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Muhammadiyah’s Hundred Trillion Rupiah Businesses

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Muhammadiyah’s business networks cover various sectors, from education to financial services. It seeks to create a closed economic ecosystem.

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A customer conducting transactions with the teller at Bangun Drajat Warga Sharia People’s Financing Bank (BPRS BDW), owned by Muhammadiyah, June 12. TEMPO/Shinta Maharani . tempo : 172756641352.

THE 30th anniversary logo is displayed at the offices of Bangun Drajat Warga Sharia People’s Financing Bank (BPRS BDW). This bank is owned by the Muhammadiyah Regional Executive Board in Yogyakarta. The building facade also features the Muhammadiyah logo, a shining sun with 12 rays surrounding the shahadah (bearing the witness to faith) inscription.

Every year on February 2, BPRS BDW with offices located at Jalan Gedongkuning Selatan in Ba

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Han Revanda Putra and Shinta Maharani (Yogyakarta) contributed to this article. 

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