The Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung, said that there are 15 groups of people who are recipients of this free public transportation service.

Those included in the 15 groups are the State Civil Apparatus of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, retired ASN, contract workers of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, students who receive KJP Plus, residents of Rusunawa, and the PKK Mobilization Team or the Jentik Monitoring Officer (Jumantik).

Furthermore, workers pay the equivalent of the UMP, elderly 60 years and over (elderly), people with disabilities, veteran members, owner of the Prosperous Family Card, residents who own the Thousand Islands ID card, mosque administrators, PAUD teachers, and members of the TNI/Polri.

In addition to using JakMob cards for payment by tap-in, these 15 groups can also use the JakLingko application.

This means that when the card is left behind, they can still take advantage of free facilities for public transportation using a mobile phone. JakMob cards are valid for six months.

Once the validity period expires, they can apply for an extension in the application.

President Director of Bank DKI, Agus H. Widodo said that the launch of this card is part of a commitment to support social inclusion and the mobility of the people of Jakarta through financial services that are integrated with public transportation.

"We believe that equitable and affordable transportation access will open up wider economic and social opportunities. Bank DKI is committed to continuing to support public services that facilitate people's lives, especially those who need it the most," said Agus H Widodo.

This Free Service Card can be used to ride Transjakarta non-cash and will be connected to the electronic ticket system owned by PT Transport Jakarta.

In addition to supporting mobility, this card is also expected to encourage digital financial literacy, considering that population data and beneficiary status have been systematically integrated.

This launch also shows the synergy between the banking sector and public transportation in building Jakarta as a global city.

A number of Jakarta residents also expressed their appreciation for the issuance of this Jakarta Access Free Mobility card. Mustofa, administrator of the Al-Falah Mosque, Cakung Barat, East Jakarta.

"Alhamdulillah, thank you DKI Provincial Government and Bank DKI. Finally I got this card. It is very useful to reduce my expenses," he said.

Bank DKI Corporate Secretary, Arie Rinaldi said, this JakMob Card is a form of Bank DKI's support for the work program of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government.

He also hopes to provide maximum benefits for Jakarta residents, especially 15 groups of people who receive free public transportation services.


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