Bank MNC Internasional Tbk PT
Dian Ristoko has a diverse work experience in various companies. Dian started their career as a Java Developer at PT. Solusi247, where they developed and tested the Reflex System for Telkomsel. Dian also prepared the manual book for the system. Dian then worked as a Java Developer at PT. Aprisma Indonesia, where they were responsible for developing features and fixing bugs related to the PCash System Corporate v.6.
After that, they joined PT. Go Online Destinations - pegipegi.com as a Java Developer, specializing in hotel systems. Dian worked on the search function, hotel list, and payment process. Dian later moved to BLANJA.com and became the Product Development Team Lead, responsible for developing lifestyle products and home page sections.
In 2019, Dian joined DANA Indonesia as a Software Development Engineer Lead, where they created development strategies for lifestyle services, settlement systems, and big event products. Currently, they hold the position of Head of Digital Technology Development at PT. Bank MNC Internasional, Tbk., where they are responsible for developing digital technology strategies to meet the needs of the business and product teams.
Dian Ristoko obtained an Engineer's Degree in 2013 from Netcampus CCNA Academy. Prior to that, there is no available information regarding their education history at UPI YAI.
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Bank MNC Internasional Tbk PT
PT Bank MNC Internasional Tbk (the Bank), formerly known as PT Bank ICB Bumiputera Tbk, is an Indonesia-based financial institution. Its business is categorized into business banking, consumer, treasury, and others segments. The Bank provides various products and services, including savings and deposits, which cover regular savings account and current accounts; credit facilities, which provide loans to small and medium enterprises; consumer asset products, which cover property and car loans; treasury, which covers treasury products; trade finance, which covers letter of credits, customs bonds, shipping guarantee, trust receipts, export bills and documents collection, and remittance, which covers foreign exchange transactions. The Bank was supported by branch offices, sub-branch offices, cash offices, payment points and automated teller machines (ATMs) throughout Indonesia.