KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Low-cost carrier Citilink Indonesia, a subsidiary of national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, has collaborated with state-owned lender Bank Mandiri to launch co-branding electronic money (e-money) to ease transactions for its customers. Citilink Indonesia business director Andy Adrian said the company was the first Indonesian airliner to utilize its own e-money, adding that it would only be offered to passengers during flights. “This shows Citilink Indonesia’s support towards the government’s national non-cash movement program to provide ease of transactions and to add value for our customers,” he said on Thursday.
Airline, bank reach for the sky with e-money
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Low-cost carrier Citilink Indonesia, a subsidiary of national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, has collaborated with state-owned lender Bank Mandiri to launch co-branding electronic money (e-money) to ease transactions for its customers. Citilink Indonesia business director Andy Adrian said the company was the first Indonesian airliner to utilize its own e-money, adding that it would only be offered to passengers during flights. “This shows Citilink Indonesia’s support towards the government’s national non-cash movement program to provide ease of transactions and to add value for our customers,” he said on Thursday.