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Central Asia Insurance is known as "Asuransi Central Asia" or "ACA Asuransi", and is one of the five most important Indonesian insurance company, [1] with 76 branch office and representative offices around Indonesia. The ACA company was established in 1956 with the name "Oriental NV" .On 5 August 1958 it was renamed "PT. Asuransi Central Asia".
Kusuma started off by smuggling electronic goods via Palembang. [2] He became a close business partner with Tomy Winata, who has close ties with the military.Kusuma is also a member of the so-called "nine dragons", a group comprising individuals behind Jakarta's gambling industry during the New Order.
PT Asuransi Jasa Indonesia or known as Asuransi Jasindo is an Indonesian company engaged in service insurance. In 2020, the company officially became a member of the state-owned insurance holding company, after the majority of its shares held by the government were handed over to Bahana Pembinaan Usaha Indonesia.
The first Rp2,000 note was gray and featured the portrait of Prince Antasari on its obverse and a depiction of a Dayak traditional dance on its reverse. Its security features include a watermark of Prince Antasari himself, a security thread with the repeating words "BI2000" that shines red under black light, microtext, a see-through image of Bank Indonesia's logo, relief printing, and a ...
The essay, "What Has Government Done to Our Money?" was written by Rothbard as an objective historical account with a provocative title. In contrast, "The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar" was an essay with an ethical agenda.
The Indonesian five hundred rupiah coin (Rp500) is a denomination of the Indonesian rupiah.It was introduced in 1991 and has since been revised three times in 1997, 2003, and 2016.
A bank guarantee is a kind of guarantee from a lending organization. The bank guarantee also signifies that the lending institution ensures that the liabilities of a debtor are going to be met.
A Gobog Wayang from the island of Java.. Indonesian numismatic charms (Indonesian: Uang Gobog, Uang Gobog Wayang, Koin Gobog, Gobog Wayang, or simply Gobog; Dutch: Indonesische tempelmunten), [1] also known as Indonesian magic coins, are a family of coin-like objects based on a similar Chinese family of coin charms, amulets, and talismans but evolved independently from them.