Hội chợ kết nối nhân tài Indonesia JSBM 2022 trong Báo cáo của Asakusa Holding - Tiếng Anh[ 2022-11-30 ]
[Words of thanks from the organizer]
Thank you very much for coming to the event co-sponsored by the Indonesian Ministry of Labor, AP2LN and KYODAI Remittance. I think there are still many things that are lacking, but I feel that the result was that everyone in both countries was pleased. About 130 sending organizations from the Indonesian side and about 300 companies from the Japanese side visited the event, and it was reported that potential contract destinations were found from 28 sending organizations based only on the contact information received as of December 1st. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all of you for your support. We will continue to strive to create as many Japanese fans in Indonesia as possible and as many Indonesian fans as possible in Japan. Thank you for your continued support and guidance.
Thank you. Teremakashi!
Minister of Labor Ida Fauziyah, Ministry of Labor, Indonesia
AP2LN President Firman Budiyanto
KYODAI Remittance CEO Yuichiro Kimoto
[Event overview]
To create matching opportunities for Indonesian sending organizations and Japanese accepting companies, supervising organizations, registration support organizations, and other human resource-related companies, and to promote mutual understanding between Indonesia and Japan and provide opportunities for business opportunities.
[Name]
Indonesia Talent Matching Fair JSBM 2022 in Asakusa
[Schedule]
November 30, 2022 (Wednesday) 10:00-17:00
[Venue]
Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center Taito Building 7F Exhibition Hall (2-6-5 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo)
[Admission fee]
free entrance
[Number of sending agency booths]
121 booths ( list of booth names )
[Number of visitors]
About 130 Indonesian companies, about 300 Japanese companies
[Organizer]
Indonesian Ministry of Labor, AP2LN, KYODAI Remittance
[Sponsor/cooperation]
Embassy of Indonesia in Japan, BANK RAKYAT INDONESIA, JITCO (Japan International Human Resources Cooperation Organization), Mizuho Bank, Tokyo Kiraboshi Financial Group, Lawson Bank
[Support]
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Immigration Services Agency, National Association for Supporting Coexistence of Foreign Human Resources (NAGOMi), JP-MIRAI
[Venue scenery]
[Speakers] (in no particular order]
H.E. Ida Fauziyah (Minister of Labor, Ministry of Labor, Indonesia)
Mr. Budi Hartawan (Director, Vocational Training and Development Department, Ministry of Labor, Indonesia)
Mr. Ali Sucipto (Minister Counselor, Consular Section, Embassy of Indonesia in Japan)
Firman Budiyanto (AP2LN President)
Mr. Mitsuhiro Miyakoshi (Former Minister of State for Special Missions, National Association for Supporting Coexistence of Foreign Human Resources, Vice Chairman of NAGOMi)
Mr. Shigeo Matsutomi (JITCO Managing Director, Japan International Human Resources Cooperation Organization)
Mr. Nobuyuki Yasuda (Director, Managing Executive Officer, Kiraboshi Bank, Ltd.)
Mr. Toshikazu Tanaka (President, UI Bank, Ltd.)
Mr. Keisuke Matsuyama (Director, Lawson Bank, Ltd.)
Mr. Katsuyuki Tanaka (Chairman of the Association of Nikkei and Japanese Abroad)
Ms. Harumi Hijikata (Secretary General, Association of Nikkei and Japanese Abroad)
Hem Raj Dhakal (Co-Founder and Managing Director of The IME Group)
Yuichiro Kimoto (President and Representative Director, KYODAI Remittance)
[List of exhibitors other than sending organizations]
Village House Management Co., Ltd.
JITCO (Public Interest Incorporated Foundation)
Family Training Center Kurihama
[Venue layout]
[Why KYODAI Remittance is working on this project]
KYODAI Remittance provides international remittance services starting from 450 yen to 209 countries and regions around the world, including Indonesia. We have responded to the remittance needs of individual and corporate customers such as technical intern trainees, specific skilled workers, and Japanese people, and as of December 2022, we have reached over 5.6 million transactions. We believe that on the other side of cross-border remittances and payments, there is always cross-border movement of people, goods, and services. By creating as many fans of Japan as possible overseas and as many fans of foreign countries (in this case, Indonesia) in Japan as possible, it will lead to active movements on both sides. This project will also lead to the movement of people who come to Japan from Indonesia to work, and the promotion of educational services for those people before they enter Japan. We hope that this project, which aims to increase the number of fans of both sides, will serve as an opportunity for people to learn more about our company.
Inquiries regarding this project:
KYODAI Remittance Sales and Marketing Department
Kosuke Yamazaki kyamazaki@kyodai.co.jp