No More Cash; 4 Stations in West Java will Only Accept E-Money Starting December
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25 November 2020 19:23 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia's commuter line operator PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia, or KAI Commuter, has decided that four stations in West Java will only accept electronic money (e-money) starting December 5, 2020. The four stations are Bogor, Cilebut, Cikarang, and Rangkasbitung.
So far, these stations have implemented special transactions for multi-trip cards (KMT) and bank electronic money on weekdays only.
"Starting in December, the Multi-Trip Card and e-money policy will apply every day," KAI Commuter's external relations manager Adli Hakim said in a written statement, Wednesday, November 25.
Once the policy is enacted, passengers can no longer buy guaranteed daily tickets (THB) at the four stations.
"In times of a pandemic like now, non-cash transactions can reduce the risk of being exposed to paper money, which can be a medium for Covid-19 transmission," Adli added.
KAI Commuter has already implemented the policy in several stations in Jakarta and Depok, including Sudirman, Universitas Indonesia, and Cikini. There are nine stations that only serve e-money cards.
KAI Commuter noted that nearly 80 percent of Jakarta Metro electric train (KRL) passengers took advantage of non-cash transactions; 52 percent with KMT, 25 percent with banks' e-money cards, and 23 percent THB.
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