Aeon developing retail business in Indonesia
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Updated:6 years, 7 months ago
Jakarta (Indonesia), Mar 14 (ANI): Indonesia is developing at a fast pace; motorbike is the major transportation for people here. Currently, motorbike taxi dispatching service through a Smartphone application is getting popular along with cashless payment. “Aeon mall Jakarta Garden City” is huge shopping center having playground equipment facility, many kinds of restaurants and daily grocery stores. In the weekend, many people spend time here as recreation place by incorporating the style of the Japanese hospitality to entertain the customer first. “Aeon Mall”, which is Japanese company that develops and operates huge shopping malls in Asian countries, is paying attention to cashless service and motorbike taxi. “Aeon Mall” held joint press conference to announce partnership with “Go Jek”, the company that develops applications for consumer. "Go Jek" is the developer and operator of convenient applications for consumers and many kinds of service related to daily life. Consumer is able to pay cashless settlement in shops of Aeon Mall. Only QR code is read with the camera in a special application. And also meals and household goods are delivered by using motorbike taxi dispatching service. Business collaboration of service that is suitable for local lifestyle and culture and Japanese hospitality service contribute to improve social life all over the world.
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