Support Asta Cita, Ministry Of SOEs And PT Surveyor Indonesia Encourage MSMEs To Advance In Class

JAKARTA - The Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) together with PT Surveyor Indonesia continues to encourage the transformation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) through the MSMEs Upgrading Class program.

This initiative is in line with Asta Cita Presiden in building a independent economy and strengthening the small business sector as the backbone of the national economy through various initiatives to strengthen MSME competitiveness and empower local heroes.

One of them is through a program initiated by the Ministry of SOEs through the BUMN House with PTSI, which presents a Naksir UMKM Curriculum to equip business actors, with opening activities carried out for the West Java region, especially Bandung City, through focusing on education, digitization, and market access.

PT Surveyor Indonesia plays an active role in providing materials and assistance related to business legality, such as Business Identification Number (NIB), Household Industry Food Permit (PIRT), and Halal Certificate. This legality is a crucial aspect for MSMEs to increase business credibility, expand markets, and gain confidence from consumers. By having a complete business license, MSME actors can more easily access various funding facilities, participate in the procurement of goods and services, as well as establish partnerships with larger business actors.

In the mentoring session, the Halal Auditor of the Halal Audit Institute (LPH) of PT Surveyor Indonesia, Anggraeni Wulansari, directly provided an in-depth understanding of the process of obtaining halal certification, the importance of food security, and the procedures for registering business licenses according to regulations. This process not only helps MSMEs in meeting the standards set by the government, but also opens up opportunities for their products to penetrate the national to international market.

With this support, PT Surveyor Indonesia is committed to continuing to encourage MSMEs to be more professional, highly competitive, and sustainable.

"This support is a concrete step to increase the competitiveness of MSMEs, ensure they have complete legality of business, and are ready to compete in a wider market," said Sandry Pasambuna, President Director of PTSI, when met at the Head Office in Jakarta, quoted Thursday, February 27.

"In the future, we will assist the Ministry of SOEs to continue to assist MSMEs throughout Indonesia to be more competitive and sustainable, and support other programs related to Asta Cita as the Guardians of Assurance," he concluded.

The MSME Program Upgrading Class is a clear proof of its commitment to realizing the Presidential Cita Asta to strengthen the national economy through empowering MSMEs.