2,094 New Beneficiaries Receive KJMU from Bank DKI
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Maria Inggita
Bank DKI distributed Jakarta Excellent Student Cards (KJMU) to 2,094 new beneficiaries, following up on its commitment to supporting the city government's education programs, particularly in providing access to quality higher education for students in Jakarta.
"...improving the quality of Jakarta's human resources,"
The distribution took place at Bank DKI's Juanda Branch Office, Central Jakarta, for 695 beneficiaries on May 31, 2025, followed by 1,399 beneficiaries at the Education Agency Office, South Jakarta, on June 3, 2025.
"Bank DKI expressed its gratitude for the trust that has been given by the Jakarta Provincial Government, especially the Education Agency, to Bank DKI in distributing KJMU in DKI Jakarta," said Agus H. Widodo, President Director of Bank DKI, on Thursday (6/12).
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Agus explained that Bank DKI's involvement in distributing KJMU funds is a tangible form of synergy and collaboration with the Jakarta Provincial Government in realizing the vision of improving the lives of the people as a key foundation of advancement.
"Bank DKI is committed to continuing to support strategic programs that have a direct impact on
improving the quality of Jakarta's human resources," he asserted.Bank DKI Secretary, Arie Rinaldi, added that Bank DKI's support in distributing KJMU also aligns with the company's commitment to providing inclusive banking services focused on the social advancement of Jakarta residents, especially in education sector.
He urged all KJMU beneficiaries to always be cautius and vigilant in conducting financial transactions, especially by not sharing PINs and personal information with others.
"Bank DKI continues to innovate in providing easy access to transactions and digital services for beneficiaries, including KJMU beneficiary students, through JakOne Mobile app, ATMs, and Bank DKI EDC machines to meet their financial service needs," he explained.
For information, KJMU is an educational financial aid program organized by the Jakarta Provincial Government through the Center for Personal and Educational Operational Funding Services (P4OP) of the Education Agency. It is intended for students from underprivileged families who have strong academic potentials, to enable them to pursue higher education at accredited public or private universities.
The funds are disbursed directly into each beneficiary's Bank DKI account. Previously, the city governemnt had gradually disbursed KJMU funds for the first semester of 2025 starting from May 27, 2025, to a total 16,979 students.
The amount of aid provided is Rp9 million per semester, which includes a monthly allowance of Rp750,000 per student.