CT Corp

CT Corp (formerly known as Para Group) is one of Indonesia's largest diversified conglomerate. The group was founded by Chairul Tanjung in 1987. CT Corp operates consumer-centric businesses nationwide across four key industries: financial services, media and entertainment, retail, as well as property.

PT CT Corpora
CT Corp
FormerlyPara Group (1987–2011)
TypePrivate
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1987 (1987)
FounderChairul Tanjung
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Key people
Chairul Tanjung (Chairman)
Chairal Tanjung (Group Director)
Guinandra Jatikusumo (Group Director)
ProductsFinancial services
Media
Retail
Property
OwnerChairul Tanjung
SubsidiariesMega Corp
Trans Corp
Websitectcorpora.com

History

Early history

CT Corp started out as a small children's shoes export business with capital of Rp 150 million, which Chairul Tanjung obtained from Bank Exim.

Financial Services

In 1996, CT Corp acquired Mega Bank and changed its name to Bank Mega. CT Corp also took over Bank Tugu and changed its name to Bank Mega Syariah.

After several years, Bank Mega then listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange on 28 March 2001 for Rp. 1,125 per share. Since then, Bank Mega has continued to be CT Corp's largest cash flow generator.

CT Corp's financial services arm continues to grow. It launched one of Indonesia's largest digital bank, Allo Bank (IDX: BBHI) on 20 May 2022.

Media

CT Corp's media business started with the operation of Trans TV, the group's earliest and oldest free-to-air TV channel. The turning point of Trans TV's success took place since the first quarter 2002. According to the Nielsen Media Research survey, at that time, Trans TV was ranked fifth as the highest number of adverts from 10 television stations, namely Rp 149.2 billion.

Armed with performance success, and pegged to number two at the end of 2005, Trans TV through its parent company Trans Corp in June 2006 made an MoU to buy part of TV7 shares held Kompas Gramedia Group, and changed the name and identity of TV7 company to Trans7.

CT Corp also operates digital media companies, including Indonesia's largest local news source Detik.com. The group also operates CNN and CNBC Indonesia.

Retail

The group's major entry into retail was through the acquisition of 40% stake of Carrefour's Indonesia operation in 2010,[1] which then fully acquired by CT Corp in January 2013.[2] Since then, the stores has been rebranded as either "Transmart Carrefour" or "Transmart".

CT Corp also operates Metro department store, high-end retail stores (i.e Hugo Boss, Versace, Armani, Furla, Etienne Aigner, Tod's, Tommy Hilfiger, Valentino, Brioni, Jimmy Choo, Mango, Geox),[3] as well as F&B segment (i.e The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Wendy's, Baskin-Robbins).[4]

Property

Hotels and resorts under the group, called Trans Hotels and Trans Resorts, are located in key cities in Indonesia, such as Bandung, Surabaya, and Bali.

The group also operates theme parks (Trans Snow World, Trans Studios), and small-format entertainment centers (Kid City).

Relationship

The group is known to have good relations with Anthoni Salim. Salim Group had been indebted when Para Group helped save Bank Central Asia, which was then hit by a financial crisis. With the Salim Group, Para Group partners in working on projects in Batam and Singapore. With Sinar Mas Group, Para Group also partners in the Mega Life life insurance company.

In Singapore, Para Group acquired a public company called Asia Medic, which is engaged in health care. Besides that, Para Group created a joint venture company called Gladifora. Whereas in Batam, (in collaboration with Arsikon) Para Group created a joint venture in the property sector, and has obtained a concession of around 300 hectares in a strategic location. The plan on this land will be built entertainment and residential centers. The housing is Coastarina.

Corporate identity changes

On 1 December 2011, Chairul Tanjung inaugurated the Para Group change to CT Corp. CT Corp consists of three sub holding companies: Mega Corp, Trans Corp, and CT Global Resources which include financial services, media, retail, lifestyle, entertainment, and natural resources.[5] Changing the name of this company also coincides with changes in the company's identity and logo. According to Chairul Tanjung, because it has been 30 years, there must be a transformation.

