Next Level Banking, A New Era Of Banking With KB Bukopin
JAKARTA - President Director of KB Bukopin Chang Su Choi revealed that PT Bank Bukopin Tbk will actively continue to carry out their new strategy entitled "Next Level Banking" as 2022 runs.
After releasing a corporate video entitled "Next Level Banking KB Bukopin x aespa" featuring 4 girl group personnel from South Korea, namely AESPA, the next step that KB Bukopin will take is to implement the migration of the core banking system to the New Generation Banking System (NGBS), outlet transformation, and improve distribution network throughout Indonesia at the same time.
The New Generation Banking System (NGBS) is the newest core banking system from KB Bukopin. Carrying the concept of "Banking everywhere, but never at a bank", KB Bukopin carries out this digital transformation procedure to provide better financial services and to accommodate the company's business expansion needs in terms of accelerating the credit process in all sectors, both Micro, SME, and commercial.
This system will also contain a number of uses of the latest technology, such as the use of artificial intelligence or Artificial Intelligence (AI).
"KB Bukopin is determined to be more customer-oriented, digital, and efficient. This change in the banking system is focused on customer-oriented management, management that respects local wisdom, and IT-based finance. Accompanied by efforts to transform outlets and improve distribution networks, we hope that to make services easier, faster, and more convenient," said Chang Su Choi in a written statement, quoted Tuesday, May 10.
Furthermore, he added that the Next Level Banking strategy does not stop at those steps. After improving services and products, KB Bukopin will provide quality experiences outside of core banking services.
"We plan to hold exciting events such as virtual concerts and live concerts to show our appreciation to our loyal customers. We will also venture into the metaverse world because we see the potential of this new technology as a future communication and interaction channel," he said. .