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04 Apr 2017

BCA’S 60th Anniversary #BecomeBetter: BCA Organizes a Batik Painting Workshop

Cirebon,4 April 2017 - Batik has been long recognized as one of Indonesia’s cultural heritage that needs to be protected and preserved. Committed to #BecomeBetter, on its 60th anniversary, PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BCA) had organized a Batik Painting Workshop in four cities: Yogyakarta, Pati, Tulungagung and Cirebon. The workshops have been part of the bank’s effort to improve batik makers’ competitiveness in Indonesia

Attending to open the Batik Painting Workshop in Cirebon on Tuesday (04/04) was the Head of BCA Regional Office I Bandung Allan Sriwulandari, Executive Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility Inge Setiawati and Head of BCA Main Branch Office (KCU) Cirebon Jenny Sujarwati. The training had involved Mustar Sidiq, author of Panduan Teknik Batik Tulis (The Batik-Hand Painting Manuals), as a facilitator invited to teach batik painting techniques using natural colors.

“Commemorating its 60th anniversary, BCA is committed to Become Better through its three pillars of  Learn Better, Serve Better, and Give Better. The batik painting workshop is part of BCA’s commitment to Give Better to the people by improving the competitiveness of hand-dyed batik makers through utilization of natural coloring techniques, as the signature of Indonesian batik,” said Wulan.

Since 2009, UNESCO has recognized batik as Indonesian intangible cultural heritage. As intangible cultural heritage, batik is considered to carry in it values and knowledge of history, the archipelagic distribution of Indonesian culture, and various motives that earn it the status of the fabric of Indonesian civilization. The rich sense, meaning, spirit, love, and harmony ‘engraved’ on hand-dyed batiks are considered original art forms. The values represented in batiks are something sacred that symbolize the roots of Indonesian culture.

“This workshop is expected to educate batik makers the intrinsic values buried deep within the hand-dyed batiks that they produce. I also wish that this workshop will help improve batik makers’ competitiveness in different regions, instill creativity in local business opportunities, and finally create job opportunities and improve the welfare of the locals. The Batik Painting Workshop has been held in consideration of the importance of improving the quality of hand-dyed batik in Indonesia as a national heritage that needs to be preserved,” added Wulan.

Previously, BCA had also organized Batik Painting Workshops and the 60 Tourist Villages Seminar in Yogyakarta, which was aimed at inspiring the local people to deliver excellent services and develop local tourist attractions in line with the geotourism principles of conservation of nature and community involvement. The Batik Painting Workshop held in Yogyakarta, Pati, Tulungagung and this time Cirebon, and the 60 Tourist Villages Seminar held in Yogyakarta were expected to help improve competitiveness of the local community and preserve the traditional cultures that make up the Indonesian icons of tourism. In addition to the batik workshop, BCA also donated 1,000 Panduan Teknis Batik Tulis books by Mustar Sidiq. The books are expected to stimulate batik makers’ creativity in painting batiks.

“The Batik Painting Workshop is part of the Solusi Sinergi program under Bakti BCA program. It has been the implementation of BCA’s commitment as the people’s leading financial institution to help improve the welfare of the community and achieve equitable distribution of economy in Indonesia. The workshop is expected to help ensure the survival of Indonesian batik production businesses, as well as preserving the authenticity of hand-dyed batiks,” said Wulan concluding her remarks.

HUT Ke-60 BCA #MenjadiLebihBaik: BCA Gelar Pelatihan Teknik Membatik

BCA Organizes Batik Painting Workshop in Cirebon - The Head of PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BCA) Regional Office I Bandung Allan Sriwulandari (middle), together with Executive Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility BCA Inge Setiawati (right) practicing batik painting technique using natural coloring in Cirebon, Tuesday (04/04). Committed to #BecomeBetter, BCA organizes Batik Painting Workshop in four cities: Yogyakarta, Pati, Tulungagung and Cirebon.

HUT Ke-60 BCA #MenjadiLebihBaik: BCA Gelar Pelatihan Teknik Membatik

The Head of BCA Regional Office I Bandung Allan Wulandari (middle) donated the book Panduan Teknik Batik Tulis to Head of Koperasi Batik Ciwaringin Nursalim (second right) witnessed by Executive Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility BCA Inge Setiawati (second left), Head of BCA Main Branch Office (KCU) Cirebon Jenny Sujarwati (left), and facilitator Mustar Sidiq (right) in Cirebon, Tuesday (04/04). In addition to the batik workshop, BCA also donated the “Panduan Teknik Batik Tulis” books by Mustar Sidiq which are expected to stimulate batik maker’s creativity in painting batiks.

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About PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (as of 31 December 2016)

PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BCA) is one of the leading private banks in Indonesia focusing on business banking transactions, credit loan facilities, and financial solutions for the corporate, commercial and SME, as well as individual customers. At the end of December 2016, BCA facilitated banking transactions for more than 15 million customers, through 1,211 branches, 17,207 ATMs, and more than 400,000 EDC, supported by 24-internet and mobile banking.

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