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PNM Wins Three PR Indonesia Awards 2026

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Business
PNM Wins Three PR Indonesia Awards 2026
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) won three corporate communications awards at the PR Indonesia Awards (PRIA) 2026.

The three awards comprised a Gold Winner in the BUMN Subsidiary sector, a Silver Winner in the Owned Media category for the Video Profile subcategory, and a Bronze Winner in the Social Responsibility Communication Programme category for the Community Based Development subcategory.

PNM Corporate Secretary Dodot Patria Ary said in a statement in Jakarta on Monday that the awards reflected the genuine efforts of all company personnel in building informative and meaningful communications.

“For us, communication is not merely about conveying messages but about creating impact. What is communicated must deliver tangible benefits to the public,” he said.

The recognition from the PRIA Awards 2026, he added, acknowledged the company’s commitment to managing impactful communications. Communication does not stop at narrative but lives on in the real changes felt by customers and the wider community.

Dodot affirmed that the company continues to ensure every message aligns with its social mission of strengthening the people’s economy, particularly for underprivileged women across Indonesia.

The PRIA Awards 2026 ceremony was held on 13 February 2026 at Taman Budaya Embung Giwangan in Yogyakarta, with 158 entries submitted this year from various institutions including ministries, government agencies, state-owned enterprises, BUMN subsidiaries, private corporations, regional governments, regional-owned enterprises, and universities.

On that occasion, Dodot added that PNM has now reached 60,250 villages and sub-districts out of approximately 84,000 areas across Indonesia, serving 22.9 million customers.

Such extensive reach, he continued, requires the company to continuously improve the quality of its services. Each year, the company disburses a minimum of Rp1 billion in every assisted village, directly contributing to improved welfare for underprivileged families.

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