Lost Money In Maybank, Winda Earl: My Career Is Hampered, Many Projects Have Been Forced To Be Canceled
JAKARTA - Customer and e-sports athlete Winda Lunardi or Winda Earl whose money lost Rp. 22.8 billion at PT Bank Maybank Indonesia Tbk gave the latest news about his condition.
Quoted from his personal Instagram account @ evos.earl, Winda expressed his gratitude to all his relatives, family and friends who have supported him.
"Hello, all my friends. Sorry to have been missing for a few weeks. I am grateful that all of you have never stopped encouraging me and your family. Hopefully all of your kindness will be returned to the above," said Winda, quoted by VOI, Tuesday, December 1.
He added that even though the current situation was far from good, he would continue to be enthusiastic and pray that all problems would be resolved quickly.
"Because too much has been sacrificed in order to focus on solving existing problems. My career has been hampered, I have had to cancel many projects, even I have to stop streaming and Youtube for a moment," he explained.
Previously, the bright spot in the fate of Winda Lunardi or Winda Earl and her mother Floletta Lizzy Wiguna's lost savings of Rp.22.8 billion, began to appear. PT Bank Maybank Indonesia Tbk finally committed to replace the money.
However, the money that was prepared by Maybank to replace Winda's lost money, was not a total of IDR 22.8 billion, but only IDR 16.8 billion. Spokesperson for PT Bank Maybank Indonesia Tbk, Tommy Hersyaputera, said that his party would wait for the investigation process from the National Police Headquarters regarding the replacement of the remaining savings money belonging to Winda Earl.
Furthermore, Tommy said Maybank's commitment to replace Wisma's lost savings money emerged from a mediation process facilitated by the Consumer Protection Department, Financial Services Authority (OJK). Currently, the mediation process is still continuing.
"We have stated our readiness to replace Rp. 16.8 billion. While the rest are still waiting for the investigation process by friends in the police," he told VOI, in Jakarta, Wednesday, November 25.
Tommy asked for cooperation from all parties to jointly respect the investigations that are still ongoing at this time. He hopes that all parties who receive funds in this case will be clearly exposed through the investigation.
"We should not precede the authorities by making speculative and tendentious statements," he explained.