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Milk Partners Launches Blockchain-Powered Reward Points System in Indonesia

Web3 & Enterprise·July 27, 2023, 6:45 AM

South Korean tech company Milk Partners, which operates blockchain-powered reward points platform MiL.k, has announced the official launch of its services in Indonesia, according to a report by local news outlet Etoday. MiL.k simplifies the process of handling and exchanging reward points from multiple companies by offering an integrated platform for users.

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Local readiness

In order to provide stable local service, MiL.k has registered as an electronic system organizer (ESO) in Indonesia. Moreover, the platform has implemented a passport and identification card verification system to meet know-your-customer (KYC) requirements.

As of today, Indonesian users can download the MiL.k app from the App Store and Google Play. Within this month, they will be able to utilize their reward points from two local companies: GetPlus, a loyalty point integration service, and Indonesia AirAsia, a budget airline.

 

Southeast Asia

To expand its reach and promote the platform further, Milk Partners has plans to collaborate with local partners on a range of promotional events. Additionally, the company aims to boost its marketing efforts in Southeast Asia, encouraging more businesses and projects to join the MiL.k platform.

Cho Jung-min, CEO of Milk Partners, shared his excitement about the official launch of MiL.k in Indonesia, which is a significant step in the company’s global expansion plan. He stressed the commitment to providing reasonable and tangible services and asked for customers’ interest and support in this endeavor.

 

Recent token listing

In line with this development is last month’s listing of the trading pair of MLK/IDR on Indodax, an Indonesian cryptocurrency exchange. MLK stands for Milk Coin, a key currency that can be exchanged for reward points on the MiL.k platform.

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