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PT Djarum (; ) is an Indonesian cigarette manufacturer and conglomerate based in Kudus, . It produces dozens of domestic and international brands, mainly (clove cigarette). , Super, and L.A. Lights are among the most popular products of Djarum. Under its direct parent, PT Dwimuria Investama Andalan (also known as Djarum Group), it has non-cigarette business lines in technology, banking, and food.

The company owns the , a professional badminton club, the Italian football club Como, and was the main sponsor of Indonesia's top football league, including the Divisi Utama from 2005 to 2008 and Indonesia Super League (ISL), from 2008 to 2011.


History
In 1951, Oei Wie Gwan, an Indonesian businessman who immigrated from China in 1920, acquired NV Murup, a nearly defunct cigarette company in Kudus, . NV Murup's most popular brand of cigarretes was called Djarum Gramofon (); Gwan shortened the name to Djarum (needle). The company nearly collapsed in 1963 when its factory was destroyed in a fire around the time of Oei's death. Oei's sons Budi and Bambang Hartono took over the company and began the process of rebuilding it.

The company began producing machine-rolled kretek in the late 1970s, but it also continues to produce hand-rolled kretek made by manual labourers. In 2016, Djarum and several other tobacco companies in Indonesia were implicated by Human Rights Watch for the use of child labor without hand protection.

Through its expansion into various other non-cigarette sectors, including food, drink, banking, garments, and technology, in the 1980s and 1990s Djarum became one of the top five largest conglomerates within Indonesia. By 2010, Djarum Group was the largest conglomerate in Indonesia.

After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the company became a part of a consortium that bought Bank Central Asia (BCA) from . BCA is the largest private bank in Indonesia and was formerly a part of the . Presently, the majority stake of the bank (51%) is controlled by Djarum. In 2004, Djarum acquired a 30-year BOT contract from the government to develop and renovate in under the superblock project.

The Djarum badminton club, , was founded in 1974 by . Its players, such as Liem Swie King and , have won numerous championships for Indonesia.

Djarum's kreteks enjoyed a high level of popularity among smokers in the United States during the clove cigarette fad of the 1980s. Since 2009, most flavoured cigarettes in the United States have been banned following the passing of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. To circumvent the ban, Djarum's clove products are now marketed as "filtered cigars" and are wrapped in a black paper. They are packaged in boxes of 20.


Non-cigarette business lines

Involvement in sports
  • (badminton club funded by Djarum Foundation)
  • Sponsorship of Indonesian top league:
    • 2005–2007 as Liga Djarum Indonesia
    • 2008–2011 as Djarum Indonesia Super League
  • Como (football club) via SENT Entertainment
  • Garuda Select (football talent development acceleration program)
  • Djarum Superchallenge Super Prix (local motorsport race in Indonesia)
  • Djarum 76 Trial Game (trial motorsport competition in Indonesia)


Products
File:Djarum Vanilla.jpg|Djarum File:Djarum Cherry.jpg|Djarum File:Djarum Menthol.jpg|Djarum Menthol


Works cited
  • (2025). 9789814459570, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. .
  • (2025). 9781134125753, Taylor & Francis. .
  • (2025). 9789814620505, ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute. .
  • (2025). 9780520399679, University of California Press. .


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