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State-owned banks BNI (BBNI) and Bank Mandiri (BMRI) are supporting Danantara Indonesia's initiative to build 600 temporary housing units (Huntara) in Aceh Tamiang as part of the government's post-disaster recovery efforts in Sumatra. The project, coordinated by Danantara Indonesia, involves collaboration between multiple BUMN companies. BNI contributed 120 units while Bank Mandiri supported the overall initiative 1
State-owned banks, including BNI (BBNI) and Bank Mandiri (BMRI), are playing a crucial role in Danantara Indonesia's initiative to build temporary housing for disaster victims in Aceh Tamiang. The project involves constructing 600 housing units as part of the government's broader efforts to provide safe and dignified living conditions for those affected by recent disasters in Sumatra 1
BNI has made a significant contribution to the project by providing 120 out of 600 housing units, demonstrating its commitment to supporting the government's disaster recovery efforts. This contribution is part of BNI's corporate social responsibility initiatives and aligns with the bank's mission to support national development programs 1
Bank Mandiri has also been actively involved in the initiative, supporting the construction of Huntara units in Aceh Tamiang. The bank's participation is part of its broader commitment to supporting post-disaster recovery efforts in Sumatra. Bank Mandiri's involvement includes not only financial support but also operational assistance to ensure the successful completion of the project 3
President Prabowo Subianto visited the construction site on January 1, 2026, to oversee the progress of the project. During his visit, he praised the collaboration between various BUMN companies involved in the initiative, highlighting the importance of their collective efforts in providing timely support to disaster victims. The President emphasized that the successful completion of the Huntara project would significantly contribute to the overall recovery efforts in the affected regions 1
The Huntara units being constructed in Aceh Tamiang are designed to provide not only shelter but also a comprehensive living environment for the displaced families. Each unit is equipped with basic amenities, including two beds, wardrobes, fans, electricity, and free Wi-Fi access. The housing complex also includes communal facilities such as separate sanitation facilities, health clinics, and playgrounds for children, ensuring a supportive environment for the residents 3
The Huntara project in Aceh Tamiang is part of a larger initiative to construct 15,000 temporary housing units across three provinces in Sumatra. Danantara Indonesia has set a target to complete these units within three months, demonstrating the government's commitment to quickly restoring normalcy in the disaster-affected areas. The successful implementation of this project is expected to have a significant positive impact on the lives of thousands of families displaced by the recent disasters 2
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