Bank Maspion

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PT Bank Maspion Indonesia Tbk
Company type Public
IDX:  BMAS
Industry
Founded6 November 1989;34 years ago (1989-11-06)
Headquarters,
Indonesia
Area served
Indonesia
Products Credit cards
Retail banking
Commercial banking
Investment banking
Private banking
Financial analysis
Private equity
RevenueIncrease2.svg Rp 523.188  billion  (2016)
Increase2.svg Rp 68.158 billion (2016)
Owner Kasikornbank
Website www.bankmaspion.co.id

PT Bank Maspion Indonesia Tbk is an Indonesian banking and financial services public company established in 1989, and based in Surabaya. [1] It is part of the Kasikornbank group of companies.

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References

  1. "Profile | Bank Maspion". www.bankmaspion.co.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 March 2019.

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