PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAKARTA — PT Agrinas Palma Nusantara (Persero) has issued an official warning to the public regarding a rise in fraudulent job recruitment scams carried out in the company’s name. The scams involve fake letters, emails, and social media accounts designed to deceive job seekers. The company firmly stated that it has never issued interview invitations or requested any payment during its recruitment process.
“We deeply regret the actions of irresponsible individuals misusing the company’s name to deceive the public. These scams typically pose as job recruitment offers and are often accompanied by requests for payment under the pretense of covering accommodation, transportation, or administrative fees,” said PT Agrinas Palma Nusantara in an official statement, as reported by Palmoilmagazine.com on Monday (14/7/2025).
The state-owned enterprise confirmed that it is not currently hiring and that all official communication regarding job openings or company-related announcements is disseminated only through its verified channels.
The company’s official communication platforms include; Website: www.agrinaspalma.id, Instagram: @agrinaspalma, Twitter/X: @agrinas_palma, LinkedIn: PT Agrinas Palma Nusantara (Persero), and TikTok: @agrinaspalmanusantara.
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PT Agrinas also clarified that it does not partner with any third party offering job placement or recruitment guarantees in exchange for money.
The public is advised to:
- Ignore and avoid sharing any job-related information from unverified or suspicious sources.
- Never transfer money to individuals claiming to represent PT Agrinas Palma Nusantara.
- Report any suspected scams or questionable messages to the company’s official complaint channels or law enforcement authorities.
PT Agrinas Palma Nusantara committed to taking firm legal action against any fraudulent activity that harms the public or tarnishes the company’s reputation. All cases of cybercrime involving the misuse of the company’s name will be reported to the authorities and dealt with in accordance with applicable laws.
“We urge everyone to remain vigilant and always verify information through our official channels. Public safety and trust are our top priorities,” the company emphasized.
PT Agrinas hopes this public clarification will help prevent further victims from falling prey to increasingly sophisticated recruitment scams. (P1)
