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DIY NEWS – The Minister of Cooperatives and SMEs, Teten Masduki, suggested that the productive presidential assistance program (banpres) for micro-enterprises or BPUM be continued in 2021
The move was made to help SMEs recover from Covid-19 scans.
“We have already received data on 28 million microentrepreneurs, although the allocation is for 12 million microentrepreneurs. However, we will still try to find a solution, hopefully in 2021 we will have proposed that it continue,” Minister Teten said this Monday. October 26, 2020.
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In addition, the Minister of Cooperatives and SMEs also estimates that it is still difficult for micro-enterprises to recover in the first quarter of 2021.
Then since the presidential ban was announced, many people have registered as microentrepreneurs, many have submitted business certificates, so the number of applicants has skyrocketed.
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“As for the presidential ban at 9.1 million, I think we have ended it. So, there are five parties that propose procedures, namely the regional government, the cooperative, the Himbara bank, and there are also ministries and institutions, ”said the Minister of Cooperatives.
UMKM players must nominate to the head of the UKM co-op and service at the district / city level. Subsequently, the data will be sent to the Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs and then verified in collaboration with the BPKP, OJK and the Ministry of Finance.
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