Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesia Public Housing Savings Management Agency, or BP Tapera, said the distribution of the Housing Financing Liquidity Facility, known as FLPP, reached 278,868 housing units in 2025.

“The distribution of FLPP financing in 2025 closed at its highest level in history, reaching 278,868 housing units with a total value of Rp34.64 trillion,” BP Tapera Commissioner Heru Pudyo Nugroho said in a statement in Jakarta on Thursday.

He said the financing was channeled through 40 participating banks and 22 housing associations, covering 13,249 housing projects developed by 8,113 developers across 33 provinces and 401 regencies and cities.

Private-sector workers accounted for the largest share of FLPP beneficiaries in 2025, receiving 205,311 housing units, or 73.63 percent of the total distribution.

They were followed by self-employed workers with 39,218 units, or 14.06 percent, civil servants with 20,814 units, or 7.46 percent, members of the military and police with 5,409 units, or 1.94 percent, and other occupations with 8,083 units, or 2.90 percent. A further 33 units, or 0.01 percent, were allocated to other segments.

Compared with 2024, the number of private-sector worker beneficiaries rose by 31.3 percent, while distribution to self-employed workers increased by 58.7 percent. Civil servants recorded the highest growth at 145.7 percent, followed by military and police personnel, which rose by 36.9 percent.

West Java remained the province with the highest number of FLPP beneficiaries nationwide, with 62,591 housing units, or 22.44 percent of the total distribution.

It was followed by Central Java with 24,470 units, or 8.77 percent, South Sulawesi with 23,255 units, or 8.34 percent, Banten with 18,966 units, or 6.80 percent, and East Java with 18,361 units, or 6.58 percent.

At the regency and city level, Bekasi District recorded the highest number of beneficiaries with 14,702 housing units, followed by Bogor District with 10,195 units and Tangerang District with 8,246 units.

Other major recipient areas included Karawang District with 7,097 units, Kendari City with 6,895 units, Maros District with 6,233 units, Palembang City with 6,198 units, Deli Serdang District with 5,992 units, Kubu Raya District with 5,246 units, and Gowa District with 5,242 units.

Heru said the 2025 FLPP distribution reached 79.68 percent of the government’s target of 350,000 housing units.

“Although it did not meet the target, this year’s achievement represents the highest level of FLPP fund distribution since the program began in 2010,” he said.

Of the total distribution, 278,865 units, or 99.99 percent, were landed houses, while three units, or 0.001 percent, were apartment units.

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