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BNI Distributes 1,200 Sacrificial Animals Across Indonesian Regions

| | Source: MEDIA_INDONESIA Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy
BNI Distributes 1,200 Sacrificial Animals Across Indonesian Regions
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PT Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) has once again demonstrated its commitment to the community by distributing 1,200 sacrificial animals for the celebration of Idul Adha 1447 H/2026. The aid is part of BNI’s social contribution to the public.

Corporate Secretary Okki Rushartomo stated that the distribution of cows and goats covers multiple regions including Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, East Java, Yogyakarta, Banten, Bali, Sumatra, Sulawesi, and Nusa Tenggara.

“This distribution of sacrificial animals is a form of BNI’s social concern and an effort to strengthen ties with communities across various regions,” Okki said in a written statement.

According to Okki, the occasion of Idul Adha serves as an important reminder of the values of sincerity, compassion, and the spirit of sharing with others.

Okki further explained that the sacrificial animal distribution is part of BNI’s ongoing efforts to provide social benefits and reinforce relationships with communities nationwide.

“Through this initiative, BNI aims to continue delivering tangible benefits to the public while reinforcing the values of mutual assistance and togetherness,” he added.

Moving forward, BNI will continue to implement social programs that provide real benefits to the community.

Through various social activities and community empowerment initiatives, BNI aims to strengthen its positive contribution to the local community and foster solidarity and social compassion.

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