InDrive Provides BPJS Ketenagakerjaan for Drivers
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The online transportation platform, InDrive, is rolling out an initiative to provide access to social protection through the BPJS Ketenagakerjaan programme for its driver partners.
“For BPJS, we previously facilitated registration with special rates. Now, we are also committed to supporting selected drivers to receive BPJS Ketenagakerjaan facilities,” said Rio in Jakarta, Wednesday (25/2/2026).
He added that the initiative is also strengthened by government support, which provides a 50% subsidy for contributions.
“With the government supporting 50% of the contributions, we want to ensure that more drivers are protected. Our commitment remains the same, namely prioritizing transparency and fairness for a healthy ecosystem for all parties,” he said.
Meanwhile, a representative from BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, Febrian Kholillulah, welcomed the collaboration and encouraged the expansion of membership among online transportation drivers.
He affirmed that the government has allocated a budget to provide a 50% contribution discount as part of a social protection stimulus.
“The government covers 50% of the contributions. This discount is provided directly to help informal sector workers such as online drivers who have a high level of vulnerability in the field,” said Febrian.
According to him, the driver profession is included in the category of high-risk jobs, so social security protection such as Work Accident Insurance (JKK) and Death Insurance (JKM) is crucial.
He also requested InDrive’s support in helping to socialize the programme so that more partners register.
“We hope that InDrive can help socialize this programme so that membership is even wider. This protection is very important, especially considering the dynamics in the field which are quite vulnerable,” he said.
In addition to BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, InDrive also provides Eid al-Fitr assistance (BHR) to its driver partners.
BHR is an annual initiative for drivers with certain performance qualifications.
“Thematic programmes such as BHR are part of our ongoing commitment,” said Rio.
He explained that the BHR programme is designed to provide support that is relevant to the needs of drivers, while also encouraging increased awareness and ability to access social protection independently.
“We hope that the programmes implemented can provide real benefits and continue to run sustainably,” he said.