BPR NBP Customers Vie for 2 Cars and 99 Motorcycles in the PUNDI Savings Prize Draw Extravaganza
BPR NBP customers are competing for two cars and 99 motorcycles in the Gebyar Undian Tabungan PUNDI event. The President Director of PT Nusantara Bona Pasogit, Hendi Apriliyanto, stated that 1,000 customers from seven branches of the BPR NBP Group attended to witness the draw and enliven this annual event, which has been running for 17 years.
"The PUNDI Savings Programme serves as a key driver for the growth of public funds," Hendi said in his statement on Sunday, 15 February 2026.
Meanwhile, the prize-linked credit programme, now in its second year, is considered effective in encouraging borrowers, particularly micro, small, and medium enterprise (UMKM) operators, to become more productive. "Customer enthusiasm is very high. The numbers keep increasing over time, which shows the public's trust in us," he remarked.
In the draw, NBP has prepared various prizes, including one Toyota Agya car, one Daihatsu Xenia car, and 99 Yamaha Mio motorcycles. Hendi emphasised that all prizes are genuinely awarded to the winners in accordance with the applicable rules. "What we display is not just symbolic. The winners take home their prizes. This is part of our commitment," he said.
According to him, the event is not merely a ceremony for distributing prizes but a strategy to strengthen the culture of saving and promote the growth of productive credit. This is especially important for UMKM players in the Jonggol area and its surroundings, which have shown rapid development. "As a BPR, we aim to be present and assist the people. We hope this programme injects enthusiasm into UMKM operators to continue growing and advancing," he added.
Hendi also expressed hope that government support for the UMKM sector and BPRs would be strengthened, including through consolidation policies to make the industry healthier and more competitive. Looking ahead, NBP targets an increase in the number of prizes in subsequent periods, in line with customer growth and business expansion. "The more people who save and utilise productive credit, the greater the impact on the local economy," he said.
The event took place at the Citra Indah City Complex Field in Jonggol, Bogor Regency, with BPR NBP 2 as the host. It was attended by the President Director of BPR NBP 2, Haryadi, and Director Vera Barus, as well as supervisory officials from BPR NBP 2, including Chief Commissioner Chariyansyah and Commissioner Leonardo Siagian.
"The PUNDI Savings Programme serves as a key driver for the growth of public funds," Hendi said in his statement on Sunday, 15 February 2026.
Meanwhile, the prize-linked credit programme, now in its second year, is considered effective in encouraging borrowers, particularly micro, small, and medium enterprise (UMKM) operators, to become more productive. "Customer enthusiasm is very high. The numbers keep increasing over time, which shows the public's trust in us," he remarked.
In the draw, NBP has prepared various prizes, including one Toyota Agya car, one Daihatsu Xenia car, and 99 Yamaha Mio motorcycles. Hendi emphasised that all prizes are genuinely awarded to the winners in accordance with the applicable rules. "What we display is not just symbolic. The winners take home their prizes. This is part of our commitment," he said.
According to him, the event is not merely a ceremony for distributing prizes but a strategy to strengthen the culture of saving and promote the growth of productive credit. This is especially important for UMKM players in the Jonggol area and its surroundings, which have shown rapid development. "As a BPR, we aim to be present and assist the people. We hope this programme injects enthusiasm into UMKM operators to continue growing and advancing," he added.
Hendi also expressed hope that government support for the UMKM sector and BPRs would be strengthened, including through consolidation policies to make the industry healthier and more competitive. Looking ahead, NBP targets an increase in the number of prizes in subsequent periods, in line with customer growth and business expansion. "The more people who save and utilise productive credit, the greater the impact on the local economy," he said.
The event took place at the Citra Indah City Complex Field in Jonggol, Bogor Regency, with BPR NBP 2 as the host. It was attended by the President Director of BPR NBP 2, Haryadi, and Director Vera Barus, as well as supervisory officials from BPR NBP 2, including Chief Commissioner Chariyansyah and Commissioner Leonardo Siagian.