TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian ride-hailing service giant Go-Jek is set to expand and internationally provide its services in Singapore in the following weeks by teaming up with Bank DBS as the provider of its payment services.
Go-Jek president Andre Soelistyo stated that the partnership was a strategic step to provide the best experience for its customers.
“With the partnership, we can maintain our strength in providing the best service for customers in Singapore,” said Andre today.
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DBS is one of Singapore’s major banks that has more than four million customers with active DBS credit or debit cards. The bank’s existing digital banking service is called PayLah! for the country’s non-cash transactions.
For the past month, Go-Jek has opened its doors to potential partners, which were met with great enthusiasm from the drivers’ community. “We are sure that we will receive equally great reception from customers,” said Andre.
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