JAKARTA - PT Bank Central Asia (Tbk) invites customers to share Chinese New Year's Angpao through the Bagi Bagi feature on BCA mobile in order to provide customer satisfaction in banking transactions.
Director of BCA, Santoso said, the Bagibagi feature allows customers to distribute red packets digitally and simply in the new normal.
"There is no need for physical envelopes and while maintaining health protocols, we can give or receive red packets through the Bagibagi feature," he said in a written statement quoted on Tuesday, February 1.
Santoso added that the nominal amount of red packets distributed through the Bagi Bagi feature could be the same (Fixed) or different (Random). To add to the fun, customers can also choose a greeting card design for Bagi Bagi recipients.
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"During the pandemic and the growing digital era, we want to invite customers to adapt to celebrating Chinese New Year in a new way without compromising the essence of Chinese New Year celebrations, namely various Angpao. Our loyal customers can take advantage of the Angpao Bagi Bagi moment using the Bagibagi feature on BCA Mobile," explained Santoso.
To use this feature, the method is quite easy, customers can install/update the BCA mobile application → open the m-BCA menu → open the Bagi Bagi menu → select a greeting card → select random or fixed mode by specifying the total nominal, number of recipients, greeting, and account source of funds, then select send → select continue and enter the m-BCA PIN → press the Yuk, Bagikan button.
For recipients, recipients will receive a link that will direct to Sakuku as an application to receive Shared money. The recipient must install/update the Sakuku application to receive the Bagi Bagi money and greeting cards shared by the sender.
"The Share feature is the answer for customers who want to share Angpao in one hand and want to stay in touch with the hybrid method now. Hopefully, the added value provided by BCA can be utilized by all customers in the country and add to the warmth of this year's Chinese New Year celebrations," concluded Santoso.
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