Bank Jakarta Provides Assistance to 8,500 Orphans and Poor People, Spreads Ramadhan Blessings and Presents a Homecoming Post
JAKARTA, POSKOTA.CO.ID – A warm and togetherness atmosphere was felt at Bank Jakarta Head Office, Petojo Selatan, Gambir, Central Jakarta, Thursday, March 12 2026.
Hundreds of orphans from various orphanages and foundations in the capital region attended the fast breaking event with Bank Jakarta management.
The activity entitled “Iftar with Management and Compensation for Orphans” is part of a series of Ramadhan Blessing programs. The banking institution owned by the Jakarta Provincial Government (Pemprov) distributed compensation worth IDR 1.7 billion to 8,500 orphans and the poor.
Compensation was handed over symbolically by the board of directors of Bank Jakarta to representatives of orphans from a number of foundations managing orphanages in five areas of the Administrative City of Jakarta.
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President Director of Bank Jakarta, Agus H. Widodo, explained that the assistance provided came from zakat and infaq funds from Bank Jakarta employees. These funds are managed through the Bank Jakarta Zakat Management Unit (UPZ) and then distributed through foundations that foster orphans and orphanages in the capital area.
According to Agus, this activity is a form of the company’s social concern for people in need, especially in the month of Ramadan which is synonymous with the spirit of sharing.
“Through this activity, Bank Jakarta hopes to share happiness and provide support to children in need, especially in the blessed month of Ramadan,” said Agus, Thursday, March 12 2026.
He added, as a DKI Jakarta Regional Owned Enterprise (BUMD), Bank Jakarta has a social responsibility to contribute to helping people in need and strengthening relationships with the surrounding community.
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Director of Compliance at Bank Jakarta, Ateng Rivai, said that this compensation activity was also a form of gratitude for the company ahead of Bank Jakarta’s 65th anniversary which will be celebrated in April 2026.
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