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  2. Financial Services Authority (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of banks in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Bank Index Selindo: 30 July 1992 PT Kazanah Indexindo J Trust Bank: 30 May 1989 J Trust 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 ...

  4. Bank Tabungan Negara - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. Indonesia Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Lunch break (Monday-Thursday 12.30-13.30, Fridays 11.30-14.00) 2nd session (Monday-Thursday 13.30-17.00, Fridays 14.00-17.00) In November 2012, IDX received approval from the Capital Market and Financial Institution Supervisory Agency (Bapepam-LK) for its plan to start trading 30 minutes earlier and instituting a pre- and post-closing session ...

  6. Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] From the 18th century until the mid-20th century, Surabaya was the largest city in the Dutch East Indies and the main trading hub for the Indonesian archipelago, competing with Shanghai and Hong Kong. [14] Surabaya has been one of the busiest trading city ports in Asia. [19] Principal exports from the port include sugar, tobacco, and ...

  7. Sidoarjo Regency - Wikipedia

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    As a satellite region and part of Greater Surabaya, the Sidoarjo economy is valued at 197.24 Trillion IDR in 2020 and is the second-largest [6] in East Java after Surabaya. Primary Sector. Although Sidoarjo Regency's land area is relatively small and densely populated, the primary sector still maintains a role in Sidoarjo's economy.

  8. Timeline of Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    Surabaya's population was recorded during the 2000 census to be 2,610,519. [45] 19–30 June – The 15th Pekan Olahraga Nasional was held in Surabaya. [46] 10 November – The Al-Akbar Mosque was inaugurated. [47] 16 January 2002 – Sunarto Sumoprawiro was removed from his position and was replaced by his deputy, Bambang Dwi Hartono. [48]

  9. Bank Indonesia Museum, Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    Bank Indonesia Museum (Indonesian: Museum Bank Indonesia) is a bank museum located in Surabaya, Indonesia. It was officially founded by Bank Indonesia and was opened on 27 January 2012 after its restoration. The museum occupies a building formerly known as De Javasche Bank, the central bank of Dutch East Indies. After the Indonesian ...

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