Bank DKI Collaborates With PT ATDXT Teknologi Indonesia For JakCard Electronic Card Sales
JAKARTA - Bank DKI established a strategic partnership with PT ATDXT Teknologi Indonesia in an effort to increase sales and use of the JakCard Electronic Card of Bank DKI, which was marked by the signing of a Cooperation Agreement by the Director of Technology and Operations of Bank DKI, Amirul Wicaksono with the Chairman & President Director of ATDXT Group, Murthy Gurunathan Saravana, and Director of PT ATDXT Teknologi Indonesia, Eka Gunawan, in Jakarta on Wednesday 7 August.
"This is an important step for Bank DKI in optimizing JakCard Electronic Card services, expanding reach and facilitating public access, as well as supporting government programs in encouraging financial inclusion and non-cash payments," said Amirul.
President Director of Bank DKI, Agus H. Widodo, through his official statement said that cooperation with PT ATDXT Teknologi Indonesia is a strategic step in strengthening the digital ecosystem in Jakarta.
"In addition to making it easier for the public to use public transportation and other tourism services, Jakcard is also a joint effort to make Jakarta a modern and integrated global city," said Agus. JakCard Bank DKI is an electronic card-based digital payment solution designed to provide convenience for the community. JakCard can be used for integrated transportation payment needs in Jakarta, ranging from JakLingko, Transjakarta, Commuter Line, MRT Jakarta, LRT Jakarta, and Jabodebek LRT. In addition, JakCard can also be used to pay for entrance tickets to tourist attractions for the management of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, including Monas, Ragunan Wildlife Park, Ancol, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government's managed museum, such as the Fatahillah Museum, the Joang 45 Museum, the MH Thamrin Museum, the Museum of Arts and Ceramics, the Wayang Museum, to the JakCard Home site. JakCard Bank DKI's top-up services can now be carried out through the Tokopedia application, and the JakOne Mobile Bank DKI application with devices supported by the NFC feature, as well as the Bank DKI ATM network.
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Bank DKI Corporate Secretary, Arie Rinaldi hopes that this collaboration will increase the convenience and accessibility of JakCard Bank DKI for the public, as one of the digital payment options based on electronic cards.
"In the future, Bank DKI hopes to significantly increase the number of Jakcard Card users and expand the digital payment ecosystem to make Jakarta a modern and integrated global city," added Arie.
Meanwhile, Chairman & President Director of PT ATDXT Teknologi Indonesia, Murthy Gurunathan Saravana, added that his party is confident that it can make a significant contribution in promoting and facilitating the use of JakCard among the people of Jakarta.
"We hope that this collaboration can provide great benefits for both parties and of course for the community as a whole, to increase digital financial inclusion in Jakarta," concluded Murthy.