This document provides a timeline of activities conducted by TAKMIN (a microinsurance organization) since October 2005. The timeline includes literature reviews, proposal submissions, socialization efforts with various partners and microfinance institutions, pilot programs, and roll-out activities. Key events include signing an MOU with Takaful Indonesia in September 2006, soft launching a microtakaful program in December 2006, conducting basic trainings, and presenting to additional partners through 2008. Locations of activities included cities in West Java, Banten, and Lampung provinces.
SANASA Insurance experience in the transition from informal to formalICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Dr Pody Appuhamy Kiriwandeniya (Chairman at SANASA Insurance Company Ltd, Sri Lanka) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Tieto is the largest Nordic provider of IT services and product development. It has over 2,200 consultants serving 50+ Nordic customers and a strategic location in India for full lifecycle IT services. Tieto developed Uplift, a micro-insurance solution called UTTAM, for mutual organizations in 2004-2005. UTTAM was designed as a web-based, cloud solution to scale operations across geographies and reduce costs while focusing on health insurance. It was rolled out in Rajasthan and Maharashtra in 2012-2015, improving efficiency by 48% and reducing costs by 20%. The journey continues with UTTAM's expansion on mobile platforms.
Value addition and new innovations in Micro Insurance
by H.M.R.M.Herath,
Senior Manager –IR, Sanasa Insurance Company Limited,
AOA 30th Anniversary Seminar
Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 2014
Cooperative Insurance as a Mitigation Device against Natural DisasterICMIF Microinsurance
Cooperative Insurance as a Mitigation Device against Natural Disaster - Zenrosai’s Natural Disaster Insurance
By Katsuhiro Sampa, Zenrosai
AOA Seminar
Colombo, Sri Lanka. August 2014
SANASA Insurance experience in the transition from informal to formalICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Dr Pody Appuhamy Kiriwandeniya (Chairman at SANASA Insurance Company Ltd, Sri Lanka) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Tieto is the largest Nordic provider of IT services and product development. It has over 2,200 consultants serving 50+ Nordic customers and a strategic location in India for full lifecycle IT services. Tieto developed Uplift, a micro-insurance solution called UTTAM, for mutual organizations in 2004-2005. UTTAM was designed as a web-based, cloud solution to scale operations across geographies and reduce costs while focusing on health insurance. It was rolled out in Rajasthan and Maharashtra in 2012-2015, improving efficiency by 48% and reducing costs by 20%. The journey continues with UTTAM's expansion on mobile platforms.
Value addition and new innovations in Micro Insurance
by H.M.R.M.Herath,
Senior Manager –IR, Sanasa Insurance Company Limited,
AOA 30th Anniversary Seminar
Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 2014
Cooperative Insurance as a Mitigation Device against Natural DisasterICMIF Microinsurance
Cooperative Insurance as a Mitigation Device against Natural Disaster - Zenrosai’s Natural Disaster Insurance
By Katsuhiro Sampa, Zenrosai
AOA Seminar
Colombo, Sri Lanka. August 2014
Can mutual microinsurance improve the living standard of the marginalized gro...ICMIF Microinsurance
Can mutual microinsurance improve the living standard of the marginalized groups?
By Sabbir Patel, Senior Vice-President, Emerging Markets, ICMIF
AOA Seminar
Colombo, Sri Lanka, August, 2014
Shepherd is a social organization in Tamil Nadu, India that works with 70,000 low-income families through women's self-help groups. It started a micro health insurance program in 1999 after several women died and many homes were destroyed. The organization promotes community-based health mutual funds where contributions are split between claims, operating costs, and a claims reserve. The mutual funds are managed by women leaders and provide timely support. However, uptake is still low and there are challenges in scaling due to government programs, regulations, and reluctance of other organizations. The organization aims to expand coverage and establish the mutual program as a core part of its work.
Why, how and what impact mutual insurance can improve the living standard of ...ICMIF Microinsurance
Why, how and what impact mutual insurance can improve the living standard of the marginalized groups
By Oliver M. Reyes, CARD MBA, Philippines
AOA Seminar,
Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 2014
Can mutual Microinsurance improve the living standard of the marginalized gro...ICMIF Microinsurance
Can mutual Microinsurance improve the living standard of the marginalized groups? The Sanasa Experience
By L. B. Abeysinghe, SICL
AOA 30th Anniversary Seminar
Colombo Sri Lanka. August 2014
CARD MRI has developed several mutual reinforcing institutions to help its members, including basic life insurance, retirement savings, loan redemption funds, disaster housing insurance, and disaster relief assistance. In 2013, over 300,000 CARD families were affected by disasters. In response, CARD MRI immediately resumed operations and provided rehabilitation loans, loan moratoriums, livelihood training, disaster preparedness education, and health services to build community resilience. To handle risks and uncertainties, CARD MRI is pursuing reinsurance and increasing liquidity reserves and new product development. Information used includes client data, market characteristics, and operational data, while information needed includes more microinsurance industry data and access to macro-level third party data.
