BNI Digital Transactions: Easier Access to Indonesian Masters 2026

JAKARTA – PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk or BNI participated in the celebration of Indonesia Masters 2026 by providing cashless transaction services and supporting the establishment of this badminton tournament.

BNI Corporate Secretary Okki Rushartomo said BNI was providing full non-cash transaction service in the Food Station area to support efficiency and convenience of visitors during the tournament.

“Through the Indonesia Masters 2026 contactless payment services, BNI seeks to provide visitors with an easy, fast and safe transaction experience,” Okki said in a statement.

To do this, BNI provides EDC devices and a QRIS payment system to all tenants who participate in this event. So, visitors can transact using different payment methods, such as debit cards, credit cards, QRIS and TapCash.

According to Okki, the provision of these services is part of BNI’s role in supporting the implementation of digital transactions in various people’s activities, including nationwide activities such as the Indonesia Masters 2026.

“The use of EDCs and QRIS in the tournament area is expected to facilitate transactions and improve visitor comfort,” he explained.

In addition to offering financial services, BNI is also involved in organizing national sporting events, especially badminton, which is one of the most popular sporting disciplines in Indonesia.

“BNI’s participation in the Indonesia Masters 2026 is part of the company’s commitment to the collaboration that has been established so far to support sports activities and training of national athletes,” said Okki.

BNI’s participation in this event is part of its support for the implementation of the competition and its supporting activities, including the use of financial technology during the tournament.

Through this role, BNI hopes that the Indonesia Masters 2026 can run smoothly and provide a positive experience for the athletes, organizers and badminton fans in attendance.

“BNI’s presence at the Indonesian Masters 2026, both through non-cash transaction services and support for the organization of this event, is expected to bring added value to all parties involved,” Okki added.

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