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Bank BTN became the first bank to be appointed by the government to provide housing finance and mortgages to lower and middle income individuals. [6] The bank underwent a corporate restructure in 2003, which was followed by an initial public offering (IPO) in 2009 that led to the listing of Bank BTN on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. [7]
Kompas (The Compass) is a television news program that broadcasts on the Indonesian TV station Kompas TV. This news program based newspaper same name . [ 1 ] Its slogan is " Tegas, Terarah, & Menumbuhkan Harapan " (Decisive, Purposeful, & Raising Expectations) .
Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) 16 December 1895 Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) 16 October 1897 [2] Subsidiaries of state-owned banks Bank Mandiri Taspen: 23 February 1970 Bank Mandiri, PT Taspen Non-foreign exchange bank Hibank: 25 February 1993 Bank Negara Indonesia: Foreign exchange bank Bank Raya Indonesia: 27 September 1989 Bank Rakyat Indonesia
"Development News in Elite and Non-Elite Newspapers in Indonesia" Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly (June 1994) 71#2 pp: 411-420 doi: 10.1177/107769909407100214 Hill, David T. The Press in New Order Indonesia (Equinox Publishing, 2006) online
Kompas features the Panji Koming and Benny & Mice (until 2010) comic strips every Sunday. In 1988, Kompas was the first newspaper to trial sending news stories via an internet connection when the internet was still unknown in Indonesia. The newspaper's sports division first delivered news via the internet in September 1988, covering the Seoul ...
Since 1969, Kompas has dominated sales nationwide. As of 2013, Kompas had an average circulation of 500,000 copies per day, reaching an average of 1,850,000 people per day. [3] Kompas is not just regarded as the largest circulating newspaper in Indonesia but is also the largest circulating newspaper in Southeast Asia. [4]
The corporate name was amended to 'PT. Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk', to show its status as a public company. [10] Bank Negara Indonesia branch at Central Park Jakarta. The government's banking recapitalization program, launched after the economic crisis, provided Bank Negara Indonesia with additional capital of IDR 61.2 trillion. [10]
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