The document commemorates the 50th anniversary of the ICMIF Development Function, which works to expand access to insurance for low-income people globally. It references a quote from 1958 about how struggles in distant places directly impact our own welfare, reflecting the goal of development work to reduce misery everywhere.
Developing an inclusive policy on Microinsurance Regulation: The Kasagana-ka ...ICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Ms Maria Anna Ignacio (Executive Director at KDCI/ KMBA, The Philippines) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
ADB's support for Emerging Microinsurance under JFPR9118: “Developing Microin...ICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Mr Hiroyuki Aoki (Senior Financial Sector Specialist-SERD/ SEPF at Asian Development Bank, The Philippines) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Microinsurance Policy and Regulatory Reform Initiatives: The PhilippinesICMIF Microinsurance
This document outlines the development of microinsurance policy and regulation in the Philippines. It describes how initially there was an absence of clear policy and regulations for microinsurance, leading to inappropriate products. Reforms began in 2006 with guidelines for mutual benefit associations (MBAs) to offer microinsurance. By 2012, 35 commercial insurers and 19 MBAs were offering microinsurance, covering over 12 million individuals. Lessons learned included how clear, consistent rules and regulations provide transparency and predictability to build trust, while financial literacy and localized dispute mechanisms also promote outreach and access to insurance.
This presentation was delivered by Dr Aris Alip (Managing Director at CARD MRI, The Philippines) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
This presentation was delivered by Ms Virginia Sto. Nino (MBA Coordinator at ASKI MBA, The Philippines) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Key issues in the licensing and supervision of microinsurance in CambodiaICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Mr Mey Vann (Director at Financial Industry Department, Cambodia) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines).
Regulation of microinsurance in the CIMA zone: the perspectives!ICMIF Microinsurance
This document discusses the regulation of microinsurance in the CIMA zone of Africa. CIMA (Inter-African Conference of Insurance Markets) regulates insurance markets in two economic zones - UEMOA and CEMAC. It presents the key stakeholders in microinsurance like MFIs, insurance companies, health mutuals and populations. The document compares the CIMA regulation and UEMOA regulation for microinsurance, noting differences in legal structures, capital requirements, lines of business and other aspects. It concludes by discussing perspectives like some MFIs continuing self-insurance despite bans, creating insurance companies, need for realistic regulations for small mutual organizations.
Key issues in the licensing, supervision and regulation of microinsurance and...ICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Ms Andrea Keenan (Vice-President-Research and Ratings Criteria Relations & Training at AM Best, USA) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines).
This presentation was delivered by Ms Damayanthi Fernando (Director Legal at Insurance Board of Sri Lanka) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines).
Can mutual insurance evolve into the Mainstream? (P&V, Belgium)ICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Mr Marc Beaujean (Executive Committee Member at P&V, Belgium) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Evolution of CARD MBA and its impact to microinsurance industryICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Ms May Dawat (General Manager at CARD MBA, The Philippines) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Can cooperatives evolve into the mainstream? (CIC Insurance Group, Kenya)ICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Mr David Ronoh (Manager at CIC Life Assurance, Kenya) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Can mutual microinsurance improve the living standard of the marginalized gro...ICMIF Microinsurance
Can mutual microinsurance improve the living standard of the marginalized groups?
By Sabbir Patel, Senior Vice-President, Emerging Markets, ICMIF
AOA Seminar
Colombo, Sri Lanka, August, 2014
Shepherd is a social organization in Tamil Nadu, India that works with 70,000 low-income families through women's self-help groups. It started a micro health insurance program in 1999 after several women died and many homes were destroyed. The organization promotes community-based health mutual funds where contributions are split between claims, operating costs, and a claims reserve. The mutual funds are managed by women leaders and provide timely support. However, uptake is still low and there are challenges in scaling due to government programs, regulations, and reluctance of other organizations. The organization aims to expand coverage and establish the mutual program as a core part of its work.
