JAKARTA - Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patria assessed that the distribution of cash social assistance (BST) through ATMs from the DKI Provincial Government was quite effective.

If later there is a distribution of assistance in the next stage, he hopes that BST from the central government, namely the Ministry of Social Affairs (Kemensos) changes the distribution scheme that is currently through PT Pos into ATM.

"Hopefully, support from the Ministry of Social Affairs can also be carried out through ATMs in the future," Riza said while reviewing vaccinations in the South Jakarta area, Monday, July 26.

Riza said that currently the distribution of BST from the DKI Provincial Government has been sent to 907,616 out of a total of 1,007,379 beneficiary families (KPM).

There are still 99,763 KPM that have not received BST. Because, at this time the Social Service is still matching a number of data on BST recipients of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government with data on BST recipients from the Ministry of Social Affairs.

"Alhamdulillah BST has reached more than 90 percent, yesterday I reviewed in several locations. Thank God we have distributed more than 90 percent through DKI bank ATMs. We hope that in the future those who have not used DKI ATMs can use DKI ATMs," said Riza

It is known, there are 1,007,379 beneficiary families (KPM) who received BST from the DKI Provincial Government. The assistance distributed through this ATM is IDR 300 thousand per month in the period of May and June.

The delivery of BST will be done at once, so that residents immediately receive Rp600 thousand. Meanwhile, BST from the central government, namely the Ministry of Social Affairs, is distributed through PT Pos Indonesia.


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