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JAKARTA - Making it easier to pay for hospital bills at the Adhyaksa General Hospital (RSU) can now be done non-cash through Bank DKI's e-channel service.

This was conveyed by the Director of Technology & Operations of Bank DKI, Amirul Wicaksono after attending the ceremony for the Launching of the Payment System Digitalization of Adhyaksa General Hospital with the Deputy Mayor of East Jakarta Administration, Hendra Hidayat with Deputy Head of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Health Office, Ani Ruspitawati, Deputy Head of the DKI Jakarta High Prosecutor's Office. , Partis Yusrian Jaya, Head of the East Jakarta District Attorney, Ardito Muwardi and Director of the Adhyaksa General Hospital, Dyah Eko Judihartanti in Jakarta, Tuesday 7 June.

Amirul Wicaksono said, Bank DKI in collaboration with RSU Adhyaksa provides acceptance of a non-cash payment system for bill payments for hospital patients at RSU Adhyaksa through several payment channels that are already available, including Quick Response Indonesian Standard (QRIS) Bank DKI using JakOne Mobile and JakOne. Pay, Bank DKI ATM, Teller to EDC/MPOS machine.

"The support for this non-cash payment system is expected to provide convenience for hospital administrators and visitors," said Amirul.

As is known, until the May 2022 period, QRIS transactions through Bank DKI's JakOne Mobile grew 561% (yoy) to Rp15 billion compared to the May 2021 period of Rp2 billion. In addition to QRIS transactions, as of May 2022, the number of JakOne Mobile users has also reached 1.7 million users, with a nominal transaction amount of Rp. 1.3 trillion, and a transaction volume of 1.6 million transactions.

In addition, Bank DKI also continues to provide ease of transaction for hospital management through the Cash Management System which can be used to monitor and conduct financial transactions in real time and online.

Through the Bank DKI Cash Management System, it will make it easier for RSUs to get information on the position of funds from time to time and provide convenience in making transactions through the banking system at any time online so that fund flow management can be carried out quickly and accurately.

Bank DKI continues to support DKI Jakarta Provincial Government and BUMD programs, including the implementation of the e-Formula electric car racing event (Jakarta e-Prix 2022) on June 4, 2022. In the event, Bank DKI also introduced JakOne Pay as an application for the millennial young generation and Gen Z which can be used to carry out various daily transactions. This application supports transactions to scan to pay QRIS, as well as other server-based electronic money activities.

"We hope that by providing various variants of Bank DKI's digital services, it can make it easier for people who want various conveniences of financial transactions, fast, practical, and safe," concluded Amirul.


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