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  2. Ministry of Finance (Portugal) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Finance_(Portugal)

    Joaquim Miranda Sarmento, Minister of State and of Finance. Website. www .min-financas .pt. The Ministry of Finance ( Portuguese: Ministério das Finanças) is a Portuguese government ministry.

  3. Altice Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Altice Portugal S.A. (formerly known as Portugal Telecom or PT) is the largest telecommunications service provider in Portugal. Since June 2, 2015, the company has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Altice , a multinational cable and telecommunications company with a presence in France, Israel, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, French West Indies ...

  4. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    Patient portals are healthcare-related online applications that allow patients to interact and communicate with their healthcare providers, such as physicians and hospitals. Typically, portal services are available on the Internet at all hours of the day and night.

  5. List of current finance ministers - Wikipedia

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    PT: 1 January 2023 Brunei: List: Hassanal Bolkiah: Independent: 26 February 1997 Amin Liew Abdullah (Minister of Finance II) 30 January 2018 Bulgaria: List: Rositsa Velkova: 2 August 2022 Burkina Faso: List: Lassané Kaboré: People's Movement for Progress: 2019 Burundi: List: Audace Niyonzima: National Council for the Defense of Democracy ...

  6. Astra International - Wikipedia

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    In financial services, Astra's businesses provide financial products and services to support its automotive and heavy equipment sales. The group was also involved in retail banking through a stake in PT Bank Permata Tbk until the late 2010s. In 2019, Astra invested US$150 million in application-based, on-demand service Gojek.

  7. OVO (payment service) - Wikipedia

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    OVO, officially a product of PT Visionet Internasional, is a digital payment service based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was established in 2017 with an e-money license from Bank Indonesia , [1] and in 2019 was Indonesia's top digital payment service. [2]

  8. Cabinet of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of Brazil ( Portuguese: Gabinete do Brasil ), also called Council of Ministers ( Portuguese: Conselho de Ministros) or Council of Government ( Portuguese: Conselho de Governo ), is composed of the Ministers of State and senior advisors of the executive branch of the federal government of Brazil. Cabinet officers are appointed and ...

  9. Port City Colombo - Wikipedia

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    Port City Colombo, ( Sinhala: කොළඹ වරාය නගරය, romanised: Koḷam̆ba Warāya Nagaraya) is a multi-service special economic zone located in Colombo, Sri Lanka, which is currently under construction on reclaimed land adjacent to the Galle Face Green. The land reclamation work had been completed as of January 2019. In 2017 ...

  10. Dana (payment service) - Wikipedia

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    dana.id. Dana is a digital financial service based in Jakarta, Indonesia, which acts as a digital payment to replace conventional wallets. Founded in 2018, Dana is a digital wallet registered with Bank Indonesia with four licenses including electronic money, digital wallet, money transfer, and digital financial liquidity.

  11. Renewable energy in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal's renewable electricity production from 1980 until 2019. Renewable energy in Portugal was the source for 25.7% of total energy consumption in 2013. [1] In 2014, 27% of Portugal's energy needs were supplied by renewable sources. [2] In 2016, 28% of final energy consumption in Portugal came from renewable sources.