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Assistance for NIB Registration in an Effort to Increase Legality and Competitiveness of MSMEs in Simoangin-angin Village Syarif, Muhammad Zulfan; Nisa, Fauzatul Laily; Oktafia, Renny
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.832

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a vital role in regional economic development, yet many MSME owners lack a Business Identification Number (NIB). This community service aimed to enhance business legality and competitiveness through NIB registration assistance in Simoangin-angin Village, Wonoayu, as part of the BPS Statistics Office's Desa Cantik (Statistics-Loving Village) program. The methods used were socialization and assistance, both in-person and online. The program involved 80 micro-business owners, resulting in 12 NIBs created during direct assistance and 28 NIBs through online assistance. Main obstacles included technological limitations and lack of response in online processes. The program successfully increased MSME owners' understanding of NIB importance and statistical literacy, while providing broader access to business development opportunities
Efforts to Develop the Capacity of MSMEs Through Business Assistance for BTPN Syariah Customers at the Pogalan Trenggalek Sharia Mobile Market Febrianti, Fina Fajar; Nisa, Fauzatul Laily; Oktafia, Renny
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.836

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This service program focuses on empowering Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the MMS Pogalan area by BTPN Syariah. The aim of the activity is to identify the implementation of mentoring programs, analyze supporting and inhibiting factors, and provide an impact on customer business development. The method implemented is carried out through direct training and socialization using interview techniques, using SWOT analysis to share the potential and challenges of MSMEs. Mentoring is carried out over four sessions, with each session lasting one month and four meetings. The results of the service show a significant impact on various aspects of the business. Economically, there is an increase in turnover with the expansion of the marketing reach. The managerial aspect has undergone a transformation with the ability of MSME players to carry out simple bookkeeping, separate personal and business finances, and make sustainable financial plans. Branding and marketing are developing with the creation of brand identities and the use of social media for promotions. The most basic psychological and social impact is increasing the self-confidence, motivation and adaptability of business actors. Even though it can overcome limited resources and traditional cultural barriers, the BTPN Syariah mentoring program proves that empowering MSMEs requires a comprehensive approach that goes beyond just financial assistance, covering managerial, psychological and socio-economic aspects.
BTPN Syariah Customer Assistance Strategy in the Syariah Mobile Marketing Area of Pengasih District Permatasari, Siviana; Oktafia, Renny; Nisa, Fauzatul Laily
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.837

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The mentoring program for BTPN Syariah customers through the Mobile Marketing Syariah approach in Pengasih District aims to enhance the economic capacity of productive underprivileged communities. This program adopts the Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) method, focusing on identifying and leveraging community assets to promote Sharia-based economic empowerment. The results demonstrate improvements in financial management skills, including the ability to separate business and personal finances. Additionally, there is an increase in customers’ confidence, accompanied by the adoption of simple technologies such as digital financial recording applications and e-commerce platforms. In the marketing aspect, customers successfully expanded their market reach to broader levels. The program also fostered the creation of sustainable community support systems, such as profit-sharing schemes within business groups. However, challenges such as limited infrastructure and technology access remain and require collaborative solutions. Continued mentoring and capacity building for facilitators are expected to strengthen the positive impact of this program, supporting holistic and sustainable empowerment of underprivileged communities
Business Assistance Strategy Through the BESTE Program to Increase the Resilience of BTPN Syariah Customers' Micro Businesses in the Sapuran Area, Wonosobo Hartanti, Wulan Siska Dwi; Oktafia, Renny; Nisa, Fauzatul Laily
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.845

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The MSME mentoring program in the Sapuran area, Wonosobo, aims to empower underprivileged communities with a focus on micro businesses. This assistance uses an Assets-Based Community Development (ABCD) approach which maps and develops existing assets in the community, supporting business sustainability. Mentoring involves student facilitators who work with 30 customers from grocery, agricultural, goods production and reseller businesses. The methodology applied consists of four stages: SWOT analysis, providing material on business management, marketing and brand development, material review, and direct practice. The ABCD approach encourages customers to utilize internal resources, such as existing skills, products and networks, to design innovative solutions for their businesses. The results of the assistance show that customers better understand how to manage their business in a structured and efficient manner, as well as increasing product competitiveness through the use of simple technology, such as marketing via social media and developing a business identity. This program also strengthens community economic resilience through strengthening micro businesses and becomes a model that can be applied in other regions to support the sustainability of MSMEs
The Role of Facilitators in Improving Business Profitability of MSMEs Customers of BTPN Syariah Sapuran Wonosobo Fironika, Firda Cahaya; Nisa, Fauzatul Laily; Oktafia, Renny
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.847

