Kredit Pintar Loan Disbursement in West Java Reaches Rp 581 Billion, Boosting SME Financing Access
JAKARTA - The online lending platform Kredit Pintar recorded loan disbursements in West Java reaching Rp 581 billion throughout January to March 2026. Of that amount, disbursements in Bandung City were recorded at Rp 93 billion, while in Cimahi City they reached Rp 8.9 billion. Kredit Pintar’s President Director Ronny Andi Kasim stated that inclusive financing access is one of the important aspects in supporting the development of micro, small, and medium enterprises (UMKM). Nationally, Kredit Pintar disbursed loans exceeding Rp 9.5 trillion throughout 2025. Meanwhile, since its establishment in 2017, the company’s cumulative loan disbursements have surpassed Rp 63 trillion. Ronny said that this achievement reflects the high demand from society for financing access, while also demonstrating the company’s commitment to providing inclusive and responsible financial services. According to him, the company is also striving to expand the benefits of financial services not only through loan access but also through support for community business development. He added that support for UMKM also requires broader access beyond financing, including exposure opportunities and strengthening business networks. Meanwhile, Kredit Pintar’s Head of Brand & Communications Puji Sukaryadi said that online loans can serve as one instrument supporting community economic activities, as long as they are utilised responsibly. Kredit Pintar held the Festival Pasar Rakyat, presented by the company as part of the #TemanAturUang campaign, at Lapangan Brigif Kujang 15, Cimahi, on Sunday (26/4/2026). In addition to the UMKM bazaar, the event was filled with interactive games themed on financial literacy, door prizes, and musical entertainment. Ronny stated that the event also serves as the company’s form of social concern for customers and the community. “This Festival Pasar Rakyat is a manifestation of our commitment to bringing broader benefits to society,” Ronny explained.