BusinessJAKARTA – The second thinnest hotel in the world and the first in Indonesia is called PituRooms which is located between an alley and a house in the city of Salatiga, Central Java.
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Here are the main highlights Bisnisindonesia.idTuesday (06/12/2023):
1. Looking at the Greatness of Indonesian Architects in Building the World’s Second Slim Hotel
Indonesia apparently has the second thinnest hotel in the world with a width of only 2.8 meters, a length of 9.5 meters and a building height of 17 meters.
The first place is occupied by Eh’Haeusl in Amberg, Germany, with a width of only 2.4 meters which has set a world record since 2008 as the slimmest hotel.
The second thinnest hotel in the world and the first in Indonesia is called PituRooms which is located between an alley and a house in the city of Salatiga, Central Java. This hotel is at the foot of Mount Merbabu so the view can be seen from the hotel.
PituRooms is the first hotel built by the owner of the Sahabat Selojene architectural studio and also one of the principals of the Aboday architectural firm, namely Ary Indra.
2. High cost of CCS project, Masela’s investment swells to US$34.74 billion
The amount of additional investment required to install carbon capture and storage facilities (carbon capture and storage/CCS) in an effort to support the target of zero carbon emissions in the upstream oil and gas sector, triggering an increase in development costs for the Masela Block Abadi LNG project.
Initially, the investment required in the development plan (plan of development/PoD) liquefied natural gas project (liquefied natural gas/LNG) Abadi Masela Block, which is located around 160 kilometers off the coast of Yamdena Island in the Arafura Sea with a depth of 400-800 meters, is estimated to be worth US$ 19.8 billion.
However, in its journey, the PT Pertamina (Persero) consortium together with the oil and gas company from Malaysia, Petroliam Nasional Berhad or Petronas as the new partner of Inpex Corporation which will develop the gas field is expected to have to dig deeper into their pockets.
3. Looking for ways to access education that are no longer expensive at the border
The problem of expensive access to education, especially for purchasing books and study materials in the Tanjung Selor, Bulungan, North Kalimantan (Kaltara) area, which directly borders the Berau area in East Kalimantan (Kaltim), is gradually being resolved thanks to digital access.
As a city located on the border of two provinces, the media that can be used to support learning in Tanjung Selor can be said to be limited.
Unlike in the capital city of North Kalimantan province, namely Tarakan, where there are still large bookstores. This was expressed by the Deputy Principal of SDN 001 Tanjung Selor, Ema Indriana, who was recently transferred to the area.
“If here right there are no bookstores. There are fewer media to support learning. I also have a mutation so finding ingredients is very difficult. Teacher creativity is limited. “But with the internet like this, we can adapt our learning model to what students are interested in,” he said to the Indonesian Business Team Jelajah Signal 2023, quoted Monday (4/12/2023).
Schools can implement and compile the curriculum internally by implementing independent learning methods. With more interactive material through the use of gadgets and the internet.
4. Homeland Big Developers Compete with Property Projects at IKN
A number of big-name developers in Indonesia are competing to build new property projects in the National Capital (IKN) of the Archipelago in East Kalimantan.
Ciputra Group or PT Ciputra Development Tbk (CTRA) and PT Bumi Serpong Damai Tbk (BSDE) are no exception, which are well-known large developers in the country who are also planning to build property projects in IKN.
Issuers coded CTRA and BSDE also managed to achieve the title of most trusted in the world in 2023. This title is based on the results of a survey by global media company Newsweek in collaboration with global data research company Statista.
Based on the survey results, there are 18 companies operating in the most trusted real estate and housing industry in the world in 2023. Interestingly, two of them come from Indonesia, namely Ciputra Group which is ranked 3rd and BSDE ranked 10th.
5. Four insurance companies whose business licenses have been revoked by OJK this year
The insurance industry in Indonesia is currently still in the spotlight because it has been hit by several problematic insurance cases. A number of companies also had their business permits revoked by the Financial Services Authority (OJK).
Throughout 2023, at least until early December this year, OJK has announced the revocation of business licenses for four insurance companies.
Of these four insurance companies, three companies were subject to business license revocation sanctions due to poor financial conditions. Only one company had its business license revoked due to a business combination or merger.
Most recently, the OJK announced the revocation of the business license of PT Asuransi Purna Artanugraha or what is often called Aspan Insurance on December 2 2023.
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