Salim Group
The Salim Group is a prominent Indonesian conglomerate founded in the 1930s by Sudono Salim. It operates in various sectors, including food and beverages, agriculture, and manufacturing. The group is well-known for its flagship brand, Indofood, which is one of the largest producers of instant noodles in the world.
Over the years, the Salim Group has expanded its business interests, investing in telecommunications, retail, and real estate. The company plays a significant role in Indonesia's economy and is recognized for its contributions to job creation and industrial development in the region.