During its 27 years of presence with the spirit of “Synergy to Advance the Nation,” Bank Mandiri has reaffirmed its role as a strategic partner of the Government in accelerating national health resilience.

This consistency is realized through the Mandiri Bakti Health Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility program to provide access to health services and promote healthy lifestyles together.

As a concrete step, Bank Mandiri provided free health check-ups and eyeglasses for 600 beneficiaries in West Java at the Indonesian Institute of Arts and Culture (ISBI) Bandung campus.

This program was also held simultaneously in 12 regional offices throughout Indonesia for 7,000 beneficiaries from various community groups, including fishermen, farmers, traditional market traders, motorcycle taxi and public transport drivers, port laborers, scavengers, cleaning staff, street sweepers, and traditional arts and culture communities.

Health is an important foundation for improving people’s quality of life. The presence of Mandiri Bakti Health demonstrates our commitment to supporting equal access to health services.

In its implementation, Bank Mandiri collaborates with local health facilities, in this case the Unpad Health Clinic, to provide general health check services such as blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol checks, and medical consultations.

Additionally, Bank Mandiri also conducted eye examinations and distributed thousands of free eyeglasses, which are expected to improve people’s vision quality and support their productivity in work and creative activities.

This program is designed not only to improve individual health but also to strengthen public awareness about the importance of a healthy lifestyle.

This initiative reflects Bank Mandiri’s real commitment to supporting the President’s development agenda, particularly in building excellent human resources that are healthy, productive, and competitive.

“Through Mandiri Bakti Health, we want to encourage people to care about their health while expanding positive social impact. This is a form of our synergy with the government in strengthening the foundation of national health,” the representative added.

Through various consistent initiatives, Bank Mandiri hopes that Mandiri Bakti Health can become an inspiration and a collective movement to maintain public health while strengthening national resilience in facing future challenges.

Bank Mandiri

Bank Mandiri is a major state-owned bank in Indonesia, established in 1998 as part of the government’s response to the Asian Financial Crisis. It was formed through the merger of four state-owned banks and is headquartered in a historic, restored colonial-era building in Jakarta’s old town, Kota Tua.

Indonesian Institute of Arts and Culture (ISBI) Bandung

The Indonesian Institute of Arts and Culture (ISBI) Bandung is a prominent public university in Indonesia dedicated to the preservation, development, and study of traditional and contemporary Indonesian arts. It was established in 2014, evolving from the former Indonesian Dance Conservatory (Konservatori Tari Indonesia or KONRI), which had a foundational role in arts education. The institute plays a vital role in training artists and scholars to advance the nation’s rich cultural heritage.

Unpad Health Clinic

The Unpad Health Clinic is a healthcare facility affiliated with Universitas Padjadjaran (Unpad) in Indonesia. It was established to provide medical services to the university’s academic community, including students, faculty, and staff. The clinic supports the university’s mission by promoting health and wellness within its campus environment.