J Trust Bank Proudly Introduced JTI Friends Who are Enthusiast to Become Your New Friends

09 Jul 2021

J Trust Bank is proudly introduced Jaya, Tobi, Ratna, Ulfa, Sangga, and Tiara. Six friends who call themselves JTI Friends (JTrust Indonesia Friends) are the masterpiece of the Indonesian young people through the J Trust Mascot Competition program. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the J Trust Mascot Competition, which started from November 2020 to June 2021, has received a lot of attention from creative industry players in the country, as evidenced by the thousands of entries that are ready to compete.

 

Let's get to know about JTI Friends more closely from J Trust Bank:

  1. Jaya the Tiger, is a leader who always acts fairly, his sturdy body also indicates that he can be relied on
  2. Tobi the Tiger always respects each individual and loves to see his colleagues growing
  3. Ratna the Tiger is the owner of innovative thoughts and she likes to challenge new things
  4. Ulfa the Orangutan is very easy to make friends, she loves to nurture and caring
  5. Sangga the Komodo is a friendly, cheerful, he is very helpful and friendly
  6. Tiara the One-Horned Rhinoceros, she is graceful and active, also known to be lively.

 

The character and values of the J Trust Bank Mascot are to represent the new spirit of J Trust Bank in providing the best services and products for customers and the people of Indonesia. So, what are you waiting for, let's open a savings account at J Trust Bank, get an ATM card with a picture of JTI friends and let's be friends!

By: jtrust

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