BEKASI - Queen of the Netherlands Queen Maxima in her capacity as the Special Advocate General of the United Nations (UNSGSA) for Financial Health (UNSGSA), gave a special appreciation for BTN's innovation which allowed the public to reduce Home Ownership Loan (KPR) installments by exchanging household waste.

This appreciation was conveyed by Queen Mryptaxima when directly inspecting the BTN residential area at the Gran Harmoni Cibitung Housing, Bekasi, Wednesday, November 26, The program entitled Bayar Angguran-Mu Using Mu Waste is considered a breakthrough in green financial inclusion that is able to strengthen the economic resilience of low-income families (MBR), as well as reduce the burden on national waste at the smallest community unit level.

Queen Maxima conveyed that the 'Bayar Ansuran-Mu Using Waste-Mu' program is a real example of how simple innovations can have a big impact on people's lives.

President Director of BTN Nixon LP Napitupulu said the program was one of the points seen by Queen M Wayxima during her visit to Indonesia as a form of active role for BTN in the field of environmental, social, and good governance (environment, social, and governance/ESG), in addition to BTN's efforts to provide access to financing for ownership of houses and financial literacy to the public.

In addition to this innovation, Queen Maxima also visited a low-emission house financed with the Subsidized Home Ownership Credit (KPR) scheme. Queen Maxima also held a dialogue with BTN Subsidy KPR debtors.


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