Ibnu Prabowo
Ciputra Mitra Hospital speeds up heart and stroke response
Ciputra Mitra Hospital speeds up heart and stroke response
Once a patient arrives, heart or stroke codes are triggered instantly.
Indonesia faces gaps in air medical evacuations
Flying Doctor Indonesia serves fewer than 12% of 600 yearly requests.
ASDP goes ‘green’ as Indonesia targets low-carbon shipping
Efficient, ecological, and resilient sea connectivity is the only way forward.
DANA cuts gambling with real-time detection
The Indonesian fintech is sharpening enforcement as e-gaming surges.
BCA Digital’s banking app tops 3 million users
Third-party funds have reached $793m.
Indonesia pushes factories past tech ‘pilot trap’
The state wants manufacturers to sustain the digital transformation.
Chatbot cuts DBS Indonesia’s manual support load
Its app now features chatbot-guided prompts to automate common banking queries.
Dough Darlings opens first overseas store in Doha
Qatar’s growing appetite for handmade food made it an attractive entry point.
BTN reinvents risk strategy as digital threats escalate
It has cut fraud effort by 80% using AI.
Indonesia accelerates real-time payments
QR code payment volume rose almost 50% year on year.
Banks, insurers rethink app strategy to solve real user problems
OCBC, Astra Life, BTN, and ACA prioritise utility and relevance over super app ambitions.
BTN urges reforms to scale up low-carbon housing in Indonesia
The state-owned lender wants to make green housing mainstream.
Innovation Under Pressure as Asia’s Financial Leaders Rewrite Banking and Insurance
AI, blockchain, and digital ecosystems drive industry reinvention in Jakarta.
Banking turmoil from Indonesian SWF flagged
An ‘institutional firewall’ should shield basic banking functions from the fund.
BCA superapp drives digital transaction growth
Inter-account transfers were the most widely used service, followed by virtual payments.
Erajaya Digital opens its biggest electronics store
The branch is its 80th concept store out of about a thousand branches nationwide.
Halodoc gives Indonesians quick access to skin doctors
The country only has about 2,500 dermatologists, many of whom are in key cities.
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