JAKARTA - PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (BBNI) in collaboration with the Ministry of Housing and Settlement Areas (PKP), the Ministry of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (KP2MI), and BP Tapera in providing subsidized housing financing solutions to Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI).

This step is one of BNI's efforts to support the government's target to provide affordable housing for 20,000 PMIs.

Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was carried out between BNI and the Ministry of PKP, KP2MI, BP Tapera, and the Central Statistics Agency (BPS).

"This memorandum of understanding is a joint synergy in supporting housing financing for Indonesian Migrant Workers through the BP Tapera and KPR Sejatera Program, as well as a tangible manifestation of BNI as a global bank that is present for Indonesian people around the world," said Director of Consumer Banking BNI Corina Leyla Karnalies in a written statement, Friday, May 9.

He explained that this program is a tangible manifestation of the government in expanding access to home ownership for Indonesian Migrant Workers.

BP Tapera Commissioner Heru Pudyo Nugroho said, through an affordable and sustainable financing scheme, BP Tapera and work partners presented residential solutions that were not only suitable, but also in accordance with the needs of PMIs and their families.

"We understand that owning our own home is the dream of many PMIs. This synergy is a form of state appreciation to the Foreign Exchange Heroes who have fought abroad," he said.

Furthermore, Heru also conveyed his commitment to providing housing that is not only affordable, but also of high quality.

On this occasion, the Home Ownership Credit (KPR) was also held, represented by three PMIs.

In addition, 90 PMIs also watched the event online, including those in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

This program received widespread attention because it emphasized the government's commitment to not only respect the services of migrant workers, but also ensure that they and their families have access to decent and affordable housing.

This collaboration is expected to be able to strengthen the contribution of the housing sector in inclusive and fair national development.


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