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PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BCA) through its Bakti BCA foundation provided immediate humanitarian assistance to flood victims in Medan and Langkat, North Sumatra. The aid distribution was conducted in collaboration with the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) and included essential supplies such as water, instant noodles, biscuits, medicines, and eucalyptus oil. BCA's EVP Hera F. Haryn emphasized the bank's commitment to supporting both social and economic recovery in affected areas.
PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BCA), through its corporate social responsibility initiative Bakti BCA, has taken immediate action to support communities affected by recent flooding in North Sumatra. On December 1, 2025, the company visited disaster locations in Medan and Langkat, distributing essential humanitarian aid to those in need.
The aid distribution was carried out in collaboration with the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI), ensuring effective and efficient delivery of assistance. BCA's EVP of Corporate Communication & Social Responsibility, Hera F. Haryn, personally oversaw the distribution at multiple locations, including the Pancar Refugee Post in Medan and the Joint Post in Langkat.
The comprehensive aid package included:
These supplies were carefully selected to address immediate needs following the flood disaster. The collaboration with TNI enabled the aid to reach affected communities in Tanjungpura, Langkat, as well as other impacted areas.
Hera F. Haryn stated that BCA 'deeply sympathizes with those affected by the disaster and is committed to supporting both the social and economic recovery of the communities.' The company had previously sent aid to various locations in Aceh and North Sumatra, including Sibolga, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to disaster response.
The partnership with TNI was crucial in facilitating the efficient distribution of aid. By leveraging TNI's extensive network and capabilities, Bakti BCA was able to deliver assistance effectively to remote and affected areas. This collaboration underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in disaster response efforts.
Disaster Relief Fund Distribution
Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative