Rp4.4 Billion Dividend Strengthens Regional Own-Source Revenue Contribution from BPR BKK Blora
PT BPR BKK Blora (Perseroda) has once again recorded positive results in its performance. The bank, owned by the Blora Regency Government, distributed a dividend of Rp4.4 billion, which serves as one of the pillars of the Blora Regency’s Pendapatan Asli Daerah (PAD). This achievement demonstrates that the regional financial sector remains capable of stable growth amid economic challenges and intense competition in the financial services industry. The positive performance also reflects the company’s ability to maintain profitability and strengthen its contribution to regional development. Increases in credit disbursement, public fund mobilisation, and strengthened corporate governance are the main factors driving the growth of BPR BKK Blora. BPR BKK Blora’s President Director, Puguh Haryono, previously stated that the company successfully booked a profit of Rp21.8 billion for the 2025 fiscal year. This profit achievement indicates that the company’s financial condition is on a positive trend. In addition to the continuously improving financial performance, BPR BKK Blora also received the Top BUMD Awards 2026 in the BPR Bintang 4 category. This award serves as evidence that the company is assessed as capable of running professional governance and services. The dividend contribution from BPR BKK Blora is expected to help the regional government in strengthening funding for development and public services. The Blora Regency Government itself continues to encourage the optimisation of PAD through various sectors, including the management of regional companies. In the future, BPR BKK Blora is targeted to maintain healthy business growth, expand access to financial services for the community, and strengthen its role as a driver of the regional economy, particularly for UMKM actors in Blora Regency. Meanwhile, Blora Regent Arief Rohman expressed appreciation to PT BPR BKK Blora for helping the regency government provide credit to UMKM for small and medium enterprises. “It is hoped that in the future, not only the UMKM and agriculture sectors can be assisted by BKK in credit provision, but other sectors as well, of course, can help the Blora regency government through CAR funds,” said Arief in his statement, quoted on Wednesday (13/5).