Jakarta, July 12, 2026 – Bank Artha Graha Internasional (BAGI), a member of the Artha Graha Network, has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining unity and diversity in Indonesia by supporting the Rukun Festival 2026, held at the Telkom Hub, Landmark Tower, South Jakarta. The festival serves as a harmonious space for the younger generation, communities, creators, and people across various cultures.

The event was opened by the Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs, Prof. Dr. KH. Nasaruddin Umar, MA., who emphasized the importance of positive interfaith dialogue. This was followed by a joint study session with Ust. Dennis Lim, who delivered the reflective message, "It's okay to be alone, make Allah your friend."

The series of events also included a Harmony Talks session featuring figures such as Hj. Helmi Halimatul Udhmah, Yenny Wahid, Dewi Lestari, and Pastor Steve Marcel; a Women Talks session with the Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection (PPPA), Arifatul Choiri Fauzi, Asma Nadia, and Revie Sylviana; leading up to the Celebration of Harmony night, which featured a book launch and a National Tausiah (religious lecture) by Prof. Nasaruddin Umar.

The festival drew immense enthusiasm from the younger generation and involved communities such as YRI, Women Hub, and Teman Baru, while also being attended by influencers and public officials.

In addition to supporting social harmony, BAGI also boosted the community economy through a booth providing financial solutions for MSMEs, including capital consultations and digital transactions via the agi apps application. The President Director of BAGI, Elvin Halim, stated that this booth is expected to help MSMEs and visitors manage their finances efficiently in the modern era.

As a token of appreciation, BAGI distributed exclusive merchandise (umbrellas, egg mugs, tumblers, and notebooks) to visitors who opened new accounts. This support underscores BAGI's role as part of the Artha Graha Network in fostering inclusive creative spaces while strengthening religious harmony in Indonesia.