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Bank Mandiri Launches Free Mudik Homecoming Programme 2026, See Routes and Requirements

| | Source: KOMPAS Translated from Indonesian | Banking
Bank Mandiri Launches Free Mudik Homecoming Programme 2026, See Routes and Requirements
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Bank Mandiri has officially introduced the Mudik Bersama Bank Mandiri 2026 programme for Lebaran this year. The free mudik programme is designed to help the public, especially customers, return to their hometowns safely, comfortably, and affordably. In its official statement dated 3 March 2026, Bank Mandiri said it has prepared a fleet of buses with a capacity of 50 seats at each unit to ensure journeys are orderly and well organised. All registration is conducted online through the Livin’ by Mandiri application. Prospective participants must access the Livin’ Sukha feature within the app to book tickets. Departures are scheduled for 18 March 2026, while full details of locations and departure times will be sent via the WhatsApp number registered when filling out the form. For Jakarta–Yogyakarta via Trans Java Toll there are three route options: Pejagan–Bumiayu–Kebumen–Kutoarjo–Purworejo; Cirebon–Semarang–Klaten; and Semarang–Salatiga–Boyolali–Klaten. The Jakarta–Solo route is also available via Trans Java Toll via Cirebon–Semarang–Salatiga. Additionally, there is a Trans Java Toll route via Semarang–Solo–Sragen–Madiun–Mojokerto or Tegal–Pekalongan–Semarang–Solo–Ngawi. There is also a Jakarta–Cilacap route via the southern corridor passing Bandung, Garut, Tasikmalaya, Banjar and Ciamis. Not only Java, the programme also reaches Sumatra with the Jakarta–Bukittinggi route via Trans Sumatra Toll Road, passing Merak, Bakauheni, Bandar Lampung, Palembang, Jambi and Padang. This network of routes is expected to meet the needs of migrants returning home safely and comfortably. The terms and conditions are straightforward. The form must be completed by each prospective mudik participant with their National Identification Number (NIK). Each Livin’ by Mandiri account may book a maximum of four tickets. Data required includes NIK, full name as per KTP or KK, date of birth, active WhatsApp number or telephone, active email, home address, emergency contact name, and emergency contact mobile number. Given the limited quotas and online registration system, interested individuals are advised to note the opening schedule and secure seats via the Livin’ by Mandiri app before they run out. The programme is expected to be a safe, comfortable, and well‑organised Lebaran travel solution for migrants in 2026.

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