BRI prepares Mudik BRImo posts at 5 toll rest areas on Jakarta-Java route

PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk is setting up Posko Mudik BRImo 2026 at five rest areas on the Jakarta-Java toll roads to support smooth Eid al-Fitr homecoming travel in 2026. The posts will operate from March 17-25, 2026, offering facilities like health services and special promotions.

PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk, or BRI, is establishing Posko Mudik BRImo 2026 at five rest areas on the Jakarta-Java toll roads to aid smooth mudik and return travel for Eid al-Fitr 2026. The locations include Rest Area KM 57 (Jakarta-Cikampek toll), KM 228 (Jakarta-Central Java toll), KM 429 (Semarang-Solo toll), KM 97 (Cipularang toll from Bandung-Jakarta), and KM 752 (Jombang-Mojokerto toll) for the return flow. Operating from March 17-25, 2026, the posts provide health services by medical staff, entertainment, massage chairs, cheap takjil redemption, and various promotions. BRI Corporate Secretary Dhanny said the initiative aims to support safe and comfortable journeys. “With the spirit of serving the nation, we ensure BRI is present to support the smooth flow of mudik and return travel for Eid al-Fitr 2026. We hope the public can undertake their homecoming trips safely, comfortably, and meaningfully,” Dhanny stated. BRI is also offering promotions such as exchanging BRImo transaction proofs of at least Rp50,000 for Rp10,000 discounts on Rp30,000 BRIZZI card purchases, and a Rp100,000 BRIZZI top-up bonus yielding Rp120,000 balance during the period.

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