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Century Propertoes, Bakrie Tie Up For Media City

by SunStar

CENTURY Properties Group, Inc. chairman and CEO Jose E.B. Antonio,

Revolution Precrafted Properties founder and CEO Robbie Antonio, Bakrie Global Ventura CEO Anindya Novyan Bakrie, and Bakrie Global Ventura director and Viva Media Baru president and CEO Anindra Ardiansyah Bakrie signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at the sidelines of the 2017 Asean Summit to develop and strengthen the tourism and media technology sectors of both the Philippines and Indonesia.

The agreement sets the stage for a mutual sharing of resources, from allocating capital investments to the exchange of expertise and skills to establish a Media City, a Sports City, and a Technology Corridor in the Philippines. 

 


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