BSI Launches Byond Gallery at Court's Building
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Secretary-General of the Court, Heru Setiawan, Inaugurates BSI Byond Gallery at the Court’s Building III, Tuesday (08/19/2025). Photo by MKRI/Bay


JAKARTA, (MKRI) – To meet the needs of modern and competitive sharia banking, Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) has opened a Byond Gallery branch in the lobby of Building III of the Constitutional Court (the Court). The inauguration of this digital banking service unit was attended by Secretary-General of the Court, Heru Setiawan, and BSI Director of Sales & Distribution, Anton Sukarna, on Tuesday (08/19/2025).

In his remarks, Secretary-General Heru Setiawan stated that the Court has carried out screening of all its staff at various levels to ensure integrity. Therefore, for banking needs, it is expected that all Court staff are free from fraudulent banking practices. With around 700 employees having diverse financial needs—such as gold savings, hajj and umrah savings, housing, vehicles, and others—Heru expressed hope that BSI would continue to innovate in addressing these needs so that staff can be empowered through BSI’s various products.

“With the presence of BSI Byond Gallery, I hope each segment of Court staff can be empowered by the extraordinary benefits of BSI products,” said Heru. The event was also attended by Head of the Bureau of Public Relations and Protocol, Pan M. Faiz; Head of the Bureau of Legal Affairs and Registry, Fajar Laksono; the Court’s Inspector, Sigit Purnomo; as well as other structural and functional officials of the Court.

Collaboration and Synergy between BSI and the Court

In his opening speech, BSI Director of Sales & Distribution, Anton Sukarna, expressed his gratitude for the Court’s support in establishing the Byond Gallery, paving the way for stronger cooperation in financial management functions and objectives in the future.

“Since our collaboration with the Court began, there have been numerous joint efforts with BSI, starting from payroll distribution, and our commitment continues to grow to ensure financial management within the Court is well-maintained and service quality improves further. God willing, BSI will continue to develop collaboration and synergy with the Constitutional Court, not only in product services but also in social activities, to deliver wider benefits for the community,” explained Anton, who was accompanied by members of BSI’s board of directors and management representatives.

With the operation of BSI Byond Gallery at the Court, it is expected that BSI customers, especially within the Court’s environment, will have easier access to a variety of banking services. The gallery is equipped with three self-service machines: an ATM for cash withdrawals; a CRM machine for both withdrawals and deposits; and a Digital Customer Service machine for replacing damaged or expired cards.

May the Court and BSI achieve success together.

Author       : Sri Pujianti.

Editor        : N Rosi.
Translator  : Agusweka Poltak Siregar.

Disclaimer: The original version of the news is in Indonesian. In case of any differences between the English and the Indonesian versions, the Indonesian version prevails.


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