Bank DKI Continues to Encourage People to Use Noncash Transactions
Reported by Wuri Setyaningsih | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The Bank DKI again promotes noncash transactions to the public to avoid physical contact considering the operating hours of the public transportation sector have returned to normal during the transitional large-scale social restrictions (PSBB).
It is applied to prevent the coronavirus transmission
Bank DKI Secretary Herry Djufraini expressed, JakCard and JakLingko card holders who want to top up balance may access via JakOne Mobile on a smartphone that has a near field communication (NFC) feature.
"It is applied to prevent the coronavirus transmission through physical distancing thus this pandemic can pass quickly and economic activity returns to normal," he expressed, Monday (6/15).
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"Besides that, they can also top up GoPay balance via JakOne Mobile," he told.
Apart from public transportation, JakCard may also be used as an entrance ticket to tourist areas such as, National Monument (Monas), Art and Ceramics Museum, Sports Venues, Ragunan Zoo and Ancol.
He added one service that can help to reduce physical contact and cash usage is JakOne Mobile, which is a digital financial service app consisting of mobile banking and digital wallet for daily necessity transactions at merchants that work with Bank DKI.
"It can be used to make bill payments such as telephone, PDAM, electricity, BPJS Kesehatan, zakat, plane or train tickets, urban and rural land and building tax (PBB-P2) and vehicle taxes (PKB)," he stated.