JAKARTA - In collaboration with Jakarta Smart City, Bank DKI presents the JakOne Pay electronic money feature in the JAKI application. With this integration, Jaki application users who have downloaded Bank DKI's JakOne Mobile application can perform scan-to-pay transactions at more than 13 million merchants who have been connected to QRIS.
"This collaboration is expected to further encourage an increase in non-cash transactions in Jakarta and its surroundings," said Bank DKI Corporate Secretary, Herry Djufraini in a written statement in Jakarta, Monday, January 31.
Herry said that the integration of JakOne Pay is in line with the plan to develop the JAKI application into a transactional application for payment of taxes, user fees, billers, bills and so on.
"Bank DKI is ready to collaborate in supporting various payment systems in the JAKI application," said Herry.
Herry further explained that in order to use the JakOne Pay menu, previously JAKI application users could download the JakOne Mobile application which is available on the appstore and playstore. The way to link a JakOne Mobile account with the JAKI application is quite easy.
JAKI users perform account integration and enter a mobile number that is already linked to JakOne Mobile, enter a PIN and copy the OTP code sent via SMS inbox.
In addition to integrating JakOne Pay into the application, Bank DKI continues to develop products and services, including presenting JakOne Community Apps which is a digital banking service to encourage the implementation of financial inclusion as well as through the development of digital products and services. The JakOne Community Apps itself consists of JakOne Mobile, JakOne Abank, JakOne Erte, JakOne Artri, Ancol Apps to Si Ondel
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