bittamlik Wakalah Sharia Factoring SME Financing NATIONAL INTEREST ACCOUNT (NIA) Project Guarantee Custom Guarantee Credit Guarantee Overseas Investment Insurance Export Insurance Buyer’s Default Payment Risk Political Risk Insurance CPNE (Coaching Program for New Exporter) Capacity Building Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Indonesia Eximbank’s Business Lines Financing Guarantee Insurance Advisory Services Capacity Building Is an activity for Improve the ability of Individuals, and Groups Organizational Framework Improve Export Performance National Is social responsibility Institute for social conditions and community economics as well environment realized in various forms of activities implemented in a planned manner and continuous according to the vision mission of the Institute. Programs prepared with a duration of about 1 year through the stages of selecting export-oriented SMEs. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Coaching Program for new Exporter (CPNE) dan Digital HandHolding Program = $ ABOUT INDONESIA EXIMBANK Indonesia Eximbank (LPEI) Indonesia Eximbank (IEB) is a financial institution whol- ly-owned by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia that was established pursuant to the Act No.2 Year 2009 to perform the National Export Financing (PEN). Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia (LPEI) SME Financing

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InternationalStrategic Alliances

387in

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Banks / Financial Institutions

Countries

National and International Credit Ratings

Strategic Collaboration with Multilateral /Bilateral Organization / Forum

idAAA (Stable) Pe�ndo : March, 2019Baa2 (Stable) Moody’s: March, 2019BBB (Stable) Fitch: September, 2018BBB- (Stable) S&P: December, 2018

Sources and Placement of Fund

The GovernmentIssuance of marketable securitiesShort term loan, medium term loan, and/or long term loanGrant

The information contained in this document is strictly con�dential and is provided and prepared by Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor IndonesiaIndonesia Eximbank (“IEB”) to you only solely for your reference. You agree to keep the information disclosed in this document strictlycon�dential and agree not to, directly or indirectly, copy, distribute or communicate any parts of this document to any individuals(whether inside or outside of your institution/company), nor shall any content be disclosed wholly or partially for any purpose.Any reproduction, dissemination or onward transmission of this document or the information contained herein is strictly prohibited.By accepting delivery of this document you acknowledge and agree to comply with the foregoing restrictions.

Disclaimer

Impact of Indonesia Eximbank Financing per Sector

Increasing employment up to 1,98%

Increasing export amounted to 2,45%

Contributing to GDP up to 1,86%

Increasing investment amounted to 2,13%

Reducing poverty up to 0,597% and decreasingincome inequality measured by gini ratio from 0,397to 0,392

DevelopmentalImpact

Changes in output 8,33 %

Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 5,25 %

Changes in the quantity of export 13,83 %

Job Creation 5,35 %

Changes of the poor population 0,106 %

Income Distribution -1,49 %

Changes in output 1,94 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,88 %Changes in the quantity of export 2,23 %Job Creation 1,64 %Changes of the poor population -0,117%Income Distribution -1,489 %

Changes in output 1,76 %

Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,76 %

Changes in the quantity of export 1,5 %

Job Creation 1,85 %

Changes of the poor population 0,001 %

Income Distribution -1,499 %

Food and Agriculture Chemical Industry, Fertilizers,Cement and ClayRelated Product

Transportation(Land, Air, and Water) andCommunication Services

Trade, Restaurants,Hospitality

Paper Industry andOther Industries

Animal Husbandry, Forestry,Hunting and Fisheries

Mining and otherexcavations

Forest and WoodProcessing Industry

Plantation

Construction

Spinning, Textile, Clothingand Leather Industry

Food, Beverage andTobacco Industry

Changes in output 1,93 %

Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,93 %

Changes in the quantity of export 0 %

Job Creation 2,53 %

Changes of the poor population 0,010%

Income Distribution -1,499 %

Changes in output 2,5 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2.15 %Changes in the quantity of export 3,75 %Job Creation 1,52 %Changes of the poor population -0,018 %Income Distribution -1,498 %

Changes in output 2,26 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2,33 %Changes in the quantity of export 5,15 %Job Creation 1,12 %Changes of the poor population -0,056 %Income Distribution -1,495 %

Changes in output 1,37 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,64 %Changes in the quantity of export 0,55 %Job Creation 1,55 %Changes of the poor population -0,085 %Income Distribution -1,491 %

Changes in output 0,57 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,37 %Changes in the quantity of export -0,95%Job Creation 1,22 %Changes of the poor population - 0,027 %Income Distribution -1.496 %

Changes in output 2,27 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2,060 %Changes in the quantity of export 3,040 %Job Creation 1,460 %Changes of the poor population -0,102 %Income Distribution -1,49 %

Changes in output 1,72 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,73 %Changes in the quantity of export 0,84 %Job Creation 2,42 %Changes of the poor population -0,015 %Income Distribution -1,498 %

Changes in output 1,94 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 1,92 %Changes in the quantity of export 2,14 %Job Creation 1,52 %Changes of the poor population -0,065 %Income Distribution -1,493 %

