Perum Jamkrindo targets a guarantee volume of IDR 231.5 trillion in 2020. This target includes IDR 95 trillion for the Credit Guarantee Scheme (KUR) and IDR 136.5 trillion for non-KUR guarantees.
I. Rusdonobanu, the Director of Finance at Perum Jamkrindo, stated that several factors would drive the achievement of this target, including the increase in the KUR distribution ceiling to IDR 190 trillion in 2020, continued infrastructure development, and the potential for synergies with other State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN). "We are optimistic about reaching the target," he said during a media gathering event.
In terms of profit, Rusdonobanu expressed confidence that Perum Jamkrindo would achieve a profit of IDR 751 billion. He mentioned that the company’s business will primarily be driven by non-KUR products. "About 30 percent of the revenue will come from KUR, and the rest from non-KUR," he added.
Meanwhile, Sulis Usdoko, the Director of Human Resources, General Affairs, and Compliance at Perum Jamkrindo, emphasized the company’s ongoing support for the growth of MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) by enhancing financial accessibility through innovative, competitive, and professional guarantees. He highlighted the importance of creating an ecosystem for MSMEs, which will accelerate their growth.
Recently, Perum Jamkrindo signed a memorandum of understanding with the Sukabumi Regency Government to enhance the local economy based on an anti-plastic waste campaign in the Ciletuh Palabuhanratu UNESCO Global Geopark. The program aims to raise awareness about plastic waste management, thus improving the economy of the Geopark Ciletuh Palabuhanratu area, which has significant tourism potential.
Recognizing the urgency of addressing waste management in the Ciletuh area to attract tourists, Perum Jamkrindo plans to empower MSMEs and the community in Ciletuh. "We initially launched a waste-free campaign, but ultimately, we will focus on empowering MSMEs and the community in Ciletuh," Sulis explained.
In addition to the campaign, Perum Jamkrindo also organized a forest rehabilitation activity in the Ciliwung River upstream area, planting 500 trees in Tugu Utara Puncak Village. This initiative was carried out in collaboration with Perhutani and the Puncak Lestari Forest Village Community Institution (LMDH). The symbolic tree planting ceremony was led by Sulis Usdoko and I. Rusdonobanu.
Dedi Kusnadi, Chairman of the Puncak Lestari Forest Village Community Institution (LMDH), expressed his appreciation for Perum Jamkrindo's commitment. He emphasized that tree planting serves not only to green the environment but also to absorb water, prevent erosion, and mitigate floods. "We are grateful for Perum Jamkrindo’s care and support," he said.