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Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Denpasar, Indonesia metro area from 1950 to 2025.
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Financial Inclusion Indicator: Number of Account Registered Money Electronic at Digital Financial Services Agent per 1000 Adult Population: Bali & Nusa Tenggara data was reported at 3.571 Unit in Feb 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.538 Unit for Jan 2025. Financial Inclusion Indicator: Number of Account Registered Money Electronic at Digital Financial Services Agent per 1000 Adult Population: Bali & Nusa Tenggara data is updated monthly, averaging 3.320 Unit from Jan 2015 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 122 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 45.214 Unit in Mar 2022 and a record low of 2.270 Unit in Feb 2015. Financial Inclusion Indicator: Number of Account Registered Money Electronic at Digital Financial Services Agent per 1000 Adult Population: Bali & Nusa Tenggara data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bank Indonesia. The data is categorized under Indonesia Premium Database’s Monetary – Table ID.KAI005: Financial System Statistics: Financial Inclusion Indicator.
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The Indonesian real estate market, valued at $64.78 million in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.82% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is driven by several key factors. A burgeoning population, particularly in rapidly urbanizing areas like Jakarta and Bali, fuels significant demand for residential properties. Furthermore, increasing foreign investment, coupled with government initiatives promoting infrastructure development and affordable housing schemes, is stimulating the market. The rise of e-commerce and a growing middle class are bolstering the retail and office segments. However, challenges exist, including potential interest rate fluctuations impacting borrowing costs and navigating regulatory complexities associated with land acquisition and construction permits. The market's segmentation by property type (residential, office, retail, hospitality, industrial) and city (Jakarta, Bali, Rest of Indonesia) allows for a nuanced understanding of growth patterns within specific niches. Major players like PT Intiland Development Tbk, Tokyu Land Indonesia, and Agung Podomoro Land are actively shaping the market landscape, competing for dominance in diverse segments and locations. The continued expansion of Indonesia's economy and its growing reputation as a Southeast Asian investment hub are expected to contribute to the long-term positive trajectory of this dynamic real estate sector. The diverse nature of the Indonesian real estate market presents both opportunities and risks. While the residential sector consistently dominates, the growth of the office and retail sectors reflects Indonesia's economic diversification. Strategic investments in logistics and manufacturing are bolstering the industrial segment, creating a need for specialized warehouse and factory spaces. Bali’s tourism sector contributes to the significant demand for hospitality properties, while Jakarta remains the center of commercial activity, driving office and retail market growth. Effective risk management strategies, including thorough due diligence regarding land titles and regulatory compliance, are crucial for navigating potential challenges. Future market performance will depend on maintaining economic stability, prudent government policies supporting sustainable development, and investor confidence in Indonesia's long-term growth prospects. Careful consideration of these factors will allow stakeholders to effectively participate in and capitalize on the potential of the Indonesian real estate market. Recent developments include: November 2023: Ciputra Group successfully launched its newest CitraLand City Sampali Kota Deli Megapolitan project in Medan. CitraLand City Sampali City Deli Megapolitan was developed by Ciputra Group together with KPN Group, in collaboration with PT Perkebunan Nusantara 2., September 2023: Tokyu Land Indonesia conducted the Topping Off ceremony for BRANZ Mega Kuningan. BRANZ Mega Kuningan Project is the third premium condominium development after BRANZ Simatupang and BRANZ BSD. The Topping Off ceremony, a significant milestone for TLID, was successfully held. During its introduction to the public, this project has already garnered attention from consumers interested in condominiums in Jakarta.. Key drivers for this market are: Growing Population, Increase in Demand for Residential Real Estate. Potential restraints include: Growing Population, Increase in Demand for Residential Real Estate. Notable trends are: Jakarta Emerging as a Prime Rental Market.
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Financial Inclusion Indicator: Number of Account Registered Money Electronic at Digital Financial Services Agent per 1000 Adult Population: Bali & Nusa Tenggara在2025-02达3.571单位,相较于2025-01的3.538单位有所增长。Financial Inclusion Indicator: Number of Account Registered Money Electronic at Digital Financial Services Agent per 1000 Adult Population: Bali & Nusa Tenggara数据按月度更新,2015-01至2025-02期间平均值为3.320单位,共122份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于2022-03,达45.214单位,而历史最低值则出现于2015-02,为2.270单位。CEIC提供的Financial Inclusion Indicator: Number of Account Registered Money Electronic at Digital Financial Services Agent per 1000 Adult Population: Bali & Nusa Tenggara数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Bank Indonesia,数据归类于Indonesia Premium Database的Monetary – Table ID.KAI005: Financial System Statistics: Financial Inclusion Indicator。
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Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Denpasar, Indonesia metro area from 1950 to 2025.