Changes in output 2 %Changes in the quantity of domestic sales 2,010 %Changes in the quantity of export 1,8 %Job Creation 2,1 %Changes of the poor population -0,015 %Income Distribution -1,498 %

OECD International Working Groupon Export Credit

FINANCING GUARANTEE INSURANCE ADVISORY SERVICES

Credit and / or �nancing based on conventional or sharia principlesprovided by Indonesia Eximbank

DomesticFinancing

OverseasFinancing

ShariaFinancing

Facility to cover payment of �nancial obligations parties guaranteedin the event that guaranteed parties cannot ful�ll obligations to thecreditor

CustomGuarantee

ProjectGuarantee

Credit Guarantee

Export insurance in the form of insurance for the risk of export failure, risk of payment failure, investment madeby Indonesian companies abroad, and / or political risks in a country that is the destination of exports

A. Overseas Financing

Overseas InvestmentFinancingOverseas ProjectFinancingBuyers’ Credit

Overseas InvestmentFinancingOverseas ProjectFinancingBuyers’ Credit

KURBE•

B. Domestic Financing

• Working CapitalExport Financing

• Investment ExportFinancing

• Warehouse Receipt• Export Bills Purchasing

Financing• LC Financing • Trust Receipt• Project Financing• Supplier Bills Purchasing• Export-Oriented People's

Business Credit

• Working CapitalExport Financing

• Investment ExportFinancing

• Warehouse Receipt• Export Bills Purchasing

Financing• LC Financing • Trust Receipt• Project Financing• Supplier Bills Purchasing• Export-Oriented People's

Business Credit

C. Sharia Financing

• Murabahah • Musyarakah • Mudharabah • Istisna • Ijarah/Ijarah Muntahiya

Bittamlik • •

WakalahSharia Factoring

SME Financing

NATIONAL INTEREST ACCOUNT(NIA)

• Project Guarantee• Custom Guarantee• Credit Guarantee

• Overseas InvestmentInsurance

• Export Insurance• Buyer’s Default

Payment Risk•

Political Risk Insurance

• CPNE (CoachingProgram for NewExporter)

• Capacity Building• Corporate Social

Responsibility (CSR)

Indonesia Eximbank’s Business Lines

Financing Guarantee

Insurance

Advisory Services

Capacity Building

Is an activity for Improvethe ability of Individuals,and Groups OrganizationalFramework ImproveExport Performance National

Is social responsibility Institutefor social conditions andcommunity economics as wellenvironment realized in variousforms of activities implementedin a planned manner andcontinuous according to the visionmission of the Institute.

Programs prepared with a duration of about1 year through the stages of selectingexport-oriented SMEs.

Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR)

Coaching Program for new Exporter (CPNE)dan Digital HandHolding Program=

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ABOUTINDONESIA EXIMBANK

Indonesia Eximbank (LPEI) Indonesia Eximbank (IEB) is a �nancial institution whol-ly-owned by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia that was established pursuant to the Act No.2 Year 2009 to perform the National Export Financing (PEN).

Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia (LPEI)

SMEFinancing

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MANDATE & RESPONSIBILITIES

NIA Achievements 2015-2018

National Interest Account (NIA)

NIA Railroad Passenger Trainto Bangladesh (PT. INKA) in 2015KMK Number.1156/KMK.08/2015

Allocation Rp. 300 Billion

Foreign ExchangeUS$ 72 Million/Rp. 977 Billion

Realization83,80% (Rp. 251,41 Billion)

TKDN70%

30 Supplier16.000 Person

NIA Business Resilience in 2016KMK Number 167/KMK.08/2016

Allocation Rp. 700 Billion

Foreign ExchangeRp. 265 Billion

Realization17,29% (Rp. 121,5 Billion)

96 Supplier3.067 Person

Act of the Republic of IndonesiaNumber 2 of 2009

Legal

PMK 198/PMK.08/2017

NIA Freight and train carsPassenger part II (PT. INKA)in 2017 (on-going)KMK Number 513/KMK.08/2018

Bangladesh and Srilanka

Rp1 Trillion

Until 31 Dec 2020

Additional Foreign Exchange US$ 150 Million

30 Supplier; 5.800 Person

NIA All Commodities to the RegionAfrica in 2017 (on-going)KMK Number 01/KMK.08/2019

Countries in the African regionexcept the country that gets itspecial attention

Rp.1,3 Trillion

Until 31 Dec 2020

133 Supplier; 23.085 Person

NIA Aircraft (PT. DI)in 2017 (on-going)KMK Number.512/KMK.08/2018

Thailand, Nepal, Uni Emirat Arab, andCountries in the African regionthat are not at the UN embargo

Rp. 400 Billion

Until 31 Dec 2020

Additional Foreign Exchange US$ 578 Juta

17 Supplier; 6.915 Person

Total Asset

120 Trillion

12,9

Insurance

11,9 Trillion Entity

Guarantee

11,3 Trillion

0,3

Financing

9,2 Trillion Trillion

Total Client

±1.288

Employees

473 Person

136 Person

NewExporter

23 Exporters Branches

(HO & Subs)

