Bank DKI Distributes KUR to Support MSME Empowerment
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Maria Inggita
Bank DKI started to distribute People's Business Credit (KUR) 2022 to support Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) empowerment in Jakarta.
The KUR distribution is a form of synergy between Jakarta BUMD and BUMN
It was marked by the KUR Financing Cooperation Agreement (PKP) between Bank DKI and the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs.
Bank DKI Corporate Secretary, Herry Djufraini conveyed, his side targeted to distribute KUR with a total of Rp 1 trillion to MSMEs in Jakarta this year, both for existing debtors, Jakpreneurs, and Perumda Pasar Jaya traders.
Bank DKI Supports City in Implementing Financial Inclusion ProgramAccording to him, it is quite easy to apply for KUR. Those who are interested in applying for KUR only need to bring an ID card (KTP), Taxpayer Identification Number (NPWP), and have a business.
Bank DKI's participation in distributing KUR is expected to support MSMEs' empowerment and become one of the stimuli for economic growth during the pandemic.
"The KUR distribution is a form of synergy between Jakarta BUMD and BUMN. Especially to support MSMEs empowerment," he stated, Wednesday (2/9).
KUR was distributed as one of Bank DKI's efforts to exceed the Macroprudential Inclusive Financing Ratio (RPIM) target which was set 20 percent from the total loan and financing portfolio.
Until today, Bank DKI continues to support economic recovery, especially in distributing credit and microfinancing amid the pandemic.
"Including syndicated loan and financing from 20 financial institutions to PT. Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) worth Rp 4 trillion which will be distributed to MSMEs," he closed.