Bank of Java King William I of the Netherlands granted the right to create a private bank in the Indies in 1826, which was named . It was founded on 24 January 1828 and later became the bank of issue of the
Dutch East Indies. The bank regulated and issued the
Netherlands Indies gulden. In 1881, an office of the Bank of Java was opened in Amsterdam. Later followed the opening of an office in New York. By 1930 the bank owned sixteen office branches in the Dutch East Indies: Bandung, Cirebon, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Surabaya, Malang, Kediri, Banda Aceh, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Banjarmasin, Pontianak, Makassar, and Manado. Almost all buildings were designed by the Amsterdam architect Eduard Cuypers (1859–1927) in collaboration with M. J. Hulswit (1862–1921) and A. A. Fermont (1882–1967) in Batavia. The Bank of Java was operated as a private bank and individuals as well as industries etc. could get help in the bank's offices. File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Kantoor van de Javasche Bank in Batavia TMnr 60047649.jpg|Head office of the Bank of Java in
Batavia, now the
Museum Bank Indonesia in
Jakarta File:Keizersgracht 666-668, kantoorgebouw "De Javasche Bank" (1937-39).jpg|
Keizersgracht 666-668, former office of the Bank of Java in
Amsterdam File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Kantoor van de Javasche Bank in Bandoeng TMnr 60016843.jpg|Branch of De Javasche Bank in
Bandung, built in 1918; now a museum
Bank Indonesia Bank Indonesia was founded on 1 July 1953 from the nationalisation of
De Javasche Bank, three years after the recognition of Indonesia's independence by Netherlands. For the next 15 years, Bank Indonesia carried on commercial activities as well as acting as the nation's national bank and is in charge in issuing
Indonesian rupiah currency. This came to an end with the Act No. 13 of 1968 on the Central Bank, transforming Bank Indonesia as a central bank. The act was subsequently replaced by Act No. 23 of 1999, giving the bank independence from governmental control. Thereafter, the bank reported to the parliament (
DPR) instead of the President, and the bank's governor was no longer a member of the cabinet. ==Organization==