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Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) Handles 8 Million Files in 2024, Generating Rp2.9 Trillion in PNBP

In a groundbreaking development, the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) saw a staggering influx of 8,058,650 service files in the past year. This marked a significant increase from the previous years, with 84% of these files related to land services, predominantly focusing on land information, Mortgage Rights (HT), and Rights Transition.

Minister of ATR/National Land Agency Chief, Nusron Wahid, expressed his astonishment at this record-breaking milestone. He stated that this was the highest number of services rendered in the past decade. The year 2024 alone witnessed a surge in demand, with a significant portion of the services, totaling 3,740,908, dedicated to land information inquiries.

Enhancing Public Services and Economic Growth

The data compiled by the Ministry of ATR/BPN revealed that land information inquiries from the public primarily revolved around identifying landowners, determining land size, and ascertaining whether the land was mired in disputes or conflicts. Moreover, a substantial number of individuals were interested in verifying the Land Value Zone (ZNT).

These services not only catered to public needs but also contributed significantly to the Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) in 2024, amounting to a staggering Rp2.9 trillion. Additionally, the Ministry of ATR/BPN played a pivotal role in boosting the economy through Electronic Mortgages Rights (HT) worth Rp882.7 trillion.

Minister Nusron shed light on the high-demand services, including data maintenance, surveys, measurements, mapping, and initial land registration. These services were crucial in the realm of property, encompassing property division, consolidation, and rights separation.

Regional Impact and Beyond

The surge in service files was not limited to a specific region, as the top ten provinces leading in service requests included Central Java, West Java, East Java, Banten, Bali, Jakarta, North Sumatra, South Sulawesi, Yogyakarta Special Region, and South Sumatra.

This remarkable achievement by the Ministry of ATR/BPN underscores its commitment to delivering efficient land administration services, fostering economic growth, and ensuring transparent land management practices for the benefit of the Indonesian populace.

*Personal Touch:*
As someone who has navigated the complexities of land ownership and transactions, I understand the significance of streamlined and accessible land administration services. Whether you’re a homeowner, a business owner, or an investor, the efficiency of these services plays a crucial role in facilitating economic activities and promoting overall development. It’s heartening to see the Ministry of ATR/BPN’s efforts in modernizing land administration and enhancing public service delivery, ultimately benefiting both individuals and the nation as a whole.