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New Jasa Marga CEO appointed

The government has appointed Desi Arryani to be the chief executive officer (CEO) of publicly listed state-owned firm Jasa Marga. She replaced Adityawarman who ended his four-year tenure in August. 

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Tue, August 30, 2016 Published on Aug. 30, 2016 Published on 2016-08-30T09:16:35+07:00

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New leader -- Newly appointed CEO of state-owned firm Jasa Marga Desi Arryani (center, with black blouse), poses for a picture after she was appointed  to the position at an annual shareholders' meeting in Jakarta on Monday. New leader -- Newly appointed CEO of state-owned firm Jasa Marga Desi Arryani (center, with black blouse), poses for a picture after she was appointed to the position at an annual shareholders' meeting in Jakarta on Monday. (Kompas.com/-)

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he government has appointed Desi Arryani to be the chief executive officer (CEO) of publicly listed state-owned firm Jasa Marga. She replaced Adityawarman who ended his four-year tenure in August.  

Selected during an annual general shareholders' meeting in Jakarta on Monday, Desi was previously known as one of the directors of state-owned construction firm Waskita Karya.

“The government also appointed Subakti Syukur as one of Jasa Marga's new directors at the meeting,” Jasa Marga corporate secretary Mohammad Sofyan said in an official statement on Monday.

During the meeting, Jasa Marga shareholders approved the launch of a rights issue to raise Rp 1.8 trillion (US$135,72 million) to strengthen its capital structure.

The company is set to sell about 491 million shares at Rp 500 per share. The rights issue is expected to raise Rp 1.25 trillion from state capital injections (PMN) and Rp 550 billion from the public. (rez/ebf)

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