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On 11 April 2022, GoTo is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange with a $1.1 billion IPO at a price of 338 IDR per share, climbing more than 15% to 388 IDR in the first day of trading. [ 30 ] As per October 2023, Gojek's founder Nadiem Makarim is not listed as one of the shareholder in any of GoTo's subsidiaries, which led to a speculation that ...
The Indonesia Stock Exchange also created a campaign called “Yuk Nabung Saham” aimed at all Indonesian people wanting to start investing in the capital market. IDX introduced the campaign for the first time on 12 November 2015, and this campaign is still being implemented today, and in the same year the LQ-45 Index Futures was inaugurated.
Allo Bank Indonesia Tbk. 41 BBKP Bank KB Bukopin Tbk. 42 BBLD Buana Finance Tbk. 43 BBMD Bank Mestika Dharma Tbk. 44 BBNI Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero 45 BBRI Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero 46 BBRM Pelayaran Nasional Bina Buana 47 BBTN Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) 48 BBYB Bank Neo Commerce Tbk. 49 BCAP MNC Kapital Indonesia Tbk. 50 BCIC
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Indonesia's foreign direct investment surged 44.2% on a yearly basis in 2022, with the base metals sector drawing in the biggest inflows. Indonesia's received 654.4 trillion rupiah worth of FDI last year, or equivalent to $45.6 billion in the investment ministry's official calculation, which assumes an exchange rate of 14,350 to the dollar.
Banknotes of Indonesia (1 P, 11 F) Pages in category "Indonesian rupiah" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
In 1993, a polymer Rp50,000 rupiah note, worth approximately US$24.15 at the time of its release on 18 February (assuming that the exchange rate was Rp2,070 per 1 US dollar at that time period), was issued to celebrate "25 Years of Development" under the New Order; it was the first in Indonesia.
The Indonesian one hundred thousand rupiah banknote (Rp100,000) is a denomination of the Indonesian rupiah. Being the highest and second-newest denomination of the rupiah (after the Rp2,000 note), it was first introduced on November 1, 1999, as a polymer banknote [1] [2] before switching to cotton paper in 2004; [3] all notes have been printed using the latter ever since.