Why, how and what impact mutual insurance can improve the living standard of ...ICMIF Microinsurance
Why, how and what impact mutual insurance can improve the living standard of the marginalized groups
By Oliver M. Reyes, CARD MBA, Philippines
AOA Seminar,
Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 2014
Can mutual Microinsurance improve the living standard of the marginalized gro...ICMIF Microinsurance
Can mutual Microinsurance improve the living standard of the marginalized groups? The Sanasa Experience
By L. B. Abeysinghe, SICL
AOA 30th Anniversary Seminar
Colombo Sri Lanka. August 2014
CARD MRI has developed several mutual reinforcing institutions to help its members, including basic life insurance, retirement savings, loan redemption funds, disaster housing insurance, and disaster relief assistance. In 2013, over 300,000 CARD families were affected by disasters. In response, CARD MRI immediately resumed operations and provided rehabilitation loans, loan moratoriums, livelihood training, disaster preparedness education, and health services to build community resilience. To handle risks and uncertainties, CARD MRI is pursuing reinsurance and increasing liquidity reserves and new product development. Information used includes client data, market characteristics, and operational data, while information needed includes more microinsurance industry data and access to macro-level third party data.
The document commemorates the 50th anniversary of the ICMIF Development Function, which works to expand access to insurance for low-income people globally. It references a quote from 1958 about how struggles in distant places directly impact our own welfare, reflecting the goal of development work to reduce misery everywhere.
Developing an inclusive policy on Microinsurance Regulation: The Kasagana-ka ...ICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Ms Maria Anna Ignacio (Executive Director at KDCI/ KMBA, The Philippines) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
ADB's support for Emerging Microinsurance under JFPR9118: “Developing Microin...ICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Mr Hiroyuki Aoki (Senior Financial Sector Specialist-SERD/ SEPF at Asian Development Bank, The Philippines) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Microinsurance Policy and Regulatory Reform Initiatives: The PhilippinesICMIF Microinsurance
This document outlines the development of microinsurance policy and regulation in the Philippines. It describes how initially there was an absence of clear policy and regulations for microinsurance, leading to inappropriate products. Reforms began in 2006 with guidelines for mutual benefit associations (MBAs) to offer microinsurance. By 2012, 35 commercial insurers and 19 MBAs were offering microinsurance, covering over 12 million individuals. Lessons learned included how clear, consistent rules and regulations provide transparency and predictability to build trust, while financial literacy and localized dispute mechanisms also promote outreach and access to insurance.
This presentation was delivered by Dr Aris Alip (Managing Director at CARD MRI, The Philippines) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
This presentation was delivered by Ms Virginia Sto. Nino (MBA Coordinator at ASKI MBA, The Philippines) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Key issues in the licensing and supervision of microinsurance in CambodiaICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Mr Mey Vann (Director at Financial Industry Department, Cambodia) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines).
Regulation of microinsurance in the CIMA zone: the perspectives!ICMIF Microinsurance
This document discusses the regulation of microinsurance in the CIMA zone of Africa. CIMA (Inter-African Conference of Insurance Markets) regulates insurance markets in two economic zones - UEMOA and CEMAC. It presents the key stakeholders in microinsurance like MFIs, insurance companies, health mutuals and populations. The document compares the CIMA regulation and UEMOA regulation for microinsurance, noting differences in legal structures, capital requirements, lines of business and other aspects. It concludes by discussing perspectives like some MFIs continuing self-insurance despite bans, creating insurance companies, need for realistic regulations for small mutual organizations.
Key issues in the licensing, supervision and regulation of microinsurance and...ICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Ms Andrea Keenan (Vice-President-Research and Ratings Criteria Relations & Training at AM Best, USA) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines).
This presentation was delivered by Ms Damayanthi Fernando (Director Legal at Insurance Board of Sri Lanka) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines).
Can mutual insurance evolve into the Mainstream? (P&V, Belgium)ICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Mr Marc Beaujean (Executive Committee Member at P&V, Belgium) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Evolution of CARD MBA and its impact to microinsurance industryICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Ms May Dawat (General Manager at CARD MBA, The Philippines) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Can cooperatives evolve into the mainstream? (CIC Insurance Group, Kenya)ICMIF Microinsurance
This presentation was delivered by Mr David Ronoh (Manager at CIC Life Assurance, Kenya) at the ICMIF-AOA Development Network Seminar (18-20 September 2013; Manila, The Philippines)
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
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Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
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AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
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Presented at the CAiSE 2024 Forum, Intelligent Information Systems, June 6th, Limassol, Cyprus.
