Simplifa.ai Supports APPI International Seminar in Bali: Embracing the Future of Indonesia’s Economy


Bali, July 11, 2025 — Simplifa.ai is honored to be one of the official sponsors of the International Seminar of the Indonesian Financial Services Association (APPI) held at The Anvaya Ballroom Beach Resort, Bali.
The conference, "Global, ASEAN and Indonesia Challenges to the Indonesian Economy", brought together the financial elite, leaders, and regulators from the entire financial services sector in Indonesia.
Well-known speakers from the Indonesian financial scene: Suwandi Wiratno, Chairman of APPI; Agusman, Chief Executive of Non-Bank Financial Institution Supervision, OJK; Aman Firmansyah, Director of Supervision of Financial Services Institutions and Venture Capital, OJK; and Gundy Cahyadi, Senior Economist, took the stage to dissect the trends affecting Indonesia’s financial market, particularly the sector’s need to adopt digital marketing.
By participating in this event, Simplifa.ai's passion for driving digital financial solutions and Indonesia’s rise is reasserted and strengthened. Simplifa.ai is committed to making this a reality through automation and AI. Simplifa.ai keeps pushing efficiency, accuracy, and consolidation in financial processes to enable the achievement of a future-oriented, innovative, and sustainable financial ecosystem.
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