JAKARTA - The DKI Provincial Government through BUMD Bank DKI invites micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to run their businesses through available digital platforms.
Digital products prepared include e-Form Micro Loan, JakOne Abank, E-order, and scan to pay QRIS which can support the development of MSMEs from financing to ease of transactions.
"The various efforts to digitize MSMEs carried out by Bank DKI are efforts to develop a digital ecosystem and encourage the application of cashless transactions in DKI Jakarta," said Director of Technology and Operations of Bank DKI, Amirul Wicaksono in his statement, Friday, November 19.
In the financing facility, there is an e-Form Micro Loan service which is an online application for submitting micro credit.
"Through the e-Form Micro Loan, MSMEs who want to apply for financing can directly apply anywhere and anytime online," said Amirul.
From the transaction side, there is a Scan to Pay platform which is a non-cash transaction service based on QRIS, EDC and MPOS that can be used by MSMEs in DKI Jakarta to use the QRIS network.
Then, Bank DKI also provides a Market Place e-Order platform that can be accessed by the DKI Jakarta Regional Apparatus Work Unit and BUMD. This service is in collaboration with the DKI Jakarta Province Goods and Services Procurement Service Agency (BPPBJ).
Furthermore, Amirul also invited MSMEs in DKI Jakarta to develop their business by becoming an agent of Bank DKI through the JakOne Abank application. JakOne Abank service is an effort of Bank DKI in supporting financial inclusion.
"By becoming a JakOne Abank agent, MSME players can serve banking transactions for the community in real time and online using MPOS (Mobile Point of Sales) devices," he explained.
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