Corporate Governance

Shareholders of CT Corp include Chairul Tanjung and his family members, as well as Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co, which invested nearly $1 billion in CT Corp in 2021.[6]

Global investors, including Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC Private Limited and World Bank's International Finance Corporation, hold direct and indirect stakes in CT Corp's subsidiaries.[7]

Business Units

  • PT Mega Corpora (Mega Corp)
    • PT Bank Mega Tbk
    • PT Bank Allo Indonesia Tbk (Allo Bank)
    • PT Bank Syariah Mega Indonesia (Bank Mega Syariah)
    • PT PFI Mega Life Insurance (PFI Mega Life)
    • PT Asuransi Umum Mega (Mega Insurance)
    • Mega Capital Sekuritas
    • PT Mega Asset Management (Mega Asset)
    • PT Mega Capital Investama (Mega Investama)
    • PT Mega Finance
    • PT Mega Auto Finance
    • PT Mega Central Finance
  • PT Trans Airways
  • PT Trans Corpora (Trans Corp)
  • PT Trans Property Indonesia (Trans Property)
    • Trans Park
      • PT Trans Cibubur Property (Trans Park Cibubur)
      • Trans Park Bintaro
      • Trans Park Juanda
      • Trans Park Lampung
      • Trans Park Kupang
      • The Trans Icon
      • Trans Park Jember
    • PT Trans Studio
    • Trans Snow World
      • Trans Snow World Bintaro
      • Trans Snow World Bekasi
      • Trans Snow World Surabaya
      • Trans Snow World Makassar
      • Trans Snow World Lampung
    • Trans Studio Ski World
    • PT Trans Mall Property (Trans Shopping Mall)
      • PT Para Bandung Propertindo (Trans Studio Mall Bandung)
      • PT Trans Kalla Makassar (Trans Studio Mall Makassar)
      • PT Para Bali Propertindo (Trans Studio Mall Bali)
      • PT Mega Indah Propertindo (Trans Studio Mall Cibubur)
      • Trans Park Mall Bintaro
      • PT Batam Indah Investindo (Trans Park Mall Juanda Bekasi)
      • Trans Park Mall Jember
    • PT Trans Hotel Internasional Indonesia (Trans Hotel)
      • The Trans Luxury Hotel
      • Ibis Bandung Trans Studio Hotel
      • Aston Tanjung Pinang Hotel & Conference Center
      • The Trans Resort Bali
      • Four Star
      • Fashion Hotel Legian
    • Trans City
    • Gedung Trans Media
    • Gedung Transvision
    • Menara Bank Mega
    • Menara Bank Mega Kuningan
    • Menara Bank Mega Bandung
    • Menara Bank Mega Semarang
    • Menara Bank Mega Makassar
    • Menara Mega Syariah
    • Wisma Trans Lifestyle
    • Graha Trans Coffee
    • Masjid Agung Trans Studio Bandung
  • PT CT Agro Indonesia (CT Agro)
    • PT Kaltim CT Agro
    • PT Arah Tumata
    • PT Wahana Kutai Kencana
  • AntaVaya Group
    • PT AntaVaya Corporate Travel (AntaVaya)
    • PT Malqanida Firdaus (Anta Umroh)
    • PT Vaya Micetama Servindo (Pergi.com)
  • PT CT Corp Infrastruktur Indonesia
  • PT CT Corp Digital Indonesia (CT Corp Digital)
  • CT Arsa Foundation
    • ZISWAF CTARSA
    • berbuatbaik.id
    • Duta Bangsa
    • SMA Unggulan CT Arsa Foundation Medan
    • SMA Unggulan CT Arsa Foundation Sukoharjo
    • LSPR Trans Park Juanda Bekasi
    • Yayasan Mitra Netra
    • Butik ARSA

References

  1. "Sejarah Transmart Carrefour, Ritel Milik Chairul Tanjung yang Digugat PKPU". Warta Ekonomi (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-02-03.
  2. Roy. "100% Lokal! Semua Gerai Carrefour RI Berubah Jadi Transmart". CNBC Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-02-03.
  3. "Geox penetrates deeper through CT Corp". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
  4. "Trans F&B | About Us". transfoodbeverage.com. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
  5. Artikel: "30 Tahun Berbisnis, Chairul Tanjung 'Resmikan' CT Corp" di detik.com
  6. Silviana, Cindy. "Mitsui & Co to subscribe to $950m bonds of Indonesia's CT Corpora". Deal Street Asia. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
  7. "PT Trans Retail and GIC Enter into a Partnership". GIC. GIC Private Limited. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  8. "Artikel: Chairul Tanjung ambil alih TelkomVision". Archived from the original on 2014-10-30. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
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