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MyPertamina sells clothes, hats, and other products with Pertamina products brands. [3] One month later (January 2017), Pertamina and Bank Mandiri entered into a partnership to launch the Mandiri Credit Card Pertamina Mastercard product, so that consumers can make payments when users fill up fuel at Pertamina gas stations.
Bank Dagang Negara, formerly Escomptobank, also predecessor to ABN AMRO; Bank Pembangunan Indonesia (Bapindo), state-owned since establishment; Bank Rakyat Indonesia was known as 1845: "Purwokertoan Assistance and Savings Bank for Native Aristocrats" (Dutch: De Purwokertosche Hulp- en Spaarbank der Inlandsche Hoofden).
Mobile banking is usually available on a 24-hour basis. Some financial institutions have restrictions on which accounts may be accessed through mobile banking, as well as a limit on the amount that can be transacted. Mobile banking is dependent on the availability of an internet or data connection to the mobile device.
Pertamina fuel station in Bali. PT Pertamina (Persero) [a] is an Indonesian state-owned oil and natural gas corporation, headquartered in Jakarta. [3] It was created in August 1968 by the merger of Pertamin (established 1961) and Permina (established in 1957).
However, starting in 1998, locals had gradually encroached into the Pertamina plot, building houses illegally until thousands of residents were living in close proximity to the fuel depot. By the time of the fire, some houses were just one meter away from the depot's fencing, and the Pertamina plot had become a dense residential area. [4]
The service was originally launched in 2007 [1] by an Indonesian mobile operator Telkomsel as Telkomsel Cash, branded as TCASH. It is developed by PT Fintek Karya Nusantara, a company owned by various state-owned companies; including Telkomsel – itself a subsidiary of Telkom Indonesia , state-owned banks ( Bank Mandiri , BRI , BNI , and BTN ...
Karen Galaila Agustiawan (born Galaila Karen Kardinah; 19 October 1958) is an Indonesian who served as the president director and CEO of Indonesia's state oil and gas company Pertamina between 2009 and 2014. [1]
Permata Bank (or Bank Permata) is a bank in Indonesia, headquartered in the capital city Jakarta. It has officially become a BUKU IV bank after receiving confirmation from the Financial Services Authority (OJK) on 20 January 2021. Serving nearly four million customers in 62 cities of Indonesia, it has 304 branch offices and two mobile branches.