Abstract

The MSMEs mentoring program that took place in the Sapuran area, Wonosobo, aims to provide support to BTPN Syariah customers, especially women from productive communities. This activity focuses on empowering and increasing the capacity and skills of customers so that their businesses can develop sustainably. In addition, this program also aims to expand market access, both offline and online. The implementation of this service is carried out using training methods, written interviews, SWOT Analysis (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat), and Filling out mini surveys. Training for mentoring includes Introduction activities, Material Delivery, Material Review, and (Practice and Closing). This is done to see the condition of BTPN Syariah customers in running their businesses. The results show that this routine mentoring process has proven to be successful in helping many BTPN Syariah customers. This is evidenced by the results of a mini survey that has been conducted by the facilitator. Although previously there were customers who had difficulty in managing their businesses optimally, the presence of facilitators in this mentoring has brought significant changes. Now, their businesses are showing positive developments. By understanding and implementing the material that has been delivered during the mentoring process, the client can gain new advantages in running their business in the future. This program contributes to a significant increase in sales revenue and the development of the client's entrepreneurial skills. Thus, this mentoring program can increase capacity and empower the client's business to achieve great success in the future.
Assistance for NIB Registration in an Effort to Increase Legality and Competitiveness of MSMEs in Simoangin-angin Village Syarif, Muhammad Zulfan; Nisa, Fauzatul Laily; Oktafia, Renny
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.832

Abstract

Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a vital role in regional economic development, yet many MSME owners lack a Business Identification Number (NIB). This community service aimed to enhance business legality and competitiveness through NIB registration assistance in Simoangin-angin Village, Wonoayu, as part of the BPS Statistics Office's Desa Cantik (Statistics-Loving Village) program. The methods used were socialization and assistance, both in-person and online. The program involved 80 micro-business owners, resulting in 12 NIBs created during direct assistance and 28 NIBs through online assistance. Main obstacles included technological limitations and lack of response in online processes. The program successfully increased MSME owners' understanding of NIB importance and statistical literacy, while providing broader access to business development opportunities
Efforts to Develop the Capacity of MSMEs Through Business Assistance for BTPN Syariah Customers at the Pogalan Trenggalek Sharia Mobile Market Febrianti, Fina Fajar; Nisa, Fauzatul Laily; Oktafia, Renny
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.836

Abstract

This service program focuses on empowering Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the MMS Pogalan area by BTPN Syariah. The aim of the activity is to identify the implementation of mentoring programs, analyze supporting and inhibiting factors, and provide an impact on customer business development. The method implemented is carried out through direct training and socialization using interview techniques, using SWOT analysis to share the potential and challenges of MSMEs. Mentoring is carried out over four sessions, with each session lasting one month and four meetings. The results of the service show a significant impact on various aspects of the business. Economically, there is an increase in turnover with the expansion of the marketing reach. The managerial aspect has undergone a transformation with the ability of MSME players to carry out simple bookkeeping, separate personal and business finances, and make sustainable financial plans. Branding and marketing are developing with the creation of brand identities and the use of social media for promotions. The most basic psychological and social impact is increasing the self-confidence, motivation and adaptability of business actors. Even though it can overcome limited resources and traditional cultural barriers, the BTPN Syariah mentoring program proves that empowering MSMEs requires a comprehensive approach that goes beyond just financial assistance, covering managerial, psychological and socio-economic aspects.
BTPN Syariah Customer Assistance Strategy in the Syariah Mobile Marketing Area of Pengasih District Permatasari, Siviana; Oktafia, Renny; Nisa, Fauzatul Laily
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.837

Abstract

The mentoring program for BTPN Syariah customers through the Mobile Marketing Syariah approach in Pengasih District aims to enhance the economic capacity of productive underprivileged communities. This program adopts the Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) method, focusing on identifying and leveraging community assets to promote Sharia-based economic empowerment. The results demonstrate improvements in financial management skills, including the ability to separate business and personal finances. Additionally, there is an increase in customers’ confidence, accompanied by the adoption of simple technologies such as digital financial recording applications and e-commerce platforms. In the marketing aspect, customers successfully expanded their market reach to broader levels. The program also fostered the creation of sustainable community support systems, such as profit-sharing schemes within business groups. However, challenges such as limited infrastructure and technology access remain and require collaborative solutions. Continued mentoring and capacity building for facilitators are expected to strengthen the positive impact of this program, supporting holistic and sustainable empowerment of underprivileged communities
Business Assistance Strategy Through the BESTE Program to Increase the Resilience of BTPN Syariah Customers' Micro Businesses in the Sapuran Area, Wonosobo Hartanti, Wulan Siska Dwi; Oktafia, Renny; Nisa, Fauzatul Laily
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.845