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Paper: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61000-4_16
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What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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5. DISCUSSED WITH DONOR (NOVIB-NETHERLANDS)
Pembahasan Proposal dengan Donor di Belanda, 26 Juni – 1 Juli 2006
6. SOCIALIZATION
THE MICROINS IDEA TO MFIs
Sosialisasi Takaful Mikro &
Kebutuhan LKMS
Juli – Agustus 2006
BPRS
Insan Cita, Parung
Amanah Ummah Leuwiliang
Bina Rahmah, Darmaga
Rif’atul Ummah, Ciomas
7. SOCIALIZATION
THE MICROINS IDEA TO MFIs
Sosialisasi Takaful Mikro &
Kebutuhan LKMS
Juli – Agustus 2006
BMT
Khidmatul Ummah,
Cibungbulang
Wihdatul Ummah,
Gunung Batu
Ibadurrahman, Ciawi
Tadbirul Ummah, Darmaga
BMT Beja barakah cs di Depok
8. SOCIALIZATION
THE MICROINS IDEA TO MFIs
Sosialisasi Takaful Mikro &
Kebutuhan LKMS
Juli – Agustus 2006
LEM BAGA KEUANGAN
M IKRO KOM UNITAS
(GRAM EEN MODEL)
UPK Ikhtiar, Taman Sari
Karya Usaha Mandiri, Jasinga
Hilal, cimanggu
9. PARTNER WITH
TAKAFUL INDONESIA
Kemitraan dengan
Takaful Indonesia Due Dillegent
(Feb – April 2006)
(Partner–Agent Model),
Presentation with Takaful
Sejak Februari 2006 Group M an. (July 2006)
Discussion with small team
(july- august ’06)
Two days Workshop
(12-13 August 2006)
- Legal aspect
- Product
- Business Process
10. SIGNED MoU WITH
TAKAFUL INDONESIA
Penandatanganan MoU
dengan Takaful Indonesia
22 September 2006
11. Visit to BMT
(22 Sep ‘06)
5 (FIVE) DAYS WITH
TOON BULLENS Visit to BPRS
(22 Sep ‘06)
22-26 September 2006
Presentation to
UPK, (22 Sep ‘06)
Sign MoU Workshop
(22 Sep ‘06) (23 Sep ‘06)
Discussion
(24-26 Sep ‘06)
20. 12 Feb
25 Jan Sukabumi
Sukabumi 15 Maret
19 Jan 14 Maret Bandung
Sukabumi Cirebon
13 Maret
Tasikmalaya
9 Maret
23 Feb Cianjur
3-4 Mei
19 Feb Depok Lampung
11 April 12 April
Cianjur
Ciamis Cirebon
10 April
9 April Garut
Sumedang
21. 1 BMT Al-Anhar
2 BMT Amanah Umat
3 BMT As-Sabariyyah
4 BMT At- Tarbiyah
5 BMT Birru Wa Taqwa
6 BMT Ciambar
7 BMT Nurul Ummah
8 BMT Sabili Sejahtera
9 KBMT Al-Manshur II
10 KBMT Ibadurrahman
11 KBMT Jamiyyatul Muballighin
12 KopJam Al-Wasilah
13 Kopontren Syamsul 'Ulum
14 KopSyah Al-Ittihaad
22. 1 KBMT Ibaadurrahman
2 BMT Nurul Ummah
3 BMT Birru wat Taqwa
4 BMT Sabili Sejahtera
5 KBMT Mandiri
6 BMT Syamsul 'Ulum
7 BMT Attarbiyah
23. 1 BMT Al-Anhar
2 BMT Amanah Umat
3 BMT As-Sabariyyah
4 BMT At- Tarbiyah
5 BMT Birru Wa Taqwa
6 BMT Nurul Ummah
7 BMT Sabili Sejahtera
8 KBMT Al-Manshur II
9 KBMT Ibadurrahman
10 KBMT Jamiyyatul Muballighin
11 KBMT Mandiri
12 KopJam Al-Wasilah
13 Kopontren Syamsul 'Ulum
