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'''Link''' is an [[interbank network]] in Indonesia. It connects four [[state owned]] banks and Telkomsel. The banks are [[Bank Mandiri]], [[Bank Tabungan Negara]], [[Bank Negara Indonesia|BNI 46]], and [[Bank Rakyat Indonesia]]. This network is owned by State-owned Banks Association (HIMBARA). This network provides cash withdrawal and inquiry services in their network.
'''Link''' is an [[interbank network]] in Indonesia. It connects four [[state owned]] banks and Telkomsel. The banks are [[Bank Mandiri]], [[Bank Tabungan Negara]], [[Bank Negara Indonesia|BNI 46]], and [[Bank Rakyat Indonesia]]. This network is owned by State-owned Banks Association (HIMBARA). This network provides cash withdrawal and inquiry services in their network.
On March 26th 2020, Linkaja partnered with Telcoin, an instant, low-cost blockchain powered remittance service. This partnership is set to explore cashless opportunities in LinkAjas area of operation.<ref>{{YouTube |1ujZJ94VBIc |Telcoin partners with Indonesian based financial service provider LinkAja}}</ref>
On March 26th 2020, Linkaja partnered with [[Telcoin]], an instant, low-cost blockchain powered remittance service. This partnership is set to explore cashless opportunities in LinkAjas area of operation.<ref>{{YouTube |1ujZJ94VBIc |Telcoin partners with Indonesian based financial service provider LinkAja}}</ref>


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Revision as of 12:13, 4 June 2021

LinkAja!
Operating areaIndonesia
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Websitewww.linkaja.id

Link is an interbank network in Indonesia. It connects four state owned banks and Telkomsel. The banks are Bank Mandiri, Bank Tabungan Negara, BNI 46, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia. This network is owned by State-owned Banks Association (HIMBARA). This network provides cash withdrawal and inquiry services in their network. On March 26th 2020, Linkaja partnered with Telcoin, an instant, low-cost blockchain powered remittance service. This partnership is set to explore cashless opportunities in LinkAjas area of operation.[1]

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