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- PAN Tegaskan Koalisi Indonesia Bersatu Solid Hingga 2024
- Kompolnas Menyarankan Kapolri Pecat AKBP Brotoseno
- Panja Komisi VI Dalami Mekanisme Investasi Telkomsel ke GoTo
- Polda Metro Tangkap Satu Tokoh Khilafatul Muslimin di Mojokerto
- McDonald’s eyes selling its South Korea unit
- E-wallet MoMo buys stake in securities firm
- Cleanery, eco-cleaning start-up set for Australian launch
- Polda Metro Buka Lima Titik SIM Keliling di Jakarta Hari Ini
- Mahasiswa Universitas BSI Ikuti Lomba Hospitality
- APEKSI Usul Dana Kelurahan Dikucurkan Lagi
PAN Tegaskan Koalisi Indonesia Bersatu Solid Hingga 2024 Posted: 13 Jun 2022 05:41 AM PDT KIB mengaku masih terbuka dengan parpol lain yang ingin bergabung. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Sekretaris Jenderal Partai Amanat Nasional (PAN), Eddy Soeparno menegaskan Koalisi Indonesia Bersatu yang terdiri dari partainya, Partai Golkar, dan Partai Persatuan Pembangunan (PPP) telah menandatangani memorandum of understanding (MoU) atau nota kesepahaman. Ia memastikan bahwa koalisi ini akan solid hingga Pemilu 2024. “Sangat solid, karena kita sudah tanda tangan MoU antara semua peserta KIB kalau kita punya agenda kerja yang penting, intens, pilpres, pemilu 18 bulan dari sekarang,” ujar Eddy di Gedung Nusantara III, Kompleks Parlemen, Jakarta, Senin (13/6/2022). Kesolidan antara PAN, Partai Golkar, dan PPP juga mulai terjalin oleh kepengurusan di seluruh wilayah Indonesia. Koalisi Indonesia Bersatu, dijelaskannya sekali lagi, mengutamakan politik gagasan dan menghindari terjadinya polarisasi masyarakat. Koalisi tersebut diklaim juga masih terbuka dengan partai politik lain yang ingin bergabung. Termasuk dari partai yang merencanakan koalisi semut merah yang terdiri dari Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa (PKB) dan Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (PKS). “Bangun koalisi siapapun itu baik dan positif, dan saya rasa demi adanya demokrasi yang sehat mari kita hadirkan sebanyak mungkin opsi kepada masyarakat. Tetapi, sebaiknya kali ini kita dengar aspirasi masyarakat, siapa yang dikehendaki masyarakat,” ujar Eddy. Adapun terkait calon presiden (capres) dan calon wakil presiden (cawapres), Koalisi Indonesia Bersatu tak ingin terburu-buru memutuskannya. Kendati demikian, ia berharap Pilpres 2024 dapat menghadirkan lebih dari dua pasangan calon. “Target lain bagaimana bangun gagasan, apa gagasan itu, dan ini adalah hal yang penting untuk kita akhir bersama sebelum akhirnya keluar nama. Jadi kita akan butuhkan waktu untuk lakukan kaijan-kajian tersebut secara teliti dan mendalam,” ujar Wakil Ketua Komisi VII DPR itu. |
Kompolnas Menyarankan Kapolri Pecat AKBP Brotoseno Posted: 13 Jun 2022 03:40 AM PDT Mempertahankan mantan narapidana kasus berat bakal berimbas reputasi Polri. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Komisi Kepolisian Nasional (Kompolnas) menyarankan agar Kapolri Jenderal Listyo Sigit Prabowo memecat AKBP Raden Brotoseno. Komisioner Kompolnas Poengky Indarti mengatakan, Polri punya alasan kuat untuk memberhentikan Brotoseno dari anggota kepolisian.
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Panja Komisi VI Dalami Mekanisme Investasi Telkomsel ke GoTo Posted: 13 Jun 2022 12:09 AM PDT Komisi VI akan mendalami apakah proses investasi Telkomsel ke GoTo memenuhi syarat. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Komisi VI DPR telah membentuk panitia kerja (Panja) investasi BUMN kepada perusahaan digital. Salah satu tujuannya untuk mendalami permasalahan investasi yang dilakukan oleh PT Telekomunikasi Selular (Telkomsel) ke GoTo.
