Palembang, The Indonesia Post – The chairman of the South Sumatra Provincial Legislative Council (DPRD), RA Anita Noeringhati, paid a working visit to the Bank Sumsel Babel Sekayu branch office, Tuesday (4/10/22).
The head of the South Sumatra DPRD, Anita, was welcomed by the finance director, Samiluddin, accompanied by the division head, Normandy Akil, and the head of the Bank Sumsel Babel Sekayu branch, Dede Abdul Halim.
During her visit, Anita questioned the realization of the distribution of the People’s Business Credit (KUR) program there.
The chairman of the DPRD, Anita said, to increase local revenue (PAD), all sectors must be boosted, including the financial sector. The reason is that in 2023 the Government has set a maximum APBN deficit of 2.97 percent of GDP or equivalent to Rp. 589.2 trillion.
“I will propose to the BSB leadership for branches that achieve the target to be given rewards and also punishment if they do not meet the target,” added Anita.
To note, there are three KUR programs, namely super micro KUR (ceiling up to Rp. 10 million), micro KUR (Rp. 10-50 million) and small KUR (Rp. 50-500 million).
The provision of KUR is not only disbursed person to person or individually but also through clusters or groups so that it is easy to supervise.
This KUR has 6 percent interest, the requirements are the same as the national program, including NPWP and business permits. For ASN it can also be done for group IV and below or retirees. Besides KUR, there is also CSR for the community. (ojn/ril)







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