JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government distributes the Jakarta Superior Student Card (KJMU) to 2,094 students with new recipient status. The amount of assistance received is a total of Rp. 9 million per semester, including pocket money for students of Rp. 750 thousand per month.
The DKI Provincial Government previously disbursed KJMU Semester I funds in 2025 in stages since Tuesday, May 27, 2025, to 16,979 students.
Bank DKI President Director Agus H Widodo said that the distribution of KJMU for new recipients was given through Bank DKI ATM cards after checking and printing ATM cards.
Agus said that Bank DKI will continue to optimize its role as a regional development bank by ensuring that the distribution process of KJMU can run on time, on target, and transparently.
"Bank DKI's involvement in the distribution of KJMU funds is a tangible form of synergy and collaboration with the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government in realizing the vision of educating people's lives as the main foundation of growth. Bank DKI is committed to continuing to support strategic programs that have a direct impact on improving the quality of Jakarta's human resources," Agus said in his statement, Thursday, June 5.
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Bank DKI Corporate Secretary Arie Rinaldi added that the distribution of KJMU through regional development banks (BPD) is in line with providing inclusive and social progress-oriented banking services for the people of Jakarta, especially in the field of education.
Arie appealed to all KJMU beneficiaries to always be careful and vigilant in conducting financial transactions, especially not providing PIN and personal information to others.
"Bank DKI continues to innovate in providing easy transactions and digital services to beneficiaries, including KJMU recipients, through the JakOne Mobile application, ATM services, and Bank DKI EDC which are widely distributed to be used to meet student financial services needs," said Arie Rinaldi.
KJMU is an educational cost assistance program aimed at students from underprivileged or economically vulnerable families, but has good academic potential, in order to continue higher education in accredited public and private universities. Distribution is carried out directly to the accounts of Bank DKI owned by each beneficiary.
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