Bank Mandiri Region V/Jakarta 3 Holds Iftar, Aid for Orphans, and Free Circumcision Programme
Bank Mandiri Region V/Jakarta 3 held an iftar gathering, charity for orphans, and a free circumcision programme during Ramadan 1447 Hijri. The activity forms part of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility and Environment (TJSL) programme and was carried out in South Jakarta, Depok, and Bogor.
The event, which took place on Tuesday (3/3), was attended by Bank Mandiri’s Director of Commercial Banking Totok Priyambodo, President Commissioner Zulkifli Zaini, Independent Commissioner Mia Amiati, SEVP Corporate Banking 1 Eny Kurniasih Mukarromah, and Regional CEO Bank Mandiri Region V/Jakarta 3 Midian Samosir.
Totok Priyambodo said Ramadan provides a moment for the company to strengthen social solidarity through activities that provide direct benefits to the community.
“Through togetherness and acts of sharing that we carry out today, Bank Mandiri hopes to bring meaningful blessings, while also strengthening harmonious relations with the surrounding community,” Totok said in a press release.
He emphasised that, as a development agent, Bank Mandiri is committed to integrating social values into every corporate initiative. He noted that sharing activities in the holy month are part of the company’s ongoing efforts to remain present in the community.
“As a development agent, Bank Mandiri is committed to continuing to integrate social values into each corporate initiative. Through the spirit of sharing in this Ramadan, we hope to strengthen synergy with the community and all stakeholders,” he added.
In the programme, the company distributed various assistance to the surrounding community. The aid included school supply packages for orphans, health packages comprising vitamins for the elderly, and social packages to support residents’ basic needs.
In addition to the charity and the open iftar, Bank Mandiri also organised free circumcision for children in the operational areas. The programme is aimed at helping communities in need of health services, while supporting efforts to improve children’s health.
Nationally, through the Mandiri Berbagi Kebaikan programme, the Mandiri Group distributed aid to more than 114,000 beneficiaries during Ramadan. Of that total, 3,480 recipients were in the Region V/Jakarta 3 area.
Midian Samosir, Regional CEO of Bank Mandiri Region V/Jakarta 3, said the social activities are a routine agenda carried out every year.
“We want Bank Mandiri’s presence to be felt not only through banking services, but also through tangible contributions that directly meet community needs,” said Midian.
He added that the company will continue to broaden the reach of its social programmes so that their benefits can be felt more widely and sustainably.
In addition to Ramadan sharing programmes, Bank Mandiri is also preparing a free mudik programme ahead of Idul Fitri. This year, the company will provide mudik facilities to 80 destination cities that the public can join openly.
Totok said the programme is a form of corporate support for ensuring smooth travel for people returning to their hometowns during Lebaran.
With this series of activities, Bank Mandiri reaffirmed its commitment to actively participate in social development, in line with the company’s function as a banking institution and a strategic partner of the government. (E-2)