17 December 2014

IN CONJUNCTION WITH MB IPB, BTPN HOLD A MICRO CUSTOMER GRADUATION CEREMONY. AN EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM THAT ENHANCES THE CUSTOMERS’ CAPACITY


Bogor, 17 December 2014 – As a bank that is focused and consistent in serving lower-income segments of society as well as micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) entrepreneurs, including productive poor communities (mass market), PT Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Nasional Tbk (BTPN) believes that the mass market segment not only require financial access, but also training and guidance to enhance their business capacities and quality of life.

To realize this, BTPN has implemented a customer empowerment program called Daya. DAYA is a measured and sustainable empowerment program, that is conducted at all BTPN branch offices. Daya consists of the following three program pillars: Daya Sehat Sejahtera, Daya Tumbuh Usaha, and Daya Tumbuh Komunitas. Daya is integral to all of BTPN’s business units, namely BTPN Purna Bakti, BTPN Mitra Usaha Rakyat and BTPN Sinaya. Daya is also applied in the subsidiary BTPN Syariah. All BTPN customers, including pensioners, MSME entrepreneurs as well as productive poor communities, benefit from Daya.

In order to enhance the quality of the Daya Program, BTPN has joined together with the Bogor Institute of Agriculture – Business Management (MB-IPB) to help in compiling a variety of training modules and curricula required by customers.

As a token of appreciation for BTPN customers who have taken part in all the Daya modules, BTPN and IPB are holding a Micro Customer Graduation ceremony today. “This year, a total of 10,000 BTPN customers have completed the Daya modules. We are staging graduation ceremonies symbolically for 300 customers in four cities. These graduation ceremonies are being held to show our appreciation for the seriousness of our customers in attending various types of training sessions,” said Mulia Salim, Director of BTPN.   

The graduation process has already been completed for 50 customers in Palembang (8 December 2014), 50 customers in Banjarmasin (10 December 2014), and 50 customers in Semarang (11 December 2014). Today (17/12), 150 customers will graduate in Bogor.

BTPN and MB IPB believe that the implementation of the Daya program will enhance the business capacities of their customers. This program is also effective in overcoming the obstacles faced by micro enterprise entrepreneurs. Based on the results of MB-IPB research, micro and small enterprise entrepreneurs experience a number of challenges in developing their businesses.

“First of all, micro and small enterprise entrepreneurs tend not to be bankable yet, both because of a lack of transparent financial management as well as a lack of managerial and financial ability. Secondly, they have a lack of knowledge about marketing, production and quality control, not to mention finance and accounting. This situation is brought about by the minimal opportunities available to such people for following developments in technology as well as a lack of access to education and training to develop their business capacities,” explained Arief Daryanto, Program Director of post-graduate Management and Business at the Bogor Institute of Agriculture (MB IPB).

 

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For further information please contact:

 

PT Bank BTPN Tbk
Andrie Darusman – Communications & Daya Head
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

 

Bank BTPN in brief

PT Bank BTPN Tbk (Bank BTPN) is a foreign exchange bank and is a merger between PT Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Nasional Tbk (BTPN) and PT Bank Sumitomo Mitsui Indonesia (SMBCI) in February 2019. Bank BTPN serves various segments in the banking industry, from retail to corporate customers, including retirees, micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises (MSME) and productive underprivileged communities; the consuming class segment; and the corporate segment. Bank BTPN provides the services through business units, such as BTPN Sinaya—a business unit for wealth management, BTPN Purna Bakti—a business serving retirees, BTPN Micro Business—a business unit serving microbusinesses, BTPN Business Banking—a business serving small- and medium-sized enterprises, Jenius—a digital banking platform serving the consuming class segment, and the corporate business unit, which serves national, multinational, and Japanese companies. Bank BTPN also has a subsidiary, namely PT Bank BTPN Syariah Tbk, which focuses on serving productive underprivileged customers. Bank BTPN also regularly provides training sessions and information for customers through the Daya Program—a sustainable and measurable empowerment program—to improve customers’ capacity so they can grow and have a chance to live better.