Mitra Pinasthika Mustika Tbk PT
IDX:MPMX
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Mitra Pinasthika Mustika Tbk PT
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PT Mitra Pinasthika Mustika Tbk engages in the distribution and sale of motorcycles and automobiles. The company is headquartered in Jakarta Selatan, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 1,579 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2013-05-29. The Company, through its subsidiaries, is engaged in distribution of two wheel vehicle and spare parts under Honda brand in East Java and East Nusa Tenggara areas, sales of used cars, vehicle rental and drivers, auctions, general insurance, financing activities, online sales of four wheels-vehicle and its supporting activities. Its segments include Distribution, retail and aftermarket; Transportation, and Insurance. Its Distribution, retail and aftermarket segment include MP Mulia, MPM Motor and Otodeals business. Its Transportation segment includes MPMRent, which offers professional and trained driver service and provides transportation management service, such as vehicle and driver rental, vehicle usage management, both short-term and long-term, especially for corporate customers, and conducts other related business activities. Its Insurance segment includes MPM Insurance and JAACS MPM Finance.
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