Purbalingga, June 24 -- The Regional Financial Access Acceleration Team (TPAKD) of Purbalingga District, Central Java, has launched four strategic work programs to broaden public access to financial services and boost local economic growth.
The four programs are One Student One Account (OSOA), Microfinance Upland, Kredit Mawar, and the Inclusive Financial Ecosystem (EKI) for tourism villages.
Purbalingga District Deputy Head Dimas Prasetyahani emphasized the importance of optimizing these programs and mitigating the risk of non-performing loans (NPL).
He also highlighted the planned establishment of Merah Putih Village Cooperatives, which will be funded through Himbara credit worth Rp3-5 billion, using a repayment scheme sourced from V...
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