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14 Business Kingdoms of Wealth Source Kaesang Pangarep, From Selling Banana Nugget to CEO of Football Club

14 Business Kingdoms of Wealth Source Kaesang Pangarep, From Selling Banana Nugget to CEO of Football Club

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14 Business Kingdoms of Wealth Source Kaesang Pangarep, From Selling Banana Nugget to CEO of Football Club

Kaesang Pangarep, the youngest son of President Jokowi, is known as one of the young entrepreneurs. Not only one, Kaesang also has several businesses, ranging from culinary to digital-based start-up companies.

It is not surprising that the public also refers to him as one of the young people who are smart and intelligent in finding opportunities. In fact, Kaesang is now also mentioned as one of the young entrepreneurs who have abundant wealth.

Being a creative young person, here are the series of business kingdoms that are the source of wealth for Kaesang Pangarep, from culinary, start-up companies, to now being the main owner of a football club.

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Sang Pisang, a banana nugget snack, became Kaesang's first business. He inaugurated this business in 2017. And until now, Sang Pisang has had more than 60 branches throughout Indonesia, and some in Southeast Asian countries.

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Kaesang then began to develop his potential in other businesses. After culinary, this 26-year-old man established a clothing line named Truz and Sang Java. 

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Kaesang then also started venturing into the digital world by creating an Android-based application called Madhang Indonesia. This application is engaged in the field of buying and selling homemade dishes, so sellers don't need to bother opening a stall or restaurant.

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Kaesang also began to venture into the gaming world. Collaborating with Erwin Skripsiadi, they opened a card game business called Hompimpa Games. These cards are sold for hundreds of rupiah.

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Realizing the importance of the information and technology world, Kaesang opened Enigma Camp as a place for people to learn more about the IT world, programming, and coding training.

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Kaesang's second start-up business is Kerjaholic. This digital business, which he manages with his brother, Gibran Rakabuming, operates in the field of job search services. Kerjaholic is a special job vacancy platform in the Solo, Yogyakarta, and Semarang areas.

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It is known that Kaesang Pangarep also has a catfish farm in Solo. He has been involved in this business since 2019. Kaesang's catfish farm is considered large and successful, becoming the largest catfish supplier in several markets in Indonesia.

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Another culinary business besides Sang Pisang is Let's Toast. Realizing that toast or grilled bread has become viral, Kaesang established this business and already has 6 branches in Jakarta.

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Not wanting to miss out on the fried chicken trend, Kaesang opened another culinary business with chicken as the main ingredient, which he named Yang Ayam.

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Still in the culinary business, collaborating with Gibran and Chef Arnold, Kaesang established a culinary business called Mangkokku. This business already has several branches in Indonesia.

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It seems that the culinary business is one of the businesses that Kaesang is quite passionate about. After successfully launching several foods, he collaborated with his older brother and released the latest snack product called Siap Mas. This snack is already available in mini markets throughout Indonesia.

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The latest culinary business from Kaesang Pangarep is TernaKopi. The coffee shop business that he founded since 2019 is considered successful. With affordable prices, TernaKopi is starting to be favored by the community. Kaesang also collaborates with a cinema in Indonesia to place this TernaKopi product.

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In addition to business, Kaesang is also a YouTuber. The YouTube channel named Kaesang now has 1.1 million subscribers and continues to grow.

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And finally, recently Kaesang's business empire became more complete by becoming the owner and CEO of the Persis Solo football club with a 40% ownership stake.