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PT Bank Central Asia Tbk, commonly known as Bank Central Asia (BCA) is an Indonesian bank founded on 21 February 1957. It is the largest private bank in Indonesia with assets amounting to Rp 5.529,83 trillion (USD 308,5 billion) as of 2022. [2]
A bank code is a code assigned by a central bank, a bank supervisory body or a Bankers Association in a country to all its licensed member banks or financial institutions.The rules vary to a great extent between the countries.
Bank Digital BCA: 25 October 1965 Bank Central Asia: Superbank: 5 March 1993 Elang Mahkota Teknologi: Allo Bank: 21 October 1992 Mega Corp: Bank Ina Perdana: 9 February 1990 Salim Group: Bank Jago: 14 December 1992 PT Metamorfosis Ekosistem Indonesia, GoTo Financial, Wealth Track Technology Ltd, GIC Private Limited: Bank Jasa Jakarta: 23 March ...
Blok M MRT Station (or Blok M BCA MRT Station, with BCA granted for naming rights) [1] is a rapid transit station on the North-South Line of the Jakarta MRT in Jakarta, Indonesia. The station is located on Jalan Panglima Polim Raya, Melawai, Kebayoran Baru , South Jakarta , between ASEAN and Blok A stations.
Blok M is a business and shopping quarter located in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Indonesia.It runs east from Iskandarsyah street to Bulungan street in the west. North from Falatehan street to Melawai street in the south.
Previously, it was known as the ATM BCA network, serving Bank Central Asia. Services PRIMA provides various services, including Primamesh, Primalink, Primastar ...
Postal codes in Indonesia, known in Indonesian as kode pos consist of 5 digits. The first digit indicates the region in which a given post office falls in, The second and third digits indicate the regency (kabupaten) or city (kota madya), The fourth digit indicates the district or kecamatan within the kabupaten or kota,
BCA branch in Banjarmasin. The city's economy is dominated by manufacturing, which accounts for 17.19% of its gross regional product (GRP) as of 2020. The second largest sector is trade, which accounts for 12.57% of the city's GRP, followed by the finance sector at 12.29%. The agriculture sector is small, contributing only 2.43% of city's GRP.