JAKARTA - Continue to expand the reach and improve services outside Jabodetabek, Bank DKI simultaneously opens five Branch Offices. The opening of the branch offices consists of two Conventional Branch Offices and three Sharia Branch Offices in several areas, including Lampung, Semarang and Sidoarjo.

The ceremonial opening of the Branch Office operations was carried out simultaneously in their respective regions on Thursday 12 January. The President Director of Bank DKI, Fidri Arnaldy, said that the opening of Branch Offices in Lampung, Semarang and Sidoarjo areas is a sign that Bank DKI continues to increase its existence outside the Jabodetabek area where previously it has also operated in the areas of Bandung, Gresik and Solo.

"Bank DKI is here to serve the surrounding community and is expected to contribute to regional economic development through various fast and innovative services. Bank DKI is also ready to collaborate and synergize with various parties in order to accelerate regional economic growth," explained Fidri, in a written statement, Saturday, January 14.

Currently, Bank DKI has implemented the DBLM (Dual Banking Leverage Model) program, so that people who want the choice of Syariah products and services, such as opening savings, demand accounts, depositing and even financing starting from KUR, investment financing, working capital, retail and micro and consumer iB can be carried out in all Branch Offices of Bank DKI.

The location of the new Bank DKI Branch Office which is opened simultaneously is at the following address:- Lampung Branch Office, on Raden Intan Street No. 57 E, Enggal Village, Tanjung Karang Pusat District, Bandar Lampung;- Syariah Lampung Branch Office, on Pangeran Antasari Street No. 71, Tanjung Baru Village, Sumatra District, Bandar Lampung;- Semarang Branch Office, on Jalan Jendral Sudirman No. 120-122, Cabean Village, West Semarang District, Semarang City- Syariah Semarang Branch Office, on Majapahit Street No. 127, Gayamsari Village, Gayamsari District, Semarang City- Syariah Sidoarjo Branch Office, on Jalan Pah Pahlawan No. 140 A, Lemakputro Village, Sidoarjo District, Sidoarjo Regency

Furthermore, Bank DKI Corporate Secretary Arie Rinaldi said that the presence of Bank DKI in some areas is expected to expand access to financial services and have an impact on improving the economy of the community in the local area.

"As a Regional Development Bank, Bank DKI also carries out its role as a facilitator and motor of people's economic growth to realize economic equality in various levels of society, so we hope that synergies and collaborations can provide benefits for economic actors in each region," explained Arie.

On the other hand, in order to efficiently optimize services and realize the digital transformation that is currently being carried out, Bank DKI continues to encourage the development of digital banking services by presenting digital innovations in the form of simple apps, namely JakOne Pay and super apps, namely New JakOne Mobile.

New JakOne Mobile supports microservices technology so that it improves its performance by providing a more attractive and user friendly appearance as well as more complete features such as opening accounts and deposits online without having to come to branch offices, QRIS transactions, paying various bills and online shopping, top up electronic money, giving alms and donating, as well as cardless cash withdrawal mobile services at Bank DKI ATMs and other Bank ATMs that have collaborated, such as BCA ATMs, BNI ATMs and CIMB Niaga Bank with PRIMA logos.

In addition, in order to encourage the digitization of MSMEs, Bank DKI is also innovating through the development of JakOne Abank. Where through this application, MSME actors receive services for various financial transactions without having to go to the bank, such as cash withdrawals, electricity payments, credit purchases, tax payments.

Bank DKI is also developing Digital Lending which is expected to maximize the application of financial inclusion in Indonesia.


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