Bisnis Indonesia
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Owner(s) | PT. Jurnalindo Aksara Grafika |
Founder(s) |
Sukamdani Sahid Gitosardjono Ciputra Anthony Salim Eric FH Samola |
Founded | December 14, 1985 |
Language | Indonesian |
Headquarters |
Wisma Bisnis Indonesia Jalan K.H. Mas Mansyur Kav. 12A Karet Tengsin, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta |
Sister newspapers |
Solopos Harian Jogja Indonesia Shang Bao Monitor Depok |
Website | www.bisnis.com |
Bisnis Indonesia (lit. Indonesian Business) is a daily newspaper, published in Jakarta, Indonesia. Bisnis Indonesia primarily covers Indonesian financial and business news and issues. It is published by PT. Jurnalindo Aksara Grafika (PT JAG), a company founded by three conglomerate businessmen in Indonesia: Sukamdani Sahid Gitosardjono (Sahid Group), Ciputra (Ciputra Group), Anthony Salim (Salim Group), and media veteran Eric FH Samola. The first edition published on December 14, 1985.
Bisnis Indonesia also supplied news content for international news agency, including Japan-based NewsNet Asia, Factiva, ISI Emerging Markets, Chinese news agency Xinhua, and Bloomberg.
Arief Budisusilo is now chief editor and Linda Tangdialla as deputy chief editor.
History
Bisnis Indonesia opened its first office in an ex Singer's sewing machine service center at Jalan Kramat V/8, Central Jakarta. The newspaper gained its momentum from the rise of stock market in 1987 and new policy in banking known as Paket Oktober (Pakto) 1998. Bisnis Indonesia shifted their coverage to focus on micro-economics and business news, in the time when most competitors still reporting heavily on macro-economics issue. This strategy prove fruitful as stock exchange authority ordered all public listed companies to publish their financial report and corporate action.