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Regional Development Banks (Indonesian: Bank Pembangunan Daerah, or BPD) are a type of bank in Indonesia that is established and owned by the local provincial government. Its purpose is to boost regional development and provide initial capital to the province that private banks would not risk giving, as well as giving basic financial services ...
The agency was created in 2011 under the Law No. 21 of 2011 as an independent institution responsible for regulating and supervising Indonesia’s financial sector. [4] It was created to replace the financial oversight functions previously held by Bank Indonesia (BI) and the Capital Market and Financial Institutions Supervisory Agency (Bapepam-LK), ensuring a more integrated and comprehensive ...
KB Bank: 10 July 1970 KB Financial Group: Bank Maspion: 6 November 1989 Kasikornbank: Based in Surabaya: Bank Mayapada Internasional: 7 September 1989 Mayapada Group: Bank Maybank Indonesia: 15 May 1959 Maybank: Bank Mega: 15 April 1969 Mega Corp: Bank Mestika Dharma: 27 April 1955 PT Mestika Buana Mas [6] Based in Medan: Bank Mizuho Indonesia ...
In the same year on 10 November, the Government of Indonesia issued Act Number 8 of 1995 on Capital Markets. This law came into effect in January 1996. The Indonesia Parallel Exchange was then merged with the Surabaya Stock Exchange. Then one year later, on 6 August 1996, the Indonesian Clearing and Guarantee Corporation (KPEI) was established.
The Ministry of Finance (Indonesian: Kementerian Keuangan) is an Indonesian government ministry responsible for the nation's finance and state assets. The finance minister is responsible to the President. The ministry's motto is Nagara Dana Rakça, which means "guardian of state finance".
The Audit Board of Indonesia (Indonesian: Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan Republik Indonesia, lit. 'Financial Audit Board of the Republic of Indonesia') is a high state body in Indonesia which is responsible for evaluation of management and accountability of state finances conducted by the central government, local governments, Bank Indonesia, state-owned enterprises, the Public Service Board, and ...
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.
With 3,009,286 people living in the city as of mid 2023 (comprising 1,490,358 males and 1,518,928 females) [4] and over 10 million in the extended Surabaya metropolitan area, according to the latest official estimate, Surabaya is the second-largest metropolitan area in Indonesia. [13]