
ICSI 2025 award acceptance by the PT Bina Pertiwi team (left photo). Award certificate for the “Creative Philanthropy” category with a “Very Good” rating (right photo).
Jakarta, October 16, 2025 – PT Bina Pertiwi (BP), a subsidiary of PT United Tractors Tbk (UT), receives an award at the Indonesia Corporate Sustainability Initiative (ICSI) 2025, organized by MIX (SWA Group). The award ceremony takes place at the Auditorium & Performance Hall, Prof. Dr. Djayusman, LSPR Institute of Communication & Business, Central Jakarta. Agus Mustofa, Division Head of People and Infrastructure BP, and Yoga Baskoro, Division Head of Product Support & Engineering BP, accept the award directly, accompanied by the company’s team members who attend the event.
The ICSI is an annual program that recognizes companies in Indonesia for their contributions in supporting the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through various Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The assessment process involves presentations and interviews before a panel of judges, based on submitted program reports. In this event, BP earns recognition in the “Creative Philanthropy” category with a Very Good predicate through its flagship program, “BP Inspire – Sekolah Binaan.”
“This award motivates us to continue delivering programs that create sustainable and positive impacts for the community. Through BP Inspire – Sekolah Binaan, we strive not only to improve the quality of education but also to foster independence and readiness among young generations as they enter the workforce. This achievement aligns with our commitment, together with the UT Group, to actively contribute to sustainable development in Indonesia,” says Agus Mustofa.
The BP Inspire – Sekolah Binaan program focuses on creating measurable long-term impacts through integrated activities such as skill development training for students and teachers, internship opportunities within BP’s work environment, “BP Mengajar” activities where employees participate as guest instructors, industrial visits to broaden students’ exposure to the professional world, and the provision of educational facility grants, including practical tools and one forklift unit for training purposes. This initiative reflects the company’s strong commitment to improving the quality of education in Indonesia. To date, BP partners with several partner schools across various regions, engaging hundreds of students actively involved in its programs.
This achievement highlights BP’s consistency in delivering tangible benefits to the community through innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to sustainability. It also reinforces the UT Group’s dedication to implementing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles across all business lines, contributing to sustainable development in Indonesia.