Era Media Sejahtera Tbk PT
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Era Media Sejahtera Tbk PT
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PT Era Media Sejahtera Tbk engages in advertising and management consulting services. The company is headquartered in Jakarta Selatan, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 15 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2023-05-08. The firm is engaged in the fields of information, communication, advertising, and other management consulting activities. The firm operates through two segments: Advertising and Consulting. The company provides transport advertising in buses, trains, taxis, and airports; roadside advertising with static billboards and light-emitting diode (LED) screens; retail and shop advertising with Pasar Jaya Market & Warung, and digital and metaverse advertising services. The company is also focused on developing its business wheels, such as technology development: Ads Platform, Programmatic OOH, Dynamics Ads, Location Based, Live Stream, and AR Maping. The company also plans to add advertising media assets, such as 3800 passenger information displays (PID) on the Jabodetabek Commuterline, 1200 roadside, 1000 bus screens, 30,000 bus seat covers, 150,000 branding stalls, advertising media in 28 Jasamarga Rest Area locations, and six Jasamarga billboard sites.
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