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JAKARTA - PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk or BNI has optimized the National Children's Tourism Area (KAWAN) during the world-class motorcycle racing competition, the Mandalika 2022 MotoGP.

KAWAN BNI is a form of the company's contribution to the welfare of the Indonesian people, especially in Indonesia's top priority destinations.

With this program, it is hoped that community-based sustainable tourism can develop, benefit the surrounding community, while preserving the environment.

"Through this program, we are committed to uniting shared values with stakeholders to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals," said BNI Corporate Secretary Mucharom, quoted by Antara, Sunday, March 20.

Mucharom continued that BNI has 11 homestay units in Rangkep Satu Hamlet, Kuta Village, Central Lombok Regency, NTB, which can be used as alternative accommodation for tourists visiting these tourist sites, especially when the Mandalika 2022 MotoGP event takes place at the Mandalika Circuit.

During the 2022 MotoGP show, the BNI homestay unit in Rangkep Satu Hamlet, only five minutes from the location of the Mandalika circuit, was fully filled.

In addition, BNI has also provided infrastructure assistance, namely road rebates in the Rangkep Satu Hamlet homestay area so that it can make it easier for visitors/tourists and the local community to access BNI homestay locations.

"Other assistance has been provided by BNI such as drilling wells and pumps as well as the construction of an MSME center which will later be useful for marketing MSME products as well as becoming a training center for MSMEs in Kuta Village, Central Lombok Regency," he said.

BNI also held an appreciation program for its customers by providing opportunities for credit card, savings, and time deposit customers to witness the 2022 Mandalika MotoGP live.

Not only customers, BNI also invites local residents who are less fortunate to watch the second series of the International MotoGP race at the Pertamina Mandalika Circuit, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, 19-20 March 2022.


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