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Mitra Pedagang Indonesia PT Tbk
IDX:MPIX

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Mitra Pedagang Indonesia PT Tbk
IDX:MPIX
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Price: 71 IDR
Market Cap: 110.9B IDR
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Mitra Pedagang Indonesia PT Tbk is a ID-based company operating in industry. The company is headquartered in Gresik, Jawa Timur. The company went IPO on 2024-02-07. PT Mitra Pedagang Indonesia Tbk is an Indonesia-based technology company. The Company, through MPStore, specializes in providing a platform for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). MPStore is an application that helps MSMEs and traditional traders in Indonesia to improve their business by providing access to technology. MPstore is a place to buy and sell wholesale online that provides conveniences for wholesalers and retailers to develop their business. MPStore is a solution partner for all business travel needs. MPStore provides a variety of online services for wholesalers and retailers. MPstore is a place to buy and sell wholesale goods at prices, ranging from groceries, instant noodles, kitchen spices, milk to kitchen utensils.

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