Bank Neo Commercial, Arash Digital, Wallyt partner to boost digital payments in Indonesia

The bank will add more digital payment services.

Indonesia’s Bank Neo Commerce has partnered with Arash Digital and Wallyt to expand digital payments in the country, an announcement read. 

The bank, which already leverages Arash-Wallyt’s direct debit digital payment processing services, will now add more digital payment services and integrate multiple payment methods via Indonesia‘s local switch system.

The cooperation will speed up Bank Neo Commerce’s hopes of becoming a fully-digital bank, in addition to improving the digital benefits for customers, said Arash director Herlina Kalla.

“This partnership will be pivotal to our purpose to bring a seamless digital payment experience to our customers, especially on our focus to develop key features, for instance direct debit and QR payment, ” said Bank Neo Commerce president director Tjandra Gunawan.

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