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Allianz Indonesia Collaborates with Gojek and Pasarpolis to Provide Access to Affordable Health Insurance Protection
PT Asuransi Allianz Life Indonesia (Allianz Life) collaborates with PasarPolis to provide insurance protection that can reach various levels of society through the Gojek application, which can be paid for with GoPay. After becoming a health insurance provider for Gojek driver partners, also providing car protection and cellphone screen insurance, Allianz is now presenting Hospital Inpatient Insurance or Hospital Cash Plan in the GoSure service on the Gojek application. "By collaborating with PasarPolis as an insurtech company and Gojek as a technology platform for providing various products and services, we hope to reach and provide protection to more Indonesians with products that are easily accessible, the purchase process is fast and simple, but also safe", said Bianto Surodjo, Chief Partnership Distribution Officer of Allianz Life Indonesia.
Danone Aqua
On 6 October, the Provincial Government of Central Java together with the Central Java Offices of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, the Ministry of Industry, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources witnessed the virtual inauguration of the Solar Power Plant (PLTS) Rooftop on Danone-AQUA factory in Klaten, Central Java. The solar photovoltaic (PV) rooftop, developed, built, and operated by Total Solar Distributed Generation (DG) Southeast Asia is currently the biggest in Central Java initiated by the Industry. With a capacity of 2,919 kWp (kilowatt peak), it produces 4 GWh (Gigawatt hour) of electricity per year and cuts 3,340 tons of carbon emissions per year.
The virtual event was attended by the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, the President Director of Danone Aqua, Corine Tap, Director of Various New and Renewable Energy, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Haris Yahya; and Secretary of the Directorate General of Agro Industry, Emil Satria, the inauguration also marked the one-year anniversary of the Central Java Provincial Government’s pledge to become the first solar province in Indonesia. The province, which is geographically situated in the equatorial zone at 10° south latitude, has a solar radiation intensity of 3.5 kWh/m²/ day - 4.67 kWh/m²/day, which makes the areas within Central Java ideal for the installation of the solar power plants.