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Bank Raya Indonesia Tbk PT
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PT Bank Raya Indonesia Tbk engages in the provision of commercial banking services. The company is headquartered in Jakarta Selatan, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 632 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2003-08-08. The Bank's business activities are engaged in savings, which include savings accounts, deposit account, and giro accounts; lending, which it offers various credit facilities such as credit investment, employees credit, residential credit facilities, among others, and other banking services such as bank guarantee, local letter of credit, safe deposit box, and payment services. The Bank is supported by bank branches and sub-branches that spread across Jakarta, Tangerang, Surabaya, Medan, Pekanbaru, Bandar Lampung, Jambi, Bandung, Semarang and Balikpapan. In addition, it has cash offices, payment points and automated teller machines (ATMs).
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