Jakarta Translation Services

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Business and Legal Translation Services Jakarta

All documents, including business and financial documents submitted for translation are treated in strict confidentiality.

Our translators are able to produce large-volume, legal translations, general business document translations and financial document translations in reasonable time. All translations are proofread and checked by our experienced project managers before delivery.

Jakarta Professional Translation Services

Our professional, human translators do not rely on machine translations to provide time and cost savings for clients. You can rely on our translators for more natural and accurate translation when the translations are not post-edited from machine output. Mighty Translation is your trusted provider for all Jakarta translation services.

Jakarta Multilingual Translation Services

Jakarta DTP services If you need multilingual translations and language typeset services, please email us directly for a custom quote. We have a strong team of translators and typesetters ready to assist for multilingual translation and typeset (DTP services) of brochures and flyers.

All translation and typeset projects are managed in-house to ensure fast response for any change requests, and we have a dedicated project manager assigned for each client, to ensure smooth delivery of translation assignments.

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About Jakarta

Indonesia is the largest economy of ASEAN and Jakarta is the economic nerve centre of Indonesian archipelago. Jakarta’s nominal GDP was US$483.8 billion in 2016, which is about 17.5% of Indonesia’s. EIU’s recent survey ranked Jakarta at 8th among 45 cities in the world with the highest confidence in the environment for digital transformation, beating London, Madrid, New York, as well as its closest neighbor, Singapore.

Jakarta’s economy depends highly on service sectors, banking, trading, financial, and manufacturing. Most of industries in Jakarta include electronics, automotive, chemicals, mechanical engineering and biomedical sciences manufacturing. Head office of Bank Indonesia and Indonesia Stock Exchange located in the city. Most of the SOE like Pertamina, PLN, PGN, Angkasa Pura, BULOG, Telkomsel, Waskita operate from their head offices in the city. Also major Indonesian conglomerates maintains head office in Jakarta. Important conglomerates which have corporate office in the city are, Salim Group, Sinar Mas Group, Astra International, Lippo Group, Bakrie Group, Ciputra Group, Agung Podomoro Group, Unilever Indonesia, Djarum, Gudang Garam, Kompas Gramedia, Lion Air, Sriwijaya Air, MedcoEnergi, MNC, Trans Corp, Kalbe Farma, and many more.

Jakarta History

Established in the 4th century as Sunda Kelapa, the city became an important trading port for the Sunda Kingdom. It was the de facto capital of the Dutch East Indies, and was known as Batavia at that time. The city is currently the seat of the ASEAN Secretariat and other important financial institutions such as the Bank of Indonesia, the Indonesia Stock Exchange, and the corporate headquarters of numerous Indonesian companies and multinational corporations. As of 2017, six Forbes Global 2000 companies have headquarters in the city. The city is also home for two Fortune 500 and four Unicorn companies. Jakarta is listed as an Alpha Global City by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC). Based on the global metro monitor by the Brookings Institution in 2014, the city’s GDP was estimated at US$ 321.3 billion and economic growth was ranked 34th among the world’s 200 largest cities. Jakarta has grown more rapidly than Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Beijing.

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