BPJS Health and Employment Service Hours During Ramadan 2026
During the holy month of Ramadan, there are adjustments to service hours at BPJS Health and BPJS Employment branch offices. Based on information from the Instagram accounts @bpjskesehatan_ri and @bpjs.ketenagakerjaan, the following details apply.
BPJS Health Service Hours During Ramadan 2026
Monday to Friday: 08:00–13:30 local time.
For those requiring services outside these hours, BPJS Health remains accessible through digital channels including the Mobile JKN Application, BPJS Health Care Centre 165, and the PANDAWA WhatsApp service at 08118165165.
BPJS Employment Service Hours During Ramadan 2026
Monday to Friday: 08:00–14:30. Saturdays, Sundays, and national public holidays: closed.
Civil Servant Working Hours During Ramadan 2026
The government has established working hours for civil servants (ASN/PNS) during Ramadan 2026. As in previous years, there are adjustments to civil servant working hours during Ramadan in accordance with Presidential Regulation (Perpres) No. 21 of 2023 concerning Working Days and Working Hours for Government Agencies and Civil Servants.
According to a post on the Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform (KemenPANRB) Instagram account (@kemenpanrb), the following civil servant working hours apply during Ramadan 2026:
Monday to Thursday: - Working hours: 08:00–15:00 - Break: 30 minutes
Friday: - Working hours: 08:00–15:30 - Break: 60 minutes
Specific details regarding working days and hours for civil servants during Ramadan are determined by the respective Civil Service Management Officials (PPK) or heads of agencies. Working hours for government agencies and civil servants during Ramadan total 32.5 hours per week, excluding break times.
Key Considerations
Work units within government agencies whose duties and functions involve providing operational support to government agencies and/or direct services to the public shall have their working days and hours determined by the PPK or head of the agency after obtaining approval from the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform.
All government agencies and civil servants must ensure that public services continue to operate optimally and that performance targets are met.