Pekan Depan 3 Bank Gelar RUPS, BBRI & BCIC Minta Restu Rights Issue Persetujuan rights issue menjadi agenda yang akan dibahas dalam rapat oleh PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. (BBRI) dan PT Bank JTrust Indonesia Tbk. (BCIC). Azizah Nur Alfi - Bisnis.com 18 Juli 2021 | 07:41 WIB
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Bisnis.com, JAKARTA - Tiga emiten bank akan menyelenggarakan rapat umum pemegang saham tahunan dan rapat umum pemegang saham luar biasa, pada pekan depan. Salah satu agendanya yakni persetujuan untuk aksi rights issue.
Persetujuan Rapat akan diselenggarakan dengan mata acara persetujuan atas penambahan modal perseroan dengan memberikan hak memesan efek terlebih dahulu (PMHMETD) kepada para pemegang saha
Bank Jstrut Indonesia (BCIC) Gelar RUPST 23 Juli, Ini Agenda yang Dibahas
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JTrust Bank (BCIC) Akan Rights Issue, Konversi Pinjaman jadi Saham
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Our crumbled dollar is only the most visible sign of the crisis that has reversed our postwar boom. A report from Maclean s Ottawa editor on our economic change of life September 22 1962 PETER C. NEWMAN WHAT WENT WRONG WITH CANADA? PETER C. NEWMAN September 22 1962
WHAT WENT WRONG WITH CANADA?
Our crumbled dollar is only the most visible sign of the crisis that has reversed our postwar boom. A report from Maclean s Ottawa editor on our economic change of life September 22 1962 PETER C. NEWMAN
WHAT WENT WRONG WITH CANADA?
Our crumbled dollar is only the most visible sign of the crisis that has reversed our postwar boom. A report from Maclean s Ottawa editor on our economic change of life
Local Economy Scheme aims to save jobs among SMEs
published : 26 Jan 2021 at 04:00
The Small and Medium Enterprise Development Bank of Thailand (SME D Bank) is joining state efforts to retain 28,800 jobs in SMEs through a new 9.5-billion-baht soft loan programme initiated by the Industry Ministry.
The money, to be granted under the ministry s Local Economy Loan scheme, is expected to help 5,760 businesses struggling with liquidity.
Industry Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said prospective borrowers can start submitting loan requests to SME D Bank from this month until December this year.
The scheme was approved by the cabinet on Jan 19.
Officials want the scheme to help businesses increase their liquidity and cash flow, following the latest struggles resulting from the new round of infections.