Indonesia’s state-owned largest bank, Bank Mandiri, planned to open 30 remittance branches in Malaysia next year to facilitate remittance from Indonesian workers that reaches over 10 billion U.S. dollars per year, Antara reported here Monday. President Director of the lender Agus Martowardoyo said that five of the branches would be opened before the end of this year and the rest will be opened next year. &$ &$Source: Xinhua&$ &$ …
Indonesia’s largest bank to open 30 remittance branches in Malaysia in 2010
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