PPKM Policy Makes OK Bank Bintaro Closed

JAKARTA - The management of PT Bank Oke Indonesia Tbk is taking decisive steps amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has not ended. The company with the share code DNAR has temporarily closed one of the operational service locations for the sub-branch office.

Quoted from the disclosure of information on the Indonesia Stock Exchange, Thursday, February 11, the management of OK Bank responded to the government's policy in this case the Enforcement of Restrictions on Community Activities (PPKM).

"We convey that the services for the Bintaro sub-branch office of PT Bank Oke Indonesia are temporarily closed," said Deputy Director of PT Bank Oke Indonesia Tbk, Hendra Lie.

Hendra added, services to customers can run as usual through the nearest OK Bank.

As is well known, the government is again using a new term to impose a policy of restricting community activities. Now, the term used is the implementation of the limitation of community activities (PPKM) on a micro scale or PPKM micro.

After the two volumes of PPKM in Java and Bali were deemed ineffective in suppressing the spread of COVID-19, starting on Tuesday, February 9, the government implemented micro PPKM in a number of areas in 7 provinces. The micro PPKM will last until February 22, 2021.