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BRI Consistently Supports National Housing Programme, Disburses Subsidised KPR of Rp16.79 Trillion by February 2026

| Source: VIVA Translated from Indonesian | Banking
BRI Consistently Supports National Housing Programme, Disburses Subsidised KPR of Rp16.79 Trillion by February 2026
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PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk, or BRI, continues to strengthen its role in supporting the national housing programme through the disbursement of Subsidised Home Ownership Credit (KPRS). By the end of February 2026, BRI has realised KPRS financing amounting to Rp16.79 trillion, which has reached 122,838 debtors, as part of the company’s commitment to providing access to decent housing for low-income communities (MBR). The disbursement covers several financing schemes, namely KPR Sejahtera Facility for Housing Finance Liquidity (FLPP) of Rp16.38 trillion, KPR Tapera of Rp316.93 billion, Subsidised KPR Interest Differential (SSB) worth Rp91.65 billion, and the Savings-Based Housing Finance Assistance Programme (BP2BT) of Rp8.89 billion. BRI President Director Hery Gunardi stated that this achievement reflects BRI’s consistency in supporting government policies in the housing sector. The disbursement of subsidised KPR also forms part of the company’s contribution to expanding home ownership access for the public. “BRI is committed to providing access to decent, affordable, and quality housing for low-income communities. The disbursement of subsidised KPR is part of BRI’s role in supporting equitable development while improving public welfare,” said Hery. In addition to opening up home ownership access for the public, housing estate development can also provide broad economic impacts. This activity is expected to drive growth in various supporting sectors, from construction, building materials industry, labour services, logistics, to business opportunities for SMEs developing around housing areas. Hery added that BRI’s presence spread across various regions is a crucial asset in expanding housing finance access for the public. “Going forward, BRI will continue to expand the reach of housing financing so that more Indonesian families can own decent and affordable homes. With the support of a network of more than 7,000 work units across Indonesia, BRI is optimistic that this housing finance programme can reach more people in various regions,” Hery concluded.

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