Pay Vehicle Tax Now at Jakarta Fair, Bank Jakarta Partners with Bapenda DKI
JAKARTA - Visitors to the 2026 Jakarta Fair Kemayoran can now pay Motor Vehicle Tax (PKB) without having to come to the tax service office. The service is presented through collaboration between Bank Jakarta and the DKI Jakarta Regional Revenue Agency (Bapenda) at the Jakarta Fair exhibition area.
The presence of tax payment services in the Jakarta Fair arena is aimed at making it easier for people who are visiting the annual event as well as completing their tax obligations.
Bank Jakarta President Director Agus H. Widodo said that people can use tax payment services while enjoying various shopping and entertainment activities available at the Jakarta Fair.
"Through this tax payment collaboration, Bank Jakarta wants to make it easier for people to fulfill their obligations while supporting the improvement of public service quality in Jakarta," said Agus in a statement, Friday, June 12.
In addition to through the services available at the exhibition location, tax payments can also be made non-cash through the JakOne Mobile application. This feature allows customers to make payments directly from an account connected to the application.
"By utilizing non-cash transactions through the JakOne Mobile application, tax payments can be made safely and conveniently," said Agus.
Not only presenting tax payment services, Bank Jakarta also opened an Engagement Store as a result of collaboration with the Blibli e-commerce platform. The concept carried combines online and offline shopping experiences by presenting a number of electronic products that can be accessed directly by visitors.
In this area, Bank Jakarta also provides various banking services ranging from account opening through the JakOne application, credit and financing applications, to ATM-CRM facilities for cash withdrawal and cash deposit transactions.
"Bank Jakarta also prepares a special discount promo for Bank Jakarta Visa Debit Card users who make purchases at BliBli," said Agus.
Meanwhile, Bank Jakarta Corporate Secretary Arie Rinaldi said the cooperation with the DKI Jakarta Finance Agency is part of efforts to encourage the digitization of transactions in public services run by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government.
"With the increasing ease of access to tax payments, it is hoped that the level of public compliance in fulfilling tax obligations will continue to increase," concluded Arie.