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Special Capital Region of Jakarta Government Bank Jambi: 12 February 1959 Jambi Government Non-foreign exchange bank Bank Jateng: 13 March 1963 Central Java Government Foreign exchange bank Bank Jatim: 17 August 1961 East Java Government Bank Kalbar: 28 November 1963 West Kalimantan Government Non-foreign exchange bank Bank Kalsel: 25 March 1964
Jakarta, Indonesia: Key people. ... PT Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk is an Indonesian bank established in 1956. It is the sixth largest bank in Indonesia by asset size. [2]
PT Bank OCBC NISP Tbk (formerly Bank NISP), trading as OCBC Indonesia, is an Indonesian publicly listed banking and financial services company headquartered in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The bank is owned by Singaporean banking and financial group, OCBC Bank , which holds 85.1% of shares.
ATM Bersama (lit. ' Common ATMs ') is an interbank network in Indonesia, connecting the ATM networks of twenty-one banks. It was established 1993 and is based on the model adopted by MegaLink, an interbank network in the Philippines.
International Financial Center Jakarta is a complex of office buildings at Karet, Setiabudi in South Jakarta. International Financial Tower 2 is the tallest among the buildings in the complex. The tower is 213.2 meter tall, has 49 floor above & 6 floor below the ground. [ 2 ]
The bank obtained its license as a foreign exchange bank in 1988. The company then became publicly listed in the Jakarta Stock Exchange and Surabaya Stock Exchange (now merged as the Indonesia Stock Exchange) in 1989. In August 2005, Sinar Mas group became the owner. [4]
BTPN Towers are a pair of skyscrapers located at Mega Kuningan in Jakarta, Indonesia.They are part of a mixed use development called the Quadrant Complex. There are two buildings: The BTPN Office Tower, also known as Menara BTPN, is 223 meters tall and has 48 floors.
This area also contains some industrial centers for different types of commodities. South Jakarta is a prosperous administrative city compared to the others, with much middle-to-upper class housing and major business centres. [4] South Jakarta has the highest Human Development Index of all Jakarta's administrative cities, with an HDI of 0.833. [5]