Bank DKI Increases Digital Transaction Service For Education To Zakat
JAKARTA - Bank DKI Regional Development Bank (BPD) improves digital transaction services in various fields, including the education, tourism, and zakat payments sectors.
One of the utilization of digital transaction services in the education sector is carried out by utilizing banking products and services in collaboration with the Faculty of Economics and Business, Padjadjaran University (FEB Unpad) and STIA LAN Polytechnics.
Acting President Director of Bank DKI, Amirul Wicaksono said, Bank DKI also provides banking services that can be used by institutional institutions and students at the two educational institutions.
"The services include education, research, community service, student apprenticeship, assistance from experts, as well as utilization of banking and non-banking services," Amirul said in his statement, Thursday, January 25.
This digital service collaboration is expected by Amirul to expand the financial ecosystem of Bank DKI in the education sector.
In addition, Bank DKI also runs digital services through JakOne Mobile JakOne Bank DKI.
This application can provide digital services, including online account opening, transfers between accounts, QRIS scans, payments for various bills and expenditures, to Zakat and Donations.
In addition, Bank DKI is also developing JakOne Abank for MSME players, other digital services such as Cash Management System, as well as online credit application with the JakLoan application.
In terms of card-based non-cash transaction services, Bank DKI continues to expand JakCard's acceptance, which functions as an electronic money card on various modes of transportation for DKI Jakarta, including entrance tickets for a number of museums and tourist attractions in Jakarta, such as Monas, Ragunan Wildlife Park, and Ancol.
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Furthermore, in an effort to support tourism in Jakarta, Bank DKI collaborated with the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government through the Tourism and Creative Economy Office to introduce a digital solution, the Jakarta Tourist Pass.
This card is based on electronic/e-money (JakCard Bank DKI) and electronic/e-wallet (JakOne Pay Bank DKI) wallets made to make it easier for tourists to access popular destinations, transportation, and other tourism services in the city of Jakarta.
"We hope that the initiatives carried out by Bank DKI can be welcomed and have a positive impact on increasing financial inclusion in Indonesia," he said.