Monday, December 10, 2012

Bank owned ATM Machines Will Merge

BOGOR, KOMPAS.com - shareholders of state-owned banks wanted the automated teller machine (ATM), particularly state-owned banks put together. This is done so that the state-owned banks could be more efficient.


"It's heading in that direction (the union ATM machine). It'll efficiently," said the minister Services Business Deputy Billy Trihargo when SOE Joint Media event in Bogor, Sunday (12/09/2012).

According to Billy, now four state-owned banks (BRI, Bank Mandiri, BNI and BTN) already has an ATM machine integration system is through system link. Customers of each bank can take the money or the transaction in ATM with Link, although it is not a bank.

Looking ahead, it only takes one ATM machine that can be used by individual customers of the state-owned banks. In this case, each bank will be able to save the cost of procurement of ATM machines to maintain. "In principle already can, stay of execution," he added.

However, the ministry wants state-owned development bank owned ATM particular joint is not done in the center of town. The construction can be done in the second so that people can enjoy banking corners with ease, though different banks.

"This was done in order to avoid cannibalism ATM machine. Would be better to build the Joint ATM machine in a new place," he added.

Currently, Bank Indonesia (BI) is currently promoting the efficiency of the banking system. This is done so that the banks can compete with homeland national private banks, foreign to the region.

In Indonesia, there are currently three companies that ATM service provider PT Artajasa Electronic Payments (Joint ATM), PT Rintis Welfare (Prima) and Power Network PT Lestari (Alto).

Sources: http://bisniskeuangan.kompas.com/read/2012/12/10/09271237/

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