
Nestlé Indonesia is a subsidiary of Nestlé S.A. the leading company in the field of nutrition, health and wellness, with headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland. Nestlé SA was founded over 140 years ago by Henri Nestlé; a pharmacist who first mixed baby cereal to help a mother save her baby who was is very ill and unable to receive breast milk.
Nestlé has operated in Indonesia since 1971; at present we employ more than 2,600 employees to produce a variety of Nestle products at three plants. The Kejayan, Pasuruan, East Java, plant processes dairy products such as Dancow, Bear Brand and Nestlé Dancow Ideal; Panjang factory at Lampung processes Nescafé instant coffee and the plant in Cikupa in Banten produces confectionery products such as Fox's and Polos. Our fourth plant for the manufacture of Dancow, Milo, and Nestlé Cerelac baby cereal in Karawang.

Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) is one of the largest state-owned banks in Indonesia. For more than 127 years of providing the best services for all levels of society, BRI has taken part in efforts to develop the country. Supported by more than 10 thousand offices, more than 650 thousand BRILink agents and the BRISat satellite network, BRI continues to strive to be the first in supporting the community's economy.
Through the vision of “The Most Valuable Banking Group in Southeast Asia” and “Champion of Financial Inclusion”, BRI focuses on developing superior human resources with strong characters in line with the government's vision, namely, “Building Excellent Human Resources, Towards Advanced Indonesia.”

Bank BTPN, a member of SMBC Group is a full-line commercial bank that offers a comprehensive range of banking services in both the wholesale and retail sectors.
The merger of BTPN and SMBCI to form Bank BTPN represents a unique and an ideal combination of two complementary banks.
With its new vision to be Indonesia’s most preferred bank which makes a meaningful difference in the lives of millions powered by digital technology, Bank BTPN is a bigger and stronger bank that contributes more to Indonesia's economy.