To commemorate the two years of existence of PDaja.com, Bank Sahabat Sampoerna (Bank Sampoerna) held a Virtual Conference with journalists and Bank Sampoerna employees. This celebration takes “2 Years Has Passed, PDaja.com Continues to Provide Loan Facilities and Help MSMEs” as a theme. Bank Sampoerna were represented by Mr.Rudy Mahasin as Director of Micro Businesses, Mrs. Irma Savitry Daulay as Head of Credit and Collections, and Christian Andreas as Lending Center Head Bank Sampoerna who shares the achievement and future strategies.
Mrs. Irma Savitri Daulay said that for 2 years, Bank Sampoerna through its advanced website platforms, PDaja.com were promoting MSMEs and business people to thrive on their business. In the midst of crisis and economic uncertainty in Indonesia, PDaja.com promised to continue giving loans to business people who need it.
“Since November 2018, PDaja.com has provided loans of 582.2 billion to 541 borrowers. By October 2020, PDaja.com has distributed loans with a total of 174 billion to 222 borrowers.” said Mrs. Irma during a press conference which was held virtually.
Additionally, Mr. Rudy Mahasin states that PDaja.com has reached out to more cities than last year. Prospective borrowers in Medan, Pekanbaru, Bandung, Surabaya, and Makassar could access loan applications though www.PDaja.com directly or assisted by our business partners.
Bank Sampoerna is looking for cooperation with the workforce or people who may be affected by the economy so that they were laid off. PDaja.com offers a business partner program which help people to earn additional income by recommending PDaja.com to prospective borrowers until they take the loans. Currently PDaja.com has maintained hundreds of business partners in order to penetrate the market and become the contact point between PDaja.com and prospective borrowers.
The enthusiasm to welcome Christmas can be seen on the faces of the Fajar Baru Child Social Welfare Institution (LKSA) children, who are full of joy and warmth. Bank Sahabat Sampoerna (Bank Sampoerna), together with its business partner KSP Sahabat Mitra Sejati, Sampoerna Land, and Putera Sampoerna Foundation through a love-sharing program, held social activities at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah.
Bank Sahabat Sampoerna and its strategic partners, KSP Sahabat Mitra Sejati and Mekar held a donation program for orphans and the underprivileged to welcome Ramadan 1443 H. On Wednesday, April 13, 2022, the event was held at the Yatim and Duafa Yauma Dormitory (Dormitory Yauma), Paseban, Senen, Central Jakarta. The donations given consisted of iftar packages and relief funds of IDR 15,000,000.
In the end of 2021, Bank Sampoerna collaborates with KSP Sahabat Mitra Sejati and Mekar to hold a corporate social responsibility activity for Christmas. The bank paid a visit to Dwituna Rawinala Education Foundation, which is located in Pasar Rebo, Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, on December 21, 2021. Henky Suryaputra and Adriana R. Novitasari, as well as several employees, were in attendance representing the bank. The event was also joined by Dwihardjo Sutarto, Executive Director of the foundation and Fr. Laurens Tueng OFM who gave a sermon. Beside of that, some of the bank’s employee also joined the event virtually via zoom.
Bank Sahabat Sampoerna (Bank Sampoerna) and KSP Sahabat Mitra Sejati through “Melati” center distributed 4,000 food packages. Food packages will be distributed to dozens of foundations and partners under the auspices of Balai Melati and the surrounding communities affected by Covid-19.
Bank Sahabat Sampoerna (Bank Sampoerna) supports Indonesia Pasti Bisa to assist hospitals in Indonesia in handling COVID-19 patients. The movement called Indonesia PASTI BISA (IDPB) Keep Oxygen, is a collaborative movement initiated by East Ventures. Through the donations collected, including Rp500 million from Bank Sampoerna, IDPB Jaga Oxygen has succeeded in distributing more than 1,000 oxygen concentrators to hospitals in Indonesia. Within 1 week since the fundraising began, IDPB Jaga Oxygen has sent 200 units of Oxygen to 33 hospitals in 10 provinces. 170 units oxygen have been received by 28 hospitals in 6 provinces. While the remaining 30 units of oxygen are still on their way to 5 hospitals in 5 provinces.