Pegadaian Jakarta 1 Branch Launches Safe Journey Shared Hope 2026 Programme for 500 Travellers
In preparation for Eid al-Fitr 1447 H, PT Pegadaian through its Jakarta 1 Regional Office organised the Safe Journey Shared Hope 2026 programme as part of support for the wider State-Owned Enterprise Free Travel initiative. The programme represents Pegadaian’s commitment to delivering tangible benefits to society by providing safe, comfortable, and well-organised travel facilities for citizens wishing to return to their hometowns.
The departure ceremony for participating travellers took place on 16 March 2026 at the Pegadaian Area Office in Kramatjati, East Jakarta, with a total of 500 participants departing via a fleet of buses bound for several destinations across Java, including Semarang, Solo, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Madiun, and Purwokerto.
The event was attended by senior officials from PT Pegadaian including Director of Finance and Strategic Planning Ferdian Timur Satyagraha, Director of Network and Operations Eka Pebriansyah, Director of Risk Management, Legal, Compliance and General Affairs Ismail Ilyas, Director of Information Technology and Digital Services Yos Imam Jaya Dappu, and Regional Leader for Jakarta 1 Dede Kurniawan.
Government officials also attended, including the District Head of Jatinegara Dr. Endang Kartika Wahyuningsih SKM MM, Village Head of Cipinang Cempedak Rico Eka Putra Rifai, Police Chief of Jatinegara Kompol Samsono SH MH, and Head of Transportation Enforcement for Jatinegara District Esa Feraninta Pinem.
The Safe Journey Shared Hope programme forms part of Pegadaian’s efforts to provide easy access to transport for citizens ahead of the Eid holiday. Beyond receiving free transport, participating travellers also received various travel supplies including participant t-shirts, gift bags, travel provisions, and other items to support their comfort during the journey home.
Prior to the departure date, Pegadaian conducted extensive preparation stages including quota and destination planning, coordination with relevant authorities such as transport agencies and security services, and participant registration and data verification. These steps were undertaken to ensure the entire travel initiative could be executed smoothly, orderly, and in accordance with travel safety standards.
On the day of the event, activities began with participant re-registration and exchange of physical tickets for identity wristbands and merchandise packages. This was followed by an opening ceremony featuring an MC, the singing of the Indonesian national anthem, remarks from Pegadaian management, symbolic distribution of travel supplies to participant representatives, and a group photograph.