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BCA Shares Adaptive Strategies with Students Amid Uncertainty

| | Source: KOMPAS Translated from Indonesian | Banking
BCA Shares Adaptive Strategies with Students Amid Uncertainty
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PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BCA) shared insights with approximately 1,000 students from Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University (Untirta) through the BCA Berbagi Ilmu (BBI) programme. The event emphasised the importance of adaptability in facing uncertain situations. BCA Director Hendra Tanumihardja encouraged students not to fear failure as part of the journey to success. He stressed the importance of an adaptive mindset and readiness to embrace change amid a constantly evolving world. ‘Young people must view setbacks as opportunities to rise again. Especially in today’s increasingly competitive and dynamic environment, resilience and adaptability are essential,’ Hendra said in a statement on Sunday (24 May 2026). ‘Success journeys are never without failure. Young people must be brave and resilient to overcome these setbacks,’ Hendra added. He hopes the programme will serve as a bridge for students to prepare for the transition from academia to a more competitive and resilient professional environment. ‘The BBI programme is expected to act as a bridge for students transitioning from academia to a robust professional world,’ Hendra explained. The BBI programme falls under Bakti BCA, which focuses on education sector development. The initiative is designed to prepare Indonesian youth to be more competitive, adaptable, and ready for professional challenges and global dynamics. Activities under the programme include seminars, training sessions, and mentoring. Through BBI, BCA conducts seminars and guest lectures at various universities. These activities involve company management and professionals from diverse fields. Topics covered include financial literacy, leadership, career development, and understanding current industry trends and the job market. The initiative aims to bridge the gap between educational needs and professional industry demands. Through this approach, students are expected to be better prepared for entering the workforce. This initiative is also part of Bakti BCA’s commitment to supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in education and human resource development.

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