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Identitas Pemegang Saham Shareholder Identity 143 Analisa dan Pembahasan Kinerja Bank oleh Manajemen Laporan Tata Kelola Perusahaan Laporan Tanggung Jawab Sosial Perusahaan Laporan Keuangan Audit Analysis and Discussion of Bank Performance by Management Good Corporate Governance Corporate Social Responsibility Report Audited Financial Statement Identitas Pemegang Saham Shareholder Identity Provinsi Papua Papua Province Gubernur Provinsi Papua terpilih pada masa periode Papua province selected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi Pemegang Saham period automatically becomes the controlling Pengendali Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku 2018. shareholder o Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. Pemerintah Kota Jayapura Jayapura Municipal Government Walikota Jayapura terpilih pada masa periode Jayapura Mayor elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku o the Bank Papua,until the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Jayapura Jayapura Regency Government Bupati Jayapura terpilih pada masa periode Jayapura Regent elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku o the Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Jayawijaya Jayawijaya Regency Government Bupati Jayawijaya terpilih pada masa periode Jayawijaya Regent elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku o the Bank Papua, until the the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Puncak Jaya Puncak Jaya Regency Government Bupati Puncak Jaya terpilih pada masa periode Puncak Jaya Regent elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku o the Bank Papua, until the the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Merauke Merauke Regency Government Bupati Merauke terpilih pada masa periode Merauke regent elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku o the Bank Papua, until the the inancial year 2018. 2018. bankpapua1966 bankpapua1966 bankpapua_id PT. Bank Pembangunan Daerah Papua | Annual Report 2018 144 Pendahuluan Laporan Manajemen Profil Perusahaan Tinjauan Pendukung Bisnis Introduction Management Report Company Profile Business Supporting Overview Pemerintah Kabupaten Biak Numfor Biak Numor Regency Government Bupati Biak Numor terpilih pada masa periode Biak Numor Regent elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku o the Bank Papua, until the the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Yapen Yapen Regency Government Bupati Kepulauan Yapen terpilih pada masa periode Yapen Island Regent was elected during the pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu administration period automatically becomes one o the Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku Shareholders o the Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Nabire Nabire Regency Government Bupati Nabire terpilih pada masa periode Nabire Regent elected during the administration period pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o the Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Paniai Paniai Regency Government Bupati Paniai terpilih pada masa periode Paniai Regent elected during the administration period pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o the Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Mimika Mimika Regency Government Bupati Mimika terpilih pada masa periode Mimika Regent elected during the administration period pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o the Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku Bank Papua , until the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Sarmi Sarmi Regency Government Bupati Sarmi terpilih pada masa periode Sarmi Regents elected during the administration period pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o the Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Tolikara Tolikara Regency Government Bupati Tolikara terpilih pada masa periode Tolikara Regent elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku o the Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. 2018. PT. Bank Pembangunan Daerah Papua | Laporan Tahunan 2018 www.bankpapua.co.id [email protected] 0967-532011 145 Analisa dan Pembahasan Kinerja Bank oleh Manajemen Laporan Tata Kelola Perusahaan Laporan Tanggung Jawab Sosial Perusahaan Laporan Keuangan Audit Analysis and Discussion of Bank Performance by Management Good Corporate Governance Corporate Social Responsibility Report Audited Financial Statement Pemerintah Kabupaten Waropen SWaropen Regency Government Bupati Waropen terpilih pada masa periode Regent Waropen elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku 2018. the Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Yahukimo Yahukimo Regency Government Bupati Yahukimo terpilih pada masa periode Yahukimo Regent elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku 2018. the Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Asmat Asmat Regency Government Bupati Asmat terpilih pada masa periode Asmat Regents elected during the administration period pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o the Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku 2018. Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Keerom Keerom Regency Government Bupati Keerom terpilih pada masa periode Keerom Regent elected during the administration period pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o the Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku 2018. Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Pegunungan Pegunungan Bintang Regency Government Bintang Pegunungan Bintang regent elected during the Bupati Pegunungan Bintang terpilih pada masa administration period automatically becomes one o the periode pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu Shareholders o the Bank Papua, until the inancial year Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Supiori Supiori Regency Government Bupati Supiori terpilih pada masa periode Supiori Regent was elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku 2018. the Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Boven Digoel Boven Digoel Regency Government Bupati Boven Digoel terpilih pada masa periode Boven Digoul Regent elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku 2018. the Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. bankpapua1966 bankpapua1966 bankpapua_id PT. Bank Pembangunan Daerah Papua | Annual Report 2018 146 Pendahuluan Laporan Manajemen Profil Perusahaan Tinjauan Pendukung Bisnis Introduction Management Report Company Profile Business Supporting Overview Pemerintah Kabupaten Mappi Mappi Regency Government Bupati Mappi terpilih pada masa periode Mappi Regent elected during the administration period pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu automatically becomes one o the Shareholders o the Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku Bank Papua, until theinancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Lanny Jaya Lanny Jaya Regency Government Bupati Lanny Jaya terpilih pada masa periode Lanny Jaya Regent was elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku o the Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Yalimo Yalimo Regency Government Bupati Yalimo terpilih pada masa periode Yalimo Regent was elected during the administration pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu period automatically becomes one o the Shareholders Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku o the Bank Papua, until the inancial year 2018. 2018. Pemerintah Kabupaten Memberamo Memberamo Raya Regency Government Raya Bupati Memberamo Raya terpilih pada masa periode Memberamo Raya Regent was elected during the pemerintahannya otomatis menjadi salah satu administration period automatically becomes one o the Pemegang Saham Bank Papua, hingga tahun buku Shareholders o the Bank Papua, until the inancial year
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