The Indonesian government is proposing a new financing scheme for the 2027 Hajj pilgrimage to mitigate potential cost increases for pilgrims. The plan involves subsidizing 60 percent of the Hajj Implementation Cost (BPIH) through value benefits. This proposal aims to maintain affordability as the overall cost of the pilgrimage is anticipated to rise. Officials are working to balance rising expenses with the financial capabilities of prospective pilgrims. Details of the value benefit mechanism are still being finalized, but the government intends to lessen the financial burden on Indonesian citizens wishing to fulfill their religious obligations. This initiative demonstrates a commitment to making the Hajj accessible despite external economic pressures. The government hopes to announce finalized plans soon, ensuring clarity for future pilgrims.