PT Bank Syariah Indonesia Tbk (BSI) announced a strategic partnership with PT Mid Solusi Nusantara (Mekari), marked by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) (4/7).
This collaboration aims to integrate the digital platform BEWIZE by BSI with Mekari’s service ecosystem, enhancing the digital Islamic finance landscape.
Zaidan Novari, Director of Wholesale Transaction Banking at BSI, emphasized that this partnership supports the digital transformation rooted in Sharia values.
Through BEWIZE, BSI intends to offer more efficient, secure, and integrated Islamic financial solutions to business actors, aligning with the bank’s vision of building an inclusive and empowering digital Islamic finance ecosystem.
Comprehensive System Integration to Enhance Efficiency and Accessibility
The partnership includes a full integration designed to improve efficiency, convenience, and reach of digital Sharia services.
A key element is the merging of transactional and financing services into a single platform, enabling customers to handle banking needs swiftly and easily.
This integration also streamlines the onboarding of new customers and supports a holistic digitalization of Sharia banking services.
Business operators will find managing cash flow and financial reporting simpler, while transaction efficiency increases among banks, customers, partners, and business associates.
Expanding Business Opportunities and Strengthening Digital Ecosystem
Zaidan Novari outlined that the MoU covers not only system integration but also strategic collaboration in business development, digital ecosystem enhancement, and market expansion.
This partnership aims to increase fee-based income and create opportunities for new business growth for both parties.
“Through this synergy, we believe the collaboration will not only strengthen each party’s business foundation but also open broader opportunities to expand the digital market reach strategically and sustainably,” Zaidan stated.
Mekari’s Commitment to Inclusive and Sustainable Sharia Digital Economy
Sandy Suryanto, Chief Revenue Officer of Mekari, described the partnership as a concrete step toward a more intuitive and sustainable Sharia digital economy.
“This synergy brings a shared vision: first, to drive inclusion in Islamic finance technology, and second, to facilitate digital transformation for Sharia business actors while maintaining halal principles, transparency, and accountability,” Sandy explained.
He expressed hope that this collaboration would foster a more inclusive and empowering digital transformation, benefiting both entities and the wider business community.
“We expect this partnership to act as a catalyst for Indonesia’s halal digital economy growth, not only simplifying access but also delivering long-term tangible impacts,” Sandy concluded.
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