Acehnese People Asked Not To Panic About Migration Of The Indonesian Sharia Bank System Sistem
JAKARTA - PT Bank Syariah Indonesia Tbk (BSI) has stated that it is ready to integrate the service operational system in the Aceh region which will take place on June 7 and asked the public not to panic in the process of unifying the system.
"We ask the public to remain calm and not to panic, because the integration of this system aims to provide the best service to customers and standardize operational models and services at all BSI outlets in Aceh," said Deputy Director I BSI, Ngatari in Banda Aceh, quoted by Antara. , Monday June 7th.
He explained that the integration carried out in Aceh was the fourth and the unification was the company's commitment to encourage the development of Islamic finance and increase public literacy.
He said the migration process in Aceh will be carried out optimally and will minimize various obstacles that have occurred in previous regions.
"This means that we have prepared various efforts well and God willing, Aceh will run smoothly," he said.
Regional CEO of BSI Aceh, Nana Hendriana, said that the process of integrating the Operational System and services in Aceh is one of the BSI roll out processes.
In the process of integrating the operational system of this service, in addition to focusing on services to customers, BSI also continues to strive to maintain compliance in the migration process.
"BSI has also prepared techniques to optimize and accelerate migration services in the Aceh region. The integration of operational systems and services will be marked by an auto migration process that will be carried out on June 7, 2021," he said.
He said the unification of the service system in Aceh includes migration of customer accounts, ATM cards, to mobile and internet banking. The Company also ensures that the process prioritizes the convenience and security of customer data.
He added that in the migration process, his party also continued to implement strict health protocols in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19.