0 77 Entity Trillion

TrillionCPNE

Program

Channels

8

4 Branches

Correspondent/Banks

387 Institutions

200 Institution

109 Trillion

IDR Trillion

Overseas Project

Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia (LPEI)

TurkiGarbarata Procurement Project

QatarBoat Rental For Oil drilling

IndiaGas Pipe Developmentand Installation

Sri LankaOil Pipe Construction

MalaysiaEPC Factory ProjectAmmonia and Urea

MyanmarConstruction of the Rig Platform

BangladeshProcurement of

Passenger Train Cars

Timor LesteDevelopment and

Installation of GeneratorsElectricity

VietnamAirport Development

FilipinaGarbarata Procurement Project

Total Asset

Doc. December 2018

Rp. 120 Trillion

IEB INSTITUTE

UNIED (University Network for Indonesia Export Development)

Member of UNIED

UNIED is a network of universities in Indonesia that pay attention to policy

was initiated by Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia (Indonesia Eximbank)and was fully supported by the Indonesian Minister of Finance and theIndonesian Minister of Research and Higher Education as the Trustees.

UNRAM UNRI UNUD UNS USUIPB UNAIR UNDIP UGM UNHAS UI

Coaching Program forNew Exporter (CPNE)

Indonesia Eximbank’s CoverageAccross Indonesia

Bassic Training New Exporter

Results of IEB Institute Studies

Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009

Peran Strategis LPEIDalam Mendorong Ekonomi Kerakyatan

Melalui Penciptaan Nilai TambahStudi Kasus Eksportir Kayu dan Kayu Olahan LPEI

Institute

Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009

Institute

DAMPAK PERGERAKAN NILAI TUKAR RUPIAH TERHADAP AKTIVITAS EKSPOR DAN IMPOR NASIONAL

For Indonesian Use Only

InstituteFor Indonesian Use Only

Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009

Penyusunan Kajian

INFRASTUKTUR EKSPOR

Institute

Kajian Potensi Ekonomi dan Risiko Negara-Negara Kawasan Asia Selatan

Penetrating The South Asian Market

For Indonesian Use Only

Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009

InstituteFor Indonesian Use Only

Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009

Penyusunan Kajian

Pengukuran Dampak Ekonomi dan Sosialatas Fasilitas Pembiayaan LPEI pada 2 Debitur Segmen Koperasi

Kementerian Luar NegeriRepublik Indonesia

Institute

Kajian Potensi Ekonomi dan Risiko Negara-Negara Benua Afrika

ROAD TO AFRICA

Kementerian KeuanganRepublik Indonesia

For Indonesian Use Only

Edisi Pertama: Maret 2018

Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia (LPEI)Indonesia Eximbank

Gedung Bursa Efek IndonesiaMenara II, Lantai 8, Sudirman CBD

Jl. Jend. Sudirman kav. 52-53Jakarta 12190, IndonesiaTelp. : +62-21 515 4638Fax. : +62-21 515 4639

www.indonesiaeximbank.go.id

Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia - Indonesia EximbankInstitusi Sovereign berdasarkan UU Republik Indonesia No. 2 / 2009

Institute

Laporan Dampak Ekonomi & Sosial 9 Tahun LPEI

@indonesiaeximbank @eximbank_inaIndonesia EximbankIndonesia Eximbank

Since 2009, LPEI has managed to prove its roles and become asone of crucial parts in improving Indonesia’s national export

1.500 SMEs 23 Exporters December 2018

Pulp, Paper, Carton,Book, and Publisher

China, UAE, Oman,Philippines, Taiwan, India

Pakistan, Malaysia,Hongkong, Timor Leste

Chemical InorganicSubstance

China, Thailand,Timor Leste

Mineral Fuels(exc Coal, Oil & Gas)

Tiongkok, United State,United Kingdom, Italy,

Germany, India, Taiwan,Japan, Belgium, Korea

Rubber &Rubber Products

India, Bangladesh, Tiongkok,Malaysia, Korea, Kenya,

Madagascar, Angola, Tanzania

Palm Oil

United State, Korea, Belgium,India, Canada, United Kingdom

Taiwan, Turkey, Japan,New Zealand

Aluminium

United State, Egypt, Korea,Japan, Turkey, Brazil,China, ThailandBangladesh, UAE

Textile &Textile Product

China, Japan, India,Malaysia, Korea, United State,Vietnam, Saudi Arabia,Thailand, Taiwan

Singapore, Hongkong, KoreaSwiss, Australia, India

Gold

China, India, Taiwan, KoreaMalaysia, Timor Leste, AustraliaNew Zealand, Japan, Thailand

Steel & Iron

Korea, India, China, BangladeshThailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, FilipinaMyanmar, Malaysia

Coal & Briquette

Our Debtor’s Top 10 Export CommodityDistribution and Destination Country

FinancingRp. 109 Trillion

InsuranceRp. 11,3 Trillion

GuaranteeRp. 11,3 Trillion

Financial PerformanceIn IDR