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Bank Sampoerna Visited a Customer In Early 2024

31 January 2024 | News
Bank Sampoerna Visited a Customer In Early 2024

“Many banks still doubt the credibility of a Taekwondo training business. Even though, at that time, I had been training and opening this business for dozens of years. Only Bank Sampoerna is willing to support MSME funding for my Taekwondo training,” said Mrs. Carolina, owner and head of the Nenggala Taekwondo School while receiving Bank Sampoerna’s visit to the Nenggala Taekwondo School in the Kedoya area, South Jakarta, on Friday (26/01/24).

This visit begins a series of visits to customers loyal to using various Bank Sampoerna’s products and services. On this occasion, present representing Bank Sampoerna management included Mr. Michael Suryadi (SME Business Division Head), Mr. Ridy Sudarma (Corp. Comm. & Investor Relations Division Head), Mrs. Shiska Hidayat (BM Puri Branch), and Mrs. Yuliana (LBM Puri Branch).

Taekwondo Nenggala has approximately 600 students across 18 Jakarta, Tangerang, and Bogor branches. Apart from training for children, teenagers, and adults, Nenggala also holds various social activities for older people and children with special needs such as autism.

 

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