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Bank DKI Raises Donation Program to Help Natural Disaster Victims in Indonesia

PT. Bank DKI raised donation program from internal employees, customers, and wider community as a form of concern for natural disasters that happened in Indonesia

We hope this assistance can be helpful and ease the burden or those who are in need

Fundraising from Bank DKI employee and Zakat Service Unit (UPZ) managed to collect donation of Rp 200 million which distributed through Muhammadiyah Disaster Management Center (MMDC). The donation was directly handed over by Bank DKI UMK Credit and Sharia Business Director, Babay Parid Wazdi.

PT. Bank DKI Corporate Secretary, Herry Djufraini mentioned, this fundraising has been carried out since the first week of January 2021 with Scan QR method. Thus it makes it easier to donate through JakOne Mobile.

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"We hope this assistance can be helpful and ease the burden or those who are in need," he conveyed, Thursday (2/25).

Through this donation program, his side wanted to facilitate people who want to help those who were affected by natural disasters in Indonesia by donating via Bank DKI Peduli.

People who want to donate can transfer via Bank DKI Peduli with account number 10120123455 or Bank DKI Syariah Peduli account number 70107000030.

"Donations can be also done by scanning QR Code via JakOne Mobile app," he added.

For information, Bank DKI and Jakarta Tourism Forum have distributed humanitarian donation of Rp 100 million for natural disaster handling that occurred in Majene and Mamuju, West Sulawesi.

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