BEKASI – Investor confidence in the Insan Jaya Sejahtera Cooperative (Kopjas INARA) continues to grow as the company expands its operations in providing credit services for retired civil servants, military, and police personnel.
After signing a funding cooperation agreement (PKS) with BPR Tridharma Depok last Monday, the Insan Jaya Sejahtera Cooperative (Kopjas INARA) has now signed another cooperation agreement (PKS) with BPR Cahaya Arthasejati. The signing took place at the headquarters of BPR Cahaya Arthasejati in the elite area of Gading Serpong, Banten.
It is worth noting that the funding cooperation was delayed for some time as both parties revisited their strategic planning and business details. Eventually, an agreement was reached to implement a pension credit funding scheme for Kopjas INARA.
BPR Cahaya Arthasejati and Kopjas INARA believe this collaboration will be mutually beneficial and will expand the business and portfolios of both parties.
The pension credit provided under this channeling partnership is tailored to meet the needs of retired civil servants, military, and police personnel in the platinum age group, ranging from 70 to 85 years old.
“The goal of this cooperation is to provide quality financing for retired civil servants, military, and police personnel, ensuring optimal benefits for elderly retirees in achieving their financial objectives,” said a representative.
Currently, Kopjas INARA has partnered with five People’s Economic Banks (BPR) in Bekasi, Tangerang, Depok, and most recently, Serpong. The cooperative operates seven service points to distribute credit in major cities across West Java, Central Java, East Java, and soon in Lampung and South Sumatra.
With this agreement, BPR Cahaya Arthasejati becomes the fifth BPR to collaborate with Kopjas INARA in pension credit distribution.
“We hope this partnership will be mutually beneficial for both parties,” concluded the statement.