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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The Minister of Cooperatives and SMEs (Menkop UKM) Teten Masduki declared that the Presidential Productive Assistance (Banpres) or Direct Cash Assistance (BLT) of 2.4 million IDR for micro-entrepreneurs will be extended until 2021.
If the national economy in the first quarter of 2021 continues to decline, it is most likely that this assistance will continue, “he said in his virtual speech at the opening of the training with the theme” KUKM exists and is capable of adapting to the COVID pandemic. -19 and the new normal era “, on Monday (9/7/2020).
Teten said that this assistance is free, also known as grants to help microentrepreneurs have capital when opening their business.
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This BLT is delivered to microentrepreneurs who really meet the requirements that will receive this aid.
For the requirements, the recipient does not receive working capital or investment credit from banks, the business actor is an Indonesian citizen, has a national identity number (NIK), has a micro-enterprise as evidenced by a proposal letter from the applicant, He is not a member of the State Civil Service (ASN), TNI / Police or BUMN / BUMD employees.
In the meantime, regarding the method, micro-entrepreneurs can send or register their names to the Head of Regency / Municipal Head of Small and Medium Enterprise Cooperatives (Kadiskop UKM) in their respective regions.
People who volunteer will be registered and verified one by one whether they really deserve help or not.
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After that, the government will send funds worth Rs 2.4 million to each account.
“That is why we would like to invite microenterprise actors who have not received working capital and investment financing from banks to actively register through the nearest cooperative office,” Teten explained.