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Polda Metro Tangkap Satu Tokoh Khilafatul Muslimin di Mojokerto Posted: 12 Jun 2022 10:31 PM PDT AS berperan sebagai Menteri Pendidikan dalam ormas Khilafatul Muslimin. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Penyidik Direktorat Reserse Kriminal Umum (Ditreskrimum) Polda Metro Jaya kembali menangkap satu orang tokoh organisasi masyarakat Khilafatul Muslimin berinisial AS (74), di Mojokerto, Jawa Timur. AS ditangkap di Mojokerto, Jawa Timur, pada Senin (13/6/2022) dini hari sekitar pukul 00.30 WIB.
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McDonald’s eyes selling its South Korea unit Posted: 12 Jun 2022 10:23 PM PDT McDonald's Korea, the local unit wholly owned by the US fast-food giant, is seeking a new owner — joining the latest burger chain sales rush here. The company confirmed Friday that its US headquarters is selling its entire stake in the Korean unit as well as its business license after its first failed attempt six years ago. According to news reports, Mirae Asset Securities, the deal's lead manager, plans to send letters as early as next month to invite potential bidders. With the addition of McDonald's Korea, the largest fast-food chain by revenue here, four out of six major burger franchises — including Burger King, KFC and Mom's Touch — are looking for new owners. Hong Kong-based Affinity Equity Partners is selling Burger King Korea, along with the burger chain's Japanese unit. Meanwhile, Korean chemicals conglomerate KG Group is seeking an exit after its five-year ownership of KFC Korea. Mom's Touch, a home-grown chicken burger chain owned by private equity firm Korea F&B Holding, recently delisted from the nation's second bourse Kosdaq in a move to search for a new owner. Unlike the four, the remaining Lotteria and No Brand Burger are subsidiaries under retail giants Lotte and Shinsegae, respectively. The valuation of McDonald's Korea is yet to be estimated, but market forecasts put it much higher than 2016's 300 billion-500 billion won ($234 million-$469 million). Crosstown rival Burger King is currently valued at around 1 trillion won. US private equity giant Carlyle Group is cited as one of the potential buyers of McDonald's Korea. In 2016, when the company was put up for sale, Carlyle created a consortium with Maeil Dairies — the nation's leading dairy company — but later backed out from the deal. After its failed attempt to take over the Korean unit, it acquired the Chinese and Hong Kong branches in 2017. Along with the deal price, the US headquarters' push to maintain its control over the Korean unit even after an exit could become a key factor in the acquisition talks. In 2016, the US head office insisted that it resume quality control of burger products and receive royalty payments from McDonald's Korea, which evidently became another deal breaker. According to data from the Financial Supervisory Service, the Korean unit has paid 54.3 billion won in 2021 and 50.1 billion won in 2020 in commission payments for the US headquarters. Industry watchers say growing demand for premium burgers has led to heated competition in the market and an influx of newcomers. The food unit of Daewoo Development recently launched Good Stuff Eatery, a handcrafted burger chain frequented by former US President Barack Obama. BHC Group and Hanwha Solutions are poised to open Korean branches of Super Duper Burgers and Five Guys this year. As of 2021, McDonald's Korea operates 404 stores nationwide. It posted 867 billion won in sales, up 9.7 percent from a year earlier, while logging 34.9 billion won in net losses. |
E-wallet MoMo buys stake in securities firm Posted: 12 Jun 2022 10:22 PM PDT The owner of e-wallet MoMo has purchased more than 4.4 million shares, or a 49 stake, in Hanoi-based CV Securities JSC (CVS). The deal was struck Thursday and Online Mobile Services JSC, or M Service, has received more than 4.4 shares from two shareholders of CVS – its vice chairman Jiang Wen and general director Nguyen Kim Hau – the securities firm said in a statement sent to the State Securities Commission of Vietnam (SCC). Established in 2009, CVS was first known as Hong Bang Securities JSC and renamed Hung Thinh Securities in 2015. The company also moved its headquarters from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi. Its annual revenue was VND4.4 billion ($190,000) and VND4.8 billion in 2020 and 2021 