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Indonesia Gift Card and Incentive Card Market Intelligence and Future Growth Dynamics Databook 2021-2025

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Indonesia Gift Card and Incentive Card Market Intelligence and Future Growth Dynamics Databook 2021-2025 - ResearchAndMarkets.com February 26, 2021 GMT DUBLIN (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 26, 2021 ADVERTISEMENT According to the publisher’s Q4 2020 Global Gift Card Survey, gift card industry in Indonesia is expected to grow by 15.4% on annual basis to reach US$ 1576.2 million in 2021. Despite near-term challenges in 2021, medium to long term growth story of gift cards in Indonesia remains strong. The gift card industry in Indonesia is expected to grow steadily in H1 2021 and record a strong growth in H2 2021. The growth momentum is expected to continue to grow over the forecast period, recording a CAGR of 9.9% during 2021-2025. The gift card market in the country will increase from US$ 1365.7 million in 2020 to reach US$ 2302.6 million by 2025.

Herstory : Celebrating remarkable Indonesian women & their legacies - Books

follow Us When you ask ordinary Indonesians to name the country’s national heroes, chances are that they won’t be able to name more than a handful or two, with the majority of names, if not all, being the names of male national heroes. It only goes to show just how male-centric our history curriculum and narratives are. Most might mention our national heroines Raden Adjeng Kartini or Cut Nyak Dhien, just two women who have contributed significantly to Indonesian life and society in our history. In a bid to rectify the situation, online feminist publication Magdalene ( magdalene.co) launched

Herstory : Celebrating remarkable Indonesian women & their legacies - Mon, December 14 2020

When you ask ordinary Indonesians to name the country’s national heroes, chances are that they won’t be able to name more than a handful or two, with the majority of names, if not all, being the names of male national heroes. It only goes to show just how male-centric our history curriculum and narratives are. Most might mention our national heroines Raden Adjeng Kartini or Cut Nyak Dhien, just two women who have contributed significantly to Indonesian life and society in our history. In a bid to rectify the situation, online feminist publication Magdalene (magdalene.co) launched Herstory: Perempuan Nusantara di Tepi Sejarah (Herstory: Indonesian Women on the Margins of History), an illustrated book published by Elex Media Komputindo of the Kompas-Gramedia Group.

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