BRI Offers Green Financing Mortgage With A DP Promo Of IDR 0

JAKARTA - PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk provides KPR Green Financing for people who want to own a house.

BRI's Director of Consumer Business Handayani explained that the company has launched the KPR Green Financing program since 2021. With various attractive offers for customers who want to have housing, this program also supports the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and concern for environmental maintenance, especially related to renewable energy.

"Canking involvement in the implementation of green development is very important, especially in terms of financing sustainable development projects that carry a green concept," he said, Wednesday, June 19.

According to him, this environmentally friendly house is an alternative to live in. Green mortgages do have several aspects that are considered, starting from infrastructure, then the materials used, waste management to health.

This attractive offer is supported by various attractive promos, for example lower interest rates. then the DP is 0 percent and the tenor is extended.

This is of course expected to attract developers to also work with BRI to build environmentally friendly buildings, which of course will eventually have an impact on environmental improvements.

So far, BRI has educated the need for healthy homes that are environmentally friendly so that the lives of residents in them are of higher quality. Not only that, BRI has also held several programs to prioritize the importance of green building such as talk shows millennial cuan, Mini Property Expo Goes to Developer, and the official website for obtaining KPR Green Financing, namely Homespot.id.

Handayani said green financing or green financing is increasingly needed in the future, along with environmental sustainability demands in various sectors, including finance. Even though it is a necessity, currently green financing or green investment has not become a massive trend.

Therefore, Handayani is optimistic that the prospect of housing financing is still large. The target is that this year it will be able to grow double digits year-on-year (yoy).

The performance of housing financing in BRI as of April has also grown by 15 percent yoy.

"So quite optimistic, the growth is still positive in the future," concluded Handayani.