23 September 2021

Completed! Support The Government, BPR Lestari Finished Carrying Out Vaccinations To All Its Employees

Completed! Support The Government, BPR Lestari Finished Carrying Out Vaccinations To All Its Employees

The Indonesian Government's efforts to reduce the number of COVID-19 cases bear fruit. Most regions in Indonesia have lowered the level of PPKM (Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities) and re-opened various public places, including flight permits. One of the keys to meeting herd immunity standards is accelerating vaccination distribution.

 

This positive movement of the economy wheels is an opportunity for business owners to restart their businesses

 

BPR Lestari as part of the banking industry that essentials sector that is allowed to continue operating and has been in the risk zone in providing services to customers and the public, actively supports various government programs, one of which accelerates vaccination for employees.

 

"The process has started since the beginning of the year and is being carried out in stages. Starting from the frontline team then back office and support. Yes, it is almost 100% complete." said BPR Lestari Bali Compliance Director, Luh Ketut Citarasmini.

 

The achievement of BPR Lestari in its efforts to make the distribution of vaccines successful, cannot be separated from the support of various health institutions and customers, who are proactive in providing information and opportunities so that Lestarian can get vaccinated.

 

“From the Human Capital side, of course, our goal is the health and safety of all employees and their families. More broadly, hopefully, Indonesia will quickly achieve herd immunity so that conditions can gradually return to normal and the economy can recover,” added Cita.

 

In addition, to maintain the safety and health of Lestarian and its customers, BPR Lestari also ensures that all banking transaction service procedures carried out in all the BPR Lestari's offices area have complied with the health protocols recommended by the government.

 

"Don't be slack. Stay complying with the health protocols, specifically wearing masks, washing hands, and keeping a distance," concluded Cita.