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Faith in the future

AXA Indonesia chief corporate affairs officer Benny Waworuntu (third right) and AXA Financial Indonesia marketing and product head Juliawati Wijanto (fourth right) watch as children play with a superhero figure during an introduction of a sharia education-insurance product in Jakarta on Saturday

The Jakarta Post
Mon, November 23, 2015

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Faith in the future AXA Indonesia chief corporate affairs officer Benny Waworuntu (third right) and AXA Financial Indonesia marketing and product head Juliawati Wijanto (fourth right) watch as children play with a superhero figure during an introduction of a sharia education-insurance product in Jakarta on Saturday. Sharia-related products, with the exception of sharia-compliant stocks, generally make up between 4 percent and 20 percent of each of the financial service sectors despite Indonesia having the world’s largest Muslim population.(JP/DMR) (third right) and AXA Financial Indonesia marketing and product head Juliawati Wijanto (fourth right) watch as children play with a superhero figure during an introduction of a sharia education-insurance product in Jakarta on Saturday. Sharia-related products, with the exception of sharia-compliant stocks, generally make up between 4 percent and 20 percent of each of the financial service sectors despite Indonesia having the world’s largest Muslim population.(JP/DMR)

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span class="inline inline-center">AXA Indonesia chief corporate affairs officer Benny Waworuntu (third right) and AXA Financial Indonesia marketing and product head Juliawati Wijanto (fourth right) watch as children play with a superhero figure during an introduction of a sharia education-insurance product in Jakarta on Saturday. Sharia-related products, with the exception of sharia-compliant stocks, generally make up between 4 percent and 20 percent of each of the financial service sectors despite Indonesia having the world'€™s largest Muslim population.(JP/DMR)

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