PNM Supports Free Mudik Programme for State-Owned Enterprises 2026
The Free Mudik BUMN 2026 programme has officially been launched through a flag-off ceremony at Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta. This programme represents a collaborative effort amongst various state-owned enterprises to provide residents with safe, orderly, and comfortable homecoming travel.
This year, the programme has successfully served more than 116,000 homecoming travellers with destinations spanning more than 200 regencies and cities throughout Indonesia, exceeding the targets that had been set. The presence of this programme reflects the state’s commitment to ensuring that citizens can celebrate Idul Fitri more meaningfully through integrated and inclusive transportation services.
Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) has actively participated by facilitating hundreds of mudik participants. This participation represents PNM’s contribution in alleviating the burden on society, particularly in addressing the high cost of transportation during the mudik season.
For PNM, mudik is not merely a journey home, but rather a social moment rich in meaning, ranging from strengthening family relationships to preserving the values of unity that have been deeply rooted in Indonesian culture.
PNM’s Corporate Secretary, Lalu Dodot Patria, stated that PNM’s participation in this programme is an expression of the company’s concern to continue being present within society, not only through financing and empowerment, but also during important social moments such as Eid al-Fitr.
“Through the theme ‘Comfortable Mudik Together’, we wish to help society undertake their homecoming journey in a more orderly, safe, and comfortable manner, so that the joy of gathering together with family can be fully experienced,” said Dodot.
Through this collaboration, PNM hopes that increasingly more members of the public will be able to enjoy their mudik journey with peace of mind, whilst simultaneously strengthening the role of state-owned enterprises in delivering tangible benefits to the broader community.