PT Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia-KSEI is a Securities Depository and Settlement Institution (LPP) in Indonesia Capital Market that was established in Jakarta on December 23, 1997 and obtained its operational license on November 11, 1998. In Indonesia Capital Market structure, KSEI is one of the Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs), in addition to the Stock Exchange and Clearing & Guarantee Institution. KSEI, pursuant to the provisions under Law Number 8 Year 1995 regarding Capital Market, takes its role as LPP in Indonesia Capital Market by providing orderly, fair and efficient Securities Central Depository and Transaction settlement services.
KSEI started its operational activities, which is transaction settlement of Securities in script form, on January 9, 1998 by taking over the function of its kind from PT Kliring Deposit Efek Indonesia (KDEI), which once was the Clearing Depository and Settlement Institution (LKPP). Thereafter, as of July 17, 2000, KSEI, together with PT Bursa Efek Indonesia (d/h PT Bursa Efek Jakarta) and PT Kliring Penjaminan Efek Indonesia (KPEI) made a breakthrough by implementing scripless trading and central depository activities in Indonesia capital market. KSEI shares are owned by its service users, namely: the SROs (PT Bursa Efek Indonesia and PT Kliring Penjaminan Efek Indonesia), Custodian Bank, Securities Companies, and Registrars
KSEI service products are provided for Account Holders comprising of Securities Company and Custodian Bank. Account Holders will record data of Sub Securities Accounts owned by investor of KSEI Account Holders, enabling Issuers to directly monitor the ownership of each Securities under KSEI safekeeping. It reflects better transparency and investor protection in Indonesia capital market.
Other than Account Holders, the Issuers, Securities of which registered in KSEI, also take advantage of KSEI’s services for acquiring data of their Securities holders as well as Corporate Action distribution process.
In accordance with its function, KSEI provides service products comprising of electronic Securities depository, Securities Account administration, Securities transaction settlement, distribution of corporate action proceeds, and other relevant services such as: Post Trade Processing (PTP) and central depository service reports.
In performing its daily operational activities, KSEI keeps providing excellent services to the service users. To assure transaction security and investors’ contentment in making transaction in the capital market, all KSEI’s activities are operated through Securities depository and transaction settlement system by book-entry so-called Central Depository and Book Entry Settlement System or known as C-BEST. This system is an integrated electronic platform that supports Securities transaction settlement by book-entry in Indonesia capital market. As of June, 2002, KSEI had completed the conversion program of the overall stocks listed on the Stock Exchange, from script form into scripless.
Currently, KSEI has performed depository of various Securities types, such as: Stocks, Warrants, Exchange Traded Fund, Participation Unit of Limited Participation Mutual Fund, Corporate Bonds, Government Bonds, Sukuks, Sertifikat Bank Indonesia, Surat Berharga Syariah Negara, Medium Term Notes, Promissory Notes and Assets Backed Securities. Those Securities are actively recorded in C-BEST system. (Source)
Mission:
Take an active role in supporting the actualization of Indonesian capital market with global competitiveness
Vision:
To become a reliable central depository with a regional competitiveness
Jl. Jend. Sudirman kav. 52-53, Jakarta 12190
Indonesia
Telephone : (+62 21) 515 2855
Fax : (+62 21) 5299 1199
Toll Free : 0800-186-5734
E-mail : helpdesk@ksei.co.id
Information Technology Operations Staff
Please send us your CV, recent photograph, and your complete application no later than March 16, 2012 to: alexander@ksei.co.id or asfa@ksei.co.id by stating the subject code: OTI Staff
or please send resume by mail addressed to:
Jl. Gen. Sudirman Kav 52-53
Jakarta 12190
Only selected candidates will be called for through the selection process.
KSEI started its operational activities, which is transaction settlement of Securities in script form, on January 9, 1998 by taking over the function of its kind from PT Kliring Deposit Efek Indonesia (KDEI), which once was the Clearing Depository and Settlement Institution (LKPP). Thereafter, as of July 17, 2000, KSEI, together with PT Bursa Efek Indonesia (d/h PT Bursa Efek Jakarta) and PT Kliring Penjaminan Efek Indonesia (KPEI) made a breakthrough by implementing scripless trading and central depository activities in Indonesia capital market. KSEI shares are owned by its service users, namely: the SROs (PT Bursa Efek Indonesia and PT Kliring Penjaminan Efek Indonesia), Custodian Bank, Securities Companies, and Registrars
KSEI Service Users
KSEI service products are provided for Account Holders comprising of Securities Company and Custodian Bank. Account Holders will record data of Sub Securities Accounts owned by investor of KSEI Account Holders, enabling Issuers to directly monitor the ownership of each Securities under KSEI safekeeping. It reflects better transparency and investor protection in Indonesia capital market.
Other than Account Holders, the Issuers, Securities of which registered in KSEI, also take advantage of KSEI’s services for acquiring data of their Securities holders as well as Corporate Action distribution process.
KSEI Service Products
In accordance with its function, KSEI provides service products comprising of electronic Securities depository, Securities Account administration, Securities transaction settlement, distribution of corporate action proceeds, and other relevant services such as: Post Trade Processing (PTP) and central depository service reports.
In performing its daily operational activities, KSEI keeps providing excellent services to the service users. To assure transaction security and investors’ contentment in making transaction in the capital market, all KSEI’s activities are operated through Securities depository and transaction settlement system by book-entry so-called Central Depository and Book Entry Settlement System or known as C-BEST. This system is an integrated electronic platform that supports Securities transaction settlement by book-entry in Indonesia capital market. As of June, 2002, KSEI had completed the conversion program of the overall stocks listed on the Stock Exchange, from script form into scripless.
Currently, KSEI has performed depository of various Securities types, such as: Stocks, Warrants, Exchange Traded Fund, Participation Unit of Limited Participation Mutual Fund, Corporate Bonds, Government Bonds, Sukuks, Sertifikat Bank Indonesia, Surat Berharga Syariah Negara, Medium Term Notes, Promissory Notes and Assets Backed Securities. Those Securities are actively recorded in C-BEST system. (Source)
Mission:
Take an active role in supporting the actualization of Indonesian capital market with global competitiveness
Vision:
To become a reliable central depository with a regional competitiveness
- Reliable – deliver a fair, secure, accurate, organized and prompt service
- Regional competitiveness – provide innovative and efficient services that suit to regional market development and service user’s requirement
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PT Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia
Indonesia Stock Exchange Building 1st Tower 5th Floor
Jl. Jend. Sudirman kav. 52-53, Jakarta 12190
Indonesia
Telephone : (+62 21) 515 2855
Fax : (+62 21) 5299 1199
Toll Free : 0800-186-5734
E-mail : helpdesk@ksei.co.id
Jobs and Career
Information Technology Operations Staff
How to Apply
Please send us your CV, recent photograph, and your complete application no later than March 16, 2012 to: alexander@ksei.co.id or asfa@ksei.co.id by stating the subject code: OTI Staff
or please send resume by mail addressed to:
HRD Section PT Kustodian Sentral Efek Indonesia (KSEI)
Ged. Indonesia Stock Exchange Tower 1 lt 5.
Jl. Gen. Sudirman Kav 52-53
Jakarta 12190
Only selected candidates will be called for through the selection process.
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