JAKARTA Bank DKI supports the declaration of the Blok M area as a new hub declared by the Governor of Jakarta Pramono Anung in the context of the 498th Anniversary of the City of Jakarta.
The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government plans to develop infrastructure in the Blok M area, including the construction of disabled sidewalks and 24-hour public parks.
In addition, regional connectivity is strengthened through the launch of new routes from PIK 2 and Alam Sutera, as well as plans to integrate cross-regional transportation through the 'Trans Jabodetabek'.
Bank DKI also supports the realization of public transportation integration in Jakarta through a non-cash payment system, namely JakCard.
In order to welcome the 498th Anniversary of the City of Jakarta, Bank DKI shows its support by participating in the DKI Jakarta Anniversary Launching event which is held annually by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government.
This activity support is part of the synergy between Bank DKI as a BUMD and strategic programs of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, especially in increasing the spirit of togetherness and encouraging local economic growth.
President Director of Bank DKI Agus H Widodo said that Bank DKI was present and actively participated as a form of real support for the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government program.
"Through the momentum of the DKI Jakarta Anniversary, Bank DKI participates in enlivening and providing space for MSME players to develop and reach a wider market," he said.
Bank DKI Corporate Secretary, Arie Rinaldi added, Bank DKI continues to be committed to becoming a strategic partner of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government in supporting development programs, community economic empowerment, and improving the quality of public services in the capital city.
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Previously, Bank DKI had also supported the free public transportation program for 15 groups of residents by issuing the Jakarta Free Access Mobility Card (JakMob) which is integrated with TransJakarta, MicroTrans, LRT, MRT, and KRL transportation modes.
DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung stated that the integration aims to reduce congestion due to the mobility of millions of people every day, while maintaining the cultural identity of Jakarta.
"We can't just think about Jakarta. Trans Jabodetabek is a real solution," he said.
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