This study aims to describe the planning, organization, implementation, and supervision of the Super Micro People's Business Credit (KUR) program during the covid-19 pandemic in BRI Unit Made, Sragen. The research method used in this research is qualitative. The research subjects were 20 people, consisting of customers, BRI managers, BRI unit heads, and BRI officers. Data collection techniques are through interviews, observations, and documents. The data validity technique used is source and technique triangulation. The results of this study reveal that in the planning stage of the Super Micro KUR program, it aims to help accelerate economic recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic by providing soft loans for entrepreneurship community capital. The strategy used is through massive socialization both online and offline. At the organizing stage in the form of division of tasks in accordance with their respective job descriptions and ensuring officers carry out their main duties and functions. The implementation phase begins with intensive socialization and marketing so that the public knows the benefits of this program. The supervision phase is carried out through daily monitoring by the unit head and BRI micro marketing manager so that credit distribution can be maximized and on target.
The purpose of this study is to describe the Super-micro People's Business Credit (KUR) program in educating people to become entrepreneurs during the Covid-19 pandemic in Klunggean village, Sragen regency, Centra Java, Indonesia. The research used a qualitative method. The research subjects amounted to six people. The data validity technique used source triangulation. The results of the study show that the implementation of the KUR Super microprogram consisted of 5 stages, namely socialization, registration, survey, disbursement of funds, and coaching. In the socialization stage, BRI officers informed the programs and requirements of the KUR Super microprogram to sub-districts and markets, visited the people, and used social media. They could register at the BRI unit office, contact bank officers, or access the website at https://pinjaman.bri.co.id. The survey was conducted when the registrant has completed the initial stage. The bank officers confirmed business information and customers' plans and proposed various businesses that could be carried out during the pandemic, so that the business feasibility, capital requirements, and payback period could be seen. After feasible business and capital requirements have been calculated and have obtained the Unit Chief' approval, the process of disbursing funds could be carried out by asking the customers to sign a letter of agreement and they received business capital in the form of savings. In the last stage, they have taken training (coaching) for at least the first 3 months facilitated by BRI officers to determine business progress.
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