BANDUNG - PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk (BMRI) has distributed financing for the Free Nutrition Food (MBG) program worth IDR 24 billion for 16 debtors in the Region VI/West Java area.
CEO of Bank Mandiri Region VI/West Java Nila Mayta Dwi Rihandjani explained that the distribution of financing for the Free Nutrition Food program was carried out with a debt balance portion of Rp. 13 billion for 6 MSME debtors, and Rp. 11 billion for 10 micro debtors.
"From this MBG, we can get a lot of potential financing in every SPPG. We finance the SPPG, we finance the employees, we can also finance all of the suppliers. So this is the potential that we can work on from the SPPG kitchen," he said in Bank Mandiri Media Gathering 2025, Monday, December 8.
He added that his party also distributed business loans for agricultural tools and machinery (Alsintan), which had been realized amounting to Rp1.5 billion for 2 debtors.
In addition, Nila said that the 3 million house program was also one of the government's priorities in obtaining the largest credit disbursement from Bank Mandiri in West Java.
"The growth of our home loan in West Java has increased significantly. We are very fast in the 3 million homes program through the FLPP program and programs from the side of entrepreneurs engaged in the field of housing development," he said.
Nila added that credit support includes financing in terms of providing housing (supply) and in terms of demand (demand).
He explained that for financing developers, Bank Mandiri has disbursed loans to two debtors with a debit balance of IDR 6 billion.
Meanwhile, Nila conveyed that for the financing of KPR subsidized houses for the community, the realization had reached Rp163 billion for 1,049 debtors.
In addition, he said Bank Mandiri is also processing the distribution of Labor Intensive Industry Loans (KIPK), a government financing program under the Ministry of Industry aimed at encouraging the growth of the labor-intensive industry sector.
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Nila revealed that her party had received a request for support from the Ministry of State Secretariat (Kemensetneg) regarding KIPK financing, with a potential distribution of up to around Rp. 17 trillion.
"Yesterday I was also called by Mr. State Secretariat, that there is another new program, called KIPK, Labor Intensive Industrial Credit. It is also a subsidy program whose potential is very large in West Java as well. The division chairman said there is a potential of around Rp. 17 trillion to be financed," he explained.
Meanwhile, the KIPK program is planned to start connecting host-to-host between the Bank Mandiri system and the Ministry of Finance's Credit Information System (SIKP) in the third week of December 2025.
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