14 KopSyah Al-Ittihaad
24. 1 BMT 'Abada
2 BMT Laa Roiba
3 BMT Mitra Madani Mande
4 BMT Sabili Makmur
5 BMT Sabilulungan
6 KopJaMas
7 Kopontren Al Musri'
8 Kopsyah Insan Mulia
9 KSU Mitra Bersama
25. 1 BMT Mitra Madani Mande
2 Kopontren Al Musri'
3 Kopsyah Insan Mulia
27. 1 Al Amanah 14 BMT Al Ittihad 27 Kopontren Al-Misbah
2 Al Hasan 15 BMT Al Muawanah 28 Kopontren BMT Miftahussalam
3 Al Mudzakir 16 BMT An Nahl 29 Kopontren Hidmat
4 Al Muttaqin 17 BMT Cintawana 30 Kopontren Riyadlushorfiyyah
5 Anugrah 18 BMT Darussalam 31 Kopsyah Al Ittihad
19 BMT Nurul Bahri 32 Kopsyah Daarussalwa
6 Ar Rahman
20 BMT Wira Mandiri 33 Kopsyah ISM Bangkit Bersatu
7 Ar Risalah
21 KBMT Al Bina
8 Ar Rohmah 34 Kopwas Mitra Kita
22 KBMT Al Hidayah
9 Asy Syifa 35 KSU MESTA
23 KBMT At-Ta'awun
10 At Taqwa 36 Mathla'ul Khoer
24 KBMT Baiturrohim
11 Bina Insan Sejahtera 37 Miftahul Barokah
25 Kopinkra Naratas
12 BMT Al Hanif 38 Nur Rahmat
26 Kopontren Al Ittihad
13 BMT Al Istiqomah
Jml LKMS Jml Peserta
Total K/BMT non-K/BMT L P S
13 Mar 38 27 11 49 14 63
28.
29. 1 BMT Al Falah
2 BMT Al Fath
3 BMT Al Lanah
4 BMT Al-Ishlah
5 BMT Assalam
6 BMT Bina Sejahtera
7 BMT Ikhlasul Amal
8 BMT Khusnul Aulia
9 BMT Nurani
10 BMT Sejahtera
11 KJKS Pramba Bulan Al Qomariyah
30. 1 BMT Al Falah
2 BMT Al-Ishlah
3 BMT Assalam
4 BMT Khusnul Aulia
5 BMT Nur I'anah
6 KJKS Pramba Bulan Al Qomariyah
31. 1 BMT Al-Istiqomah 12 BMT Mashlahah
2 BMT Al-Muawanah 13 BMT Mitra
3 BMT Baraya 14 BMT MITRASS
4 BMT Barrah 15 BMT Mozaik
5 BMT Bina Ummat 16 BMT Mughni Madani
6 BMT Daarut Tauhid 17 BMT Mutiara Kasih
7 BMT Dana Akhirat 18 BMT Nurul Ummah
8 BMT Dana Ukhuwah 19 BMT Pitasya
9 BMT Itqan 20 BMT Wahana Mandiri
10 BMT Jabal Nur 21 KBMT Fadhila
11 BMT Kariman 22 KJKS Mitra Sadaya
32. 1 BMT Al-Istiqomah
2 BMT Baraya
3 BMT Barrah
4 BMT Bina Mulya
5 BMT Bina Ummat
6 BMT Dana Akhirat
7 BMT Dana Ukhuwah
8 BMT Fadhila
9 BMT Itqan
10 BMT Kariman
11 BMT Karya Pratama
12 BMT Mitra
13 BMT MITRASS
14 BMT Mughni Madani
15 BMT Mutiara Insani
33. 1 BMT Al-Amanah
2 BMT Al-Amin
3 BMT Al-Falah
4 BMT Al-Fikri Smd
5 BMT Al-Kautsar
6 BMT Al-Marzuqiyyah
7 BMT Arribaath
8 BMT Assalaam
9 BMT At-Taqwa
10 BMT Babun Najad
11 BMT Baburrahman Maja
12 BMT Mardlotillah
13 BMT Ta'awun
14 Kop. Fathurrohmah
15 KPRI Bina Satna
34. 1 BAK-BMT BSM
2 BMT Al-Inayah
3 BMT Al-Ma'muni
4 BMT R.Muzakir
5 KBMT Ar-Ridwan
6 KBMT Mukti Raharja
35. 1 BMT Al Hasan
2 BMT Al-Amanah
3 BMT Al-Istiqomah
4 BMT AT-Taqwa
5 BMT Baturrahim
6 BMT Madani/Kop Barokah
36. 1 BMT Al Hasanah
2 BMT Barokah
3 BMT Mitra Umat
4 BMT Mulia
5 BMT Sepakat
6 KJKS BMT As Syafi'iyah
7 KJKS Rakyat Mandiri
8 KJKS Surya Abadi
9 Kopontren Al Muhsin