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The Festivity of TASAKU’s Operational Opening in Malang

07 July 2018 | News
The Festivity of TASAKU’s Operational Opening in Malang

After successfully launched TASAKU (Tabungan Sampoerna – AlfaKu) in Surabaya and Sidoarjo in 2017, PT Bank Sahabat Sampoerna (Bank Sampoerna) with PT Sumber Alfaria Trijaya, Tbk and PT Midi Utama Indonesia, Tbk (owner of Alfamart and Alfamidi networks) extended TASAKU’s service coverage to Malang, East Java. The Malang launching was held at Alfamidi Sudanco Supriyadi outlet, Jl. Sudanco Supriyadi 240, Kepuh – Malang on Saturday, July 7 2018.

The event was attended by OJK Malang’s rep. Titiek Bariati as Head of Supervisory Unit of IKNB, capital market, and EPK, Alfamart’s rep. Hilda Damayanti as Business Development Manager, and Alfamidi’s rep. Herman Wijaya and Dody Wijaksono as General Manager and Business Development Manager respectively. On the other hand Bank Sampoerna was represented by Henky Suryaputra as CFO, Ringo Nugraha Winata as Head of Funding Business, and several other senior management of the bank.

“Seeing the advancing economy in the city, we hope TASAKU can serve financial transactions for micro – middle segment in Malang. We believe TASAKU will be accepted by people in this city,” said Henky Suryaputra, CFO of Bank Sampoerna on the event.

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