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DENPASAR - The Regional Office of the Directorate General of Treasury (DJPb) Bali noted that the distribution of People's Business Credit (KUR) until August 31, 2022 in the province reached Rp6.4 trillion.

Head of the Bali Province DJPb Regional Office, Teguh Dwi Nugroho, said that the distribution of KUR was still dominated by the Micro scheme KUR which reached Rp3.7 trillion for 90 thousand debtors.

Meanwhile, from the type of sector, the large trade and retail sectors still dominate at 44 percent, followed by the agricultural, hunting and forestry sector with 21 percent.

"In total, the distribution in the production sector reached 56 percent and non-production was 44 percent," said Teguh in his statement quoted by Antara, Friday, September 30.

Meanwhile, PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk or BRI is listed as the largest KUR distribution institution in Bali, which is 67 percent.

Teguh added that in supporting economic revival as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government in 2022 will continue to direct PEN policies to strengthen household consumption, encourage government consumption, and encourage public sector investment.

The realization of the PEN Program in Bali until August 28, 2022, total distribution for the health sector is Rp. 785 billion, with intensive details of health workers (nakes) of Rp. 56 billion for 90 health facilities for 11,500 health workers. Furthermore, the patient claim is Rp. 729 billion for 63 hospitals and 13 thousand patients.

As for the PUPR sector for the PUPR Work Integrated Program, the realization is IDR 95 billion for 4,000 workers. Then for the PUPR Tourism Program, it is IDR 39 billion for 3.6 workers, the PUPR Food Security Program is IDR 190 billion, and the PUPR Connectivity Infrastructure is IDR 67 billion.

Meanwhile, for the social protection cluster with details of the basic food program of Rp229 billion, the Family Hope Program (PKH) of Rp260 billion, the BLT Migor Ministry of Social Affairs Rp51 billion, and for BLT Bali Village Nusra of Rp1.3 trillion.

"We will continue to coordinate with related parties to oversee and encourage the implementation of the budget in Bali to continue to run well until the end of the fiscal year," said Teguh. This includes implementing MSME development to encourage and support Bali's economic improvement.


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