Abstract

The MSME mentoring program in the Sapuran area, Wonosobo, aims to empower underprivileged communities with a focus on micro businesses. This assistance uses an Assets-Based Community Development (ABCD) approach which maps and develops existing assets in the community, supporting business sustainability. Mentoring involves student facilitators who work with 30 customers from grocery, agricultural, goods production and reseller businesses. The methodology applied consists of four stages: SWOT analysis, providing material on business management, marketing and brand development, material review, and direct practice. The ABCD approach encourages customers to utilize internal resources, such as existing skills, products and networks, to design innovative solutions for their businesses. The results of the assistance show that customers better understand how to manage their business in a structured and efficient manner, as well as increasing product competitiveness through the use of simple technology, such as marketing via social media and developing a business identity. This program also strengthens community economic resilience through strengthening micro businesses and becomes a model that can be applied in other regions to support the sustainability of MSMEs
The Role of Facilitators in Improving Business Profitability of MSMEs Customers of BTPN Syariah Sapuran Wonosobo Fironika, Firda Cahaya; Nisa, Fauzatul Laily; Oktafia, Renny
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.847

Abstract

The MSMEs mentoring program that took place in the Sapuran area, Wonosobo, aims to provide support to BTPN Syariah customers, especially women from productive communities. This activity focuses on empowering and increasing the capacity and skills of customers so that their businesses can develop sustainably. In addition, this program also aims to expand market access, both offline and online. The implementation of this service is carried out using training methods, written interviews, SWOT Analysis (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat), and Filling out mini surveys. Training for mentoring includes Introduction activities, Material Delivery, Material Review, and (Practice and Closing). This is done to see the condition of BTPN Syariah customers in running their businesses. The results show that this routine mentoring process has proven to be successful in helping many BTPN Syariah customers. This is evidenced by the results of a mini survey that has been conducted by the facilitator. Although previously there were customers who had difficulty in managing their businesses optimally, the presence of facilitators in this mentoring has brought significant changes. Now, their businesses are showing positive developments. By understanding and implementing the material that has been delivered during the mentoring process, the client can gain new advantages in running their business in the future. This program contributes to a significant increase in sales revenue and the development of the client's entrepreneurial skills. Thus, this mentoring program can increase capacity and empower the client's business to achieve great success in the future.
Co-Authors Abdul Basith Agustina, Devi Alfiansyah, Calvin Amalia, Holisatul angella20, jemima20 Ardiwinata, Muhammad Everest Ary Fauziah Amini Ayu, Alnysa Purwita Aziz, Rizqi Nurul Afifa Bella, VIOLA Candraningtyas, Callista Vania Crisandy, Fabian Daniswara, Edo Dewi, Kharisma Tri Buana Dimas Nugroho Dwi Seputro Dyah Suryani Elisabeth Sirait, Petra Fadhilah, Rizky Ahmad Fadhlilhaq, Tsaqif Faiqotul Himmah Febrianti, Fina Fajar Fironika, Firda Cahaya Fitri Wulandari Fransiska Ajustina Hafizhah, Aqilah Nur Isnaini Harisanti, Nur Nadila Hartanti, Wulan Siska Dwi Ilma, Adam Zidni Imron Mawardi Indiati, Pingkan Syabila Tri Khairunisa, Siti Kholifah, Ananda Nur Kusuma, Shania Pradyptha Laily Nisa, Fauzatul Laily, Fauzatul Latifah, Mutiata M. Taufiq M. Taufiq Majid, Alfi Aulia Mantika, Tri Yuni Marseto Marseto, Marseto Maulidyah, Syafrida Mentari Clara Dewanti Mufajar, Aniswatin Putri Muhammad Ilham Naufal Muhammad Yani, Muhammad Nahdah, Adiibah Afifah Nisa, Fauzatul Laily Nur Hidayat, Yogi Pandiangan, Jeniper Indah Permatasari, Siviana Pratama, Mohammad Adi Puspitasari, Ana Widya Puspito, Galuh Retno Puteri, Natasha Arvanessa Putri Isnaeni, Widya Okta Putri, Rosalyta Rifany Rachmaniyah, Bunga Ayufi Ramadhanty, Nila Safira Reihan, Mohammad Ristiyono, Adinda Dwi Salsabila, Alifah Naurah Sandi, Pramu Mai Santosa, Agus Budhi Saputri, Nanda Vernia Adji Setiawan, Mohammad Irvan Sinaga, Debora Theresia Wulan Situmorang, Febrina Sukiran Putri, Evi Fortuna Syarif, Muhammad Zulfan Taher, Lisanur Kholifah Tania P.F, Fredella Taufiq, M. Ahmad Wati, Ika Murni Wulandari, Annisa Dwi Wulansari, Suci Diana Yundari, Yundari Zahroh, Fitriana Zalyanti, Sephia Zebua, Michael