JAKARTA - PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk or BNI is again collaborating with the National Housing Development Public Company or Perum Perumnas. Through this collaboration, BNI seeks to attract more millennial couples to own a house.

This time, BNI collaborated with Perumnas to carry out a mass contract ceremonial with 276 consumers of Perumnas.

The event which was held at BNI Regional Office 12 was attended directly by the Director of Network & Services BNI Ronny Venir and the Marketing Director of Perumnas Tambok Setyawati.

Ronny said that throughout 2022 BNI had distributed KPR or BNI Griya to 687 Perumnas consumers with a financing value of approximately IDR 260.93 billion.

As a development agent, BNI is proactive in channeling Griya Credit, both commercial and subsidy homes, to continue to help facilitate many young people to own homes.

According to him, this strategic step is an acceleration effort to support national economic growth because there are more than 170 derivative industries that will positively impact the performance of the property industry.

"We are grateful to the government for providing an opportunity for BNI to contribute to reducing the backlog of national homes. We also hope that in the future there will be more young couples who can own houses," said Ronny in his statement, Wednesday, December 21.

To make it easier for customers, BNI also provides the BNI DigiGriya platform so that customers can easily search for property in any area and anytime.

On the platform, Customers can directly connect with marketers for consultation and are directly connected to BNI e-forms for their KPR applications. Everything is integrated on 1 platform only.

In addition, Customers can also take advantage of BNI's E-Channel platform such as BNI Mobile Banking for speed and ease of transactions with various features that can answer all customer needs.

"We also make sure that customers will get convenience in applying for Credit at BNI if they are actively transacting at BNI", continued Ronny.

On this occasion, Tambok appreciated BNI, which is one of the most active SOEs in distributing mortgages, both commercial and low-income segments through its programs and FLPP schemes.

"We hope that our proactive steps with BNI can continue to help in facilitating many young couples to own a house. There are still many middle and low income people who have not been able to own a house. Hopefully more banks as intermediate function holders will play an active role in facilitating the needs of mortgages in order to reduce national home backlogs," he concluded.


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