The Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia visited the Jakarta Premier Branch Office to monitor the distribution of the 2025 Social Assistance for the People's Welfare (BLT Kesra).

East Jakarta, November 4, 2025 - Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, Airlangga Hartarto, paid a working visit to the Jakarta Premier Main Branch Office (KCU) to directly monitor the distribution of the 2025 Direct Cash Assistance for People's Welfare (BLT Kesra). The visit was also attended by the Secretary General of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Robben Rico, and the Acting President Director of PosIND, Haris.
During the visit, Coordinating Minister Airlangga reviewed the service flow, from planning to implementation in the field. "The Coordinating Minister wanted to see how everything went from planning to execution, and he expressed his gratitude that everything went according to plan," said Haris, the Acting President Director of PosIND.
Coordinating Minister Airlangga stated that the distribution of BLT Kesra was a direct directive from the President to maintain public purchasing power and encourage economic strength in the fourth quarter. He explained that as of early December, an average of 26.2 million beneficiary families had received assistance, out of a target of 35 million recipients.
The distribution of the BLT Kesra (Direct Cash Assistance for the People's Welfare) is carried out through banks such as BSI, BNI, BRI, and Bank Mandiri. Meanwhile, Pos Indonesia is acting as an additional distributor to expedite aid distribution. "This afternoon, we are monitoring PT Pos Indonesia specifically. A total of 132,000 recipients are scheduled to receive aid at this post office. The government continues to ensure this distribution is completed in December," said Airlangga.
He further added that in addition to the Direct Cash Assistance for the People's Welfare, the government is also continuing to implement various other social protection programs to improve public welfare, including the Family Hope Program (PKH).
The Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs' visit demonstrates the government's commitment to ensuring that aid distribution is targeted, timely, and transparent, and has a real impact on the community. PosIND, as a distribution partner, remains committed to providing the best service to ensure the smooth implementation of this national program.

