JAKARTA – PT Bank Mandiri Tbk. It was mentioned that he was collaborating with the Ministry of State Secretariat (Kemensetneg) regarding the use of electronic money products E-Money for the Foreign Workers Licensing Portal and Facilities - Overseas Technical Cooperation (PINTAS-KTLN).
Bank Mandiri SVP Government Nila Mayta Dwi Rihandjani said this synergy was a form of the company's contribution to providing added value and financial solutions to all stakeholders.
"This collaboration is also expected to unite perceptions in supporting government programs, especially for non-cash transactions," he said in a written statement at the PINTAS-KTLN E-Money co-branding event, Tuesday, August 2.
According to Nila, as one of the state-owned entities, Bank Mandiri continues to develop digital-based banking services and products so that various financial transactions can meet the needs of customers, including ministries and state institutions.
"Not only in terms of managing cashless financial transactions, this collaboration is expected to further strengthen the development of technology systems and strengthen products and services from Bank Mandiri for the Ministry of State Secretariat," he said.
On the same occasion, Secretary of the Ministry of State Secretariat of the Republic of Indonesia Setya Utama stated that PINTAS KTLN is the latest step and showcase of the nation in improving the quality of public services based on transparent and accessible information technology.
"This card is also an identity card for foreign workers which is one of the outputs of the PINTAS KTLN application," he said.
For information, as of June 2022, Bank Mandiri has issued 27.4 million cards bearing the E-Money logo with an average monthly transaction of 93.5 million transactions worth Rp1.65 trillion.
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