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DIY NEWS – The Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs or Kemenkop UKM hopes that the Presidential Productive Assistance program (Banpres) for micro-enterprises can continue in 2021.
“The program is scheduled to continue next year,” said Eddy Satriya, Kemenkop UKM Deputy Business Restructuring, Eddy Satriya, as quoted by Antara, Thursday 8 October 2020.
According to Eddy, he expects that there are still many affected microenterprise actors that can still be prosecuted next year, considering that the distribution of productive presidential tires this year is almost complete.
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In his presentation, the deputy for Business Restructuring of the Ministry of Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises said that the purpose of this productive Banpres was to provide additional capital for microentrepreneurs to continue operating in the midst of the pandemic.
Furthermore, this productive Banpres also helped reduce poverty and unemployment during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The requirements to get this Banpres are also quite easy and straightforward, such as being an Indonesian citizen, having a population identification number, owning a micro-business as evidenced by a proposal letter from the applicant’s annex, and not receiving working capital credit. and investment in banking.
The initial budget for Productive Banpres is 22 billion IDR for 9.1 million micro-enterprises. Meanwhile, for the advanced stage, the budget will be 28.8 trillion IDR for 12 million microentrepreneurs.
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