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    "data": {
        "id": 1650379,
        "msgid": "capital-market-as-a-transparent-financing-alternative-1775098314",
        "date": "2026-04-01 23:44:30",
        "title": "Capital Market as a Transparent Financing Alternative",
        "author": " ",
        "source": "GALERT",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Finance",
        "summary": "The Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in Papua highlights the capital market as a healthy and transparent financing alternative for local businesses while offering safe investment opportunities to the public. Through educational programmes and partnerships, BEI aims to boost financial literacy among Papuan residents, including students and SMEs, with the number of capital market investors already reaching 136,735 by January 2026. This initiative is expected to enhance financial inclusion and literacy sustainably in the region.",
        "content": "<p>PT Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in Papua states that the capital\nmarket can serve as a healthy and transparent financing alternative for\nlocal businesses while opening up safe investment opportunities for the\ncommunity. \u201cThe presence of the capital market in the region not only\nprovides financing access for the business world but also encourages the\npublic to become familiar with legal and supervised investment\ninstruments,\u201d said the Head of the BEI Papua Representative Office,\nKresna Aditya Payokwa, in Jayapura yesterday. He conveyed that his side\nwelcomes the cooperation initiative aimed at expanding financial\ninclusion in the Papua region. According to Kresna, the capital market\ncan thus become a healthy and transparent financing alternative for\nbusiness actors while providing safe investment opportunities for the\npublic. \u201cThrough educational programmes and assistance that will be\ncarried out, it is hoped that more Papuan people will understand the\ncapital market mechanisms and be able to utilise them wisely,\u201d he said.\nHe explained that by January 2026, the number of capital market\ninvestors in Papua has reached 136,735, making financial literacy the\nmain key so that the public not only becomes investors but also\nunderstands the risks and benefits of each chosen investment instrument.\n\u201cTherefore, we will also collaborate with various stakeholders to expand\nthe reach of education, including to students, university students, and\nmicro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs),\u201d he added. To that end,\nthe results of the audience will be immediately followed up with the\npreparation of the programme implementation schedule and the formation\nof a technical team so that the collaboration runs effectively. \u201cWith\nthese steps, we are optimistic that the level of financial inclusion and\nliteracy in Papua can continue to increase sustainably,\u201d he stated.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/capital-market-as-a-transparent-financing-alternative-1775098314",
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    },
    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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