Encourage MSME Development, Bank DKI Collaborates With Perumda Niaga Market Kerta Raharja
JAKARTA - Bank DKI is working with Perumda Pasar Niaga Kerta Raharja in increasing the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector by digitizing the market.
Director of Retail & Sharia Bank DKI, Henky Oktavianus said that this collaboration is a strategic step in expanding the reach of banking services and supporting business development in traditional markets in the Tangerang region.
"Bank DKI provides various banking facilities and services that Perumda Niaga Market Kerta Raharja can use to support business development, improve operational efficiency, and provide better services to business actors in traditional markets," said Henky in his statement, Saturday, July 27.
In this collaboration, Bank DKI provides various banking facility services that include funding (funds) and lending (credit), including the distribution of Micro Credit and E-Channel (Cash Management System (CMS) facilities, Electronic Data Capture (EDC) machines, Automatic Teller Machine (ATM), Mobile Banking, to Electronic Money (server-based or chip-card-based) for business actors in traditional market ecosystems, especially in the Tangerang area.
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In addition, the President Director of Bank DKI, Agus H. Widodo, said that this collaboration is to help support economic growth and the welfare of traders in the Tangerang area, which is a buffer zone for Jakarta.
In addition, the cooperation also includes the exchange of business ecosystems between Bank DKI and Perumda Niaga Market Kerta Raharja.
"The goal is to optimize the use of products owned by both parties, so as to create mutually beneficial synergies in supporting business growth and services to the community," he said.
On the same occasion, Bank DKI Corporate Secretary Arie Rinaldi stated that this collaborative step is a form of Bank DKI's commitment to support the MSME sector.
"We hope to become a reliable partner for business actors, in realizing our own dream of having a place of business," said Arie.