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PT Bank Tabungan Negara (Persero) Tbk, lit. "National (State) Savings Bank", abbreviated and trading as BTN (currently stylized in its logo in all-lowercase ), is an Indonesian commercial bank best known as a mortgage bank , headquartered in Gambir , Jakarta .
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]
The development of state-owned enterprises was on Direktorat Persero dan Pengelolaan Keuangan Perusahaan Negara, which was the Second Echelon Unit in Department of Finance. This unit was also called Direktorat Persero dan Badan Usaha Negara and Direktorat Pembinaan BUMN.
Aside from SOEs, there are also provincially- or municipally-owned corporations, locally known as Badan Usaha Milik Daerah (BUMD). The primary difference between BUMNs and BUMDs is the ownership of the enterprise, whereas BUMNs are controlled by the Ministry of State Owned Enterprise while BUMDs are directly controlled by the local government.
Bank Woori Saudara (formerly known as Bank Saudara) is an Indonesia-based financial institution.Bank Saudara was founded in 1906 by ten merchants of Pasar Baru in Bandung, West Java.
Gojek has more than 3,000 employees, including 210 engineers in its three Jakarta-based headquarters, a data science office in Singapore, and an engineering facility in India. [114] The company announced $500 million investment to expand in South East Asia, starting with ride-hailing service in 4 new countries mid-2018. [ 115 ]
In 1881, an office of the Bank of Java was opened in Amsterdam. Later followed the opening of an office in New York. By 1930 the bank owned sixteen office branches in the Dutch East Indies: Bandung, Cirebon, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Surabaya, Malang, Kediri, Banda Aceh, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Banjarmasin, Pontianak, Makassar, and Manado.