BNI Introduces Agen46 Services Along Eid al-Fitr Homecoming Routes
PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk, or BNI, has introduced Agen46 services at several strategic points along the homecoming routes to support the smooth transaction needs of the public during the Eid al-Fitr outbound and return flows in 2026. This initiative is part of the company’s efforts to ensure that financial services remain accessible amid high public mobility. BNI Corporate Secretary Okki Rushartomo stated that the presence of Agen46 is designed as a practical solution for homecomers who need quick and efficient banking services without leaving their travel route. “Through the presence of BNI Agen46 at strategic points on the homecoming routes, we aim to ensure that the public can transact comfortably without leaving their travel route or facing long queues at banking service offices,” Okki said in a written statement. During the homecoming period, BNI has placed Agen46 at eight main locations, namely Way Handak Expo (Lampung), Jalan Raya Bandung–Garut (Kadungora), Jalan Raya Bojongminggir (Pekalongan), Terminal Kargo Gilimanuk, SPBU Pertamina Toyomerto (Cilegon), Rest Area KM 39 A (Cikarang), Exit Tol Prambanan (Klaten), and Pelabuhan Ketapang (Banyuwangi). These locations were chosen because they are main routes with high volumes of homecomer movement. Through Agen46 services, the public can access various transactions such as cash withdrawals and deposits, ship ticket purchases via Ferizy, TapCash top-ups, and payments for various bills. The presence of this service is considered capable of helping homecomers meet their financial needs practically amid the dense travel flow. In addition, BNI has introduced the Agen46 homecoming post concept, which provides added value in the form of additional facilities for the public. Homecomers who transact at certain locations have the opportunity to receive free drinks during the programme period. “This programme not only brings service convenience but also provides a more comfortable and enjoyable travel experience for homecomers,” Okki added. BNI assesses that this initiative further strengthens the role of Agen46 as an extension of banking services capable of reaching various points of public activity, including high-mobility routes like the Eid al-Fitr homecoming. Moreover, the presence of Agen46 also encourages collaboration with regional partners in building an inclusive financial services ecosystem. With a continuously expanding network and increasingly adaptive services, BNI is optimistic that Agen46 can become a reliable financial solution, both in residential areas and along the travel routes of the Indonesian public. The presence of this service is also expected to bring a more practical, comfortable, and efficient homecoming experience.