respectively. As of the first quarter of 2022, CVS had recorded a cumulative loss of more than VND80 billion. The new deal makes M_Service the second fintech firm to invest in a securities company after Finhay, who bought shares in Vina Securities early this week. Both Momo and Finhay are invested in by Thien Viet Securities (TVS). As of March 31, TVS recorded the original cost of investment in M_Service at VND27.8 billion and nearly VND62.5 billion at Finhay. Momo had 31 million users and 140,000 payment acceptance points last year. The wallet is now a partner of more than 50 banks, and financial and insurance companies. The e-wallet has completed a $200-million Series E funding round funded by a consortium of investors led by Japan's Mizuho Bank. Investment funds Ward Ferry, Goodwater Capital and Kora Management make up the rest of the consortium. A media representative said he could not announce a specific figure, but MoMo's valuation exceeds $2 billion, making it a startup unicorn. |
Cleanery, eco-cleaning start-up set for Australian launch Posted: 12 Jun 2022 10:21 PM PDT Cleanery, the innovative Kiwi eco-cleaning and personal care products company, has closed an oversubscribed Seed Round of $2.34 million. Kiwi eco-cleaning start-up attracts big name backers for Australasian growth Cleanery, the innovative Kiwi eco-cleaning and personal care products company, has closed an oversubscribed Seed Round of $2.34 million. The raise attracted significant interest from the New Zealand business community, including Peter Cullinane, Nicola O'Rourke, and Michael Stiassny (via their company Founders Advisory), Shane Bradley (formerly GrabOne), and Lance Wiggs, via the newly minted Climate Venture Capital Fund. The Climate Venture Capital Fund is the largest investor in this Seed Round. Also investing is Icehouse Ventures, Angel HQ, and friends and family who have supported the company from day one. "This is an exciting time for us," says Cleanery co-founder Mark Sorensen. "The size of the investment is larger than we initially anticipated and the quality of the people backing us is incredible. To have the likes of Peter Cullinane who made such a success with Lewis Road Creamery, or the Climate VC Fund, which sees our emissions reduction potential, gives us real confidence. "The money raised will be used to deliver an exciting New Zealand and Australian marketing plan, a USA e-commerce pilot, and resourcing the business for rapid growth," says Sorensen. After a successful launch supported by Farro in October 2021, the products are already loved by many New Zealanders, with a growing direct-to-consumer offer. Woolworth's launchThe successful Seed Round coincides with Cleanery's launch into Australia with a national rollout in Woolworths supermarkets, starting this week. "We have great capacity in our Auckland factory – and so it's all about growing market share. The products work exceptionally well, and we've been selling online and in select outlets since last year, so we know there's demand. It's now about getting scale, which Woolworths and other supermarkets will bring in spades." Just add water!Cleanery's patented technology is revolutionising the cleaning and personal care categories by removing the water and the plastic bottle and simply using a sachet. "There's no point shipping water when we've all got perfectly good water in our taps at home. And we all know the problem caused by packaging waste – so let's reuse what you've already got under the sink," says co-founder Ellie Brade. Cleanery products come in a recyclable sachet that can be mixed with water in a bottle the company supplies – or one of your own. "We'll even give you a sticker to put over the old label," she says. Cleanery estimates its products reduce plastic by 99%. And by not shipping water Cleanery can fit the equivalent of over 200,000 bottles in one shipping container – up to 20 times more than traditional products and at a fraction of the weight. Cullinane likes the disruptionThe proposition was immediately attractive to Peter Cullinane, whose former company Lewis Road Creamery shook up the dairy aisle. "The cleaning and personal care products industry is very large and very much ready for a disruption," he says. "Cleanery is such a simple proposition: it's the cleaner we want, not the bottle. And it works. It really does." Tests demonstrate how Cleanery's products clean more effectively than other mainstream cleaning products – eco or otherwise – while still having a safe, natural, plant and mineral based formulation. "So you have a cleaner that works better than any other, has such an elegant packaging solution, costs less, and has impeccable environmental credentials. What's not to like?" says Cullinane. Emissions savedDr Jez Weston, a partner in the Climate VC Fund says Cleanery meets its strict criteria for emissions reductions. "Our mission is to fund high growth companies that deliver significant emissions reductions. Cleanery means you're not making more single use plastic bottles and spray heads and it means you're not hauling that weight of water around the world. Every household uses cleaning products, so the emissions savings are going to be substantial." This is the second investment by Climate VC Fund. Rohan MacMahon, partner of the fund, says Cleanery's environmental credibility is matched by a strong management team. "We have huge confidence in the technical and commercial talent that Mark has attracted." Born on a beachThe investment in Cleanery is sweet reward for Sorensen, whose journey to solving plastic pollution started aged 14. "When we launched the company, my mother dug out an old essay I'd written in Social Studies about the urgent need to address the problems with packaging. I'd forgotten I'd even written it. I got an A+ by the way." The essay was forgotten but the sentiment remained and during a three-day tramp in New Zealand's Far North in 2017, Sorensen was surprised to find plastic on the coastline. "Here I was on remote beaches in the most remote country on Earth and I was still finding plastic. I was really motivated to do something." Having worked with many of New Zealand's most exciting science and technology companies as an advisor, he was well placed to know how to start and who to call on. But the technical challenge proved immense. "it's one thing to slap together something that looks and smells like a cleaner – to create something that actually does the job, and can truly replace mainstream products, is another thing altogether." Through a series of collaborations and explorations, the initial chemistry was developed and the real work – scaling up a factory capable of producing these novel formulations – began. "The timing is right. Consumers want to address the problem. China has stopped taking our so-called 'recycling' and the government and industry realise they need to do something. "And Covid helped highlight the need for scalable, local, manufacturing. The decisions we made during early Covid lockdowns, when supply chains started looking dicey, are paying off as we are now in control of our destiny with our own plant based here in Auckland and can produce product at any volume." |
Polda Metro Buka Lima Titik SIM Keliling di Jakarta Hari Ini Posted: 12 Jun 2022 08:24 PM PDT Layanan ini hanya berlaku untuk perpanjangan SIM. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Polda Metro Jaya membuka layananSIM Keliling di lima titik tersebar di Jakarta, Senin, untuk memberikan kemudahan bagi masyarakat dalam memperpanjang masa berlaku Surat Izin Mengemudi (SIM). Berdasarkan data dari TMC Polda Metro Jaya, layanan tersebut berada di Mal Grand Cakung untuk Jakarta Timur dan Kampus Trilogi Kalibata untuk Jakarta Selatan.
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Mahasiswa Universitas BSI Ikuti Lomba Hospitality Posted: 12 Jun 2022 06:27 PM PDT Niko Demus Kurniawan mewakili Universitas BSI dalam Lomba Hospitality UPH REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BEKASI — Niko Demus Kurniawan, mahasiswa semester dua dari Program Studi (prodi) Perhotelan Universitas BSI (Bina Sarana Informatika) mengikuti kegiatan Lomba Hospitality. Mengusung tema 'Hospitour 2022 RESET (Reinforcing Economic Sustainability by Empowering Local Tourism', lomba ini digelar secara daring yang dilaksanakan oleh Universitas Pelita Harapan (UPH) pada Rabu (8/6/2022) silam.
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APEKSI Usul Dana Kelurahan Dikucurkan Lagi Posted: 12 Jun 2022 03:39 PM PDT Ketika pandemi Covid-19, dana kelurahan diberhentikan oleh pemerintah pusat. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BOGOR — Asosiasi Pemerintah Kota Seluruh Indonesia (APEKSI) mengusulkan kepada pemerintah pusat agar mengucurkan lagi dana kelurahan. Manfaat dana kelurahan sangat dirasakan oleh pemerintah kota.
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