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Bank Jakarta Promotes Digital Transactions at Jakarta Fair

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Bank Jakarta is promoting its digital services, particularly the JakOne Mobile app, at the Jakarta Fair 2026.
  • The bank aims to increase digital transactions among visitors and support participating micro, small, and medium enterprises (UMKM).
  • Services offered include digital account opening, loan applications, and ATM services, alongside payment facilities for vehicle taxes.

Bank Jakarta is actively leveraging the Jakarta Fair 2026, a major public exhibition, to expand the reach and adoption of its digital financial services. The bank's presence at the event, held from June 11 to July 12 at JIExpo Kemayoran, Jakarta, focuses on encouraging the use of its JakOne Mobile application for various transactions.

Visitors to the fair can utilize JakOne Mobile to make payments at numerous participating merchants and UMKM stalls. Bank Jakarta's participation is seen as a strategic move to enhance digital service utilization and strengthen community engagement. Beyond the mobile app, the bank is also offering on-site services such as digital account opening, credit and financing application assistance, and access to its Cash Recycling Machine (CRM) ATMs for cash deposits and withdrawals.

Through Bank Jakarta's presence at the Jakarta Fair 2026, we want to provide a transaction experience that can strengthen the engagement between Bank Jakarta and customers and the public.

โ€” Arie RinaldiCorporate Secretary of Bank Jakarta, explaining the bank's objectives at the event.

Furthermore, attendees can conveniently pay vehicle taxes, including Motor Vehicle Tax (PKB) and Motor Vehicle Name Transfer Fees (BBNKB), through the facilities provided by Bank Jakarta at the event. This initiative underscores the bank's commitment to broadening public access to digital financial solutions.

Arie Rinaldi, Corporate Secretary of Bank Jakarta, stated that the bank's participation in the Jakarta Fair is integral to its efforts in expanding digital financial access. He emphasized the goal of creating a more inclusive and sustainable financial ecosystem through continuous service innovation and expanded collaborations. In an increasingly digital transaction landscape, banks are not only competing on service offerings but also on building integrated payment ecosystems that align with various aspects of public life.

Going forward, we will continue to drive service innovation and expand collaboration to create a more inclusive and sustainable financial ecosystem.

โ€” Arie RinaldiCorporate Secretary of Bank Jakarta, outlining future strategies.
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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.