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BRI's Super BRILink Agen 2026 Program Recognizes Top Performers

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Bank BRI is expanding financial inclusion across Indonesia with 1.18 million BRILink Agents serving 66,450 villages.
  • The Super BRILink Agen 2026 program recognizes top-performing agents based on business performance and community impact.
  • The program aims to encourage agents to achieve excellence, enhance customer trust, and grow their businesses.

Bank BRI is bolstering financial inclusion throughout Indonesia, leveraging a network of 1.18 million BRILink Agents who reach 66,450 villages nationwide. These agents serve as the frontline for accessible financial services.

To acknowledge and reward their contributions, BRI has launched the Super BRILink Agen 2026 program. This initiative honors agents who demonstrate outstanding business performance and significantly benefit their communities by making financial services more accessible and convenient. The program underscores that achieving national recognition is attainable for agents in various regions, not just major economic hubs.

The Super BRILink Agen 2026 is both an appreciation event and a competition. Judging criteria extend beyond transaction volume to include an agent's role in expanding financial inclusion and the quality of their customer service. This inclusive approach means any agent committed to consistent and professional operations has a chance to win.

Winning agents from diverse locations, such as BRILink Agen Khanza in Morowali and Agen Sorwaru in NTT, exemplify this. Their success demonstrates that dedication to serving the community and consistently growing transactions are more critical than operating in a large economic center. Participating in the competition offers benefits beyond awards, including business development and enhanced community reputation, increased public trust, and ultimately, business growth.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.