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This media file captures an indoor customer service area, likely in a bank or administrative office in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The scene is well-lit and appears modern and professional.

Four male staff members are visible. On the left, one man in a white shirt and dark tie is seated at a workstation, focused on a computer monitor. To his right, behind a counter, another man in a white shirt stands. On the far right, two more men in white shirts are positioned behind a counter; one leans casually while the other stands further back. All staff members appear to be working or waiting to assist customers, indicating the office is operational during business hours. No customers are present in the frame.

The setting features two distinct customer service desks, each equipped with a computer and monitor. Above each desk, a flat-screen television is mounted, displaying what appears to be promotional material featuring men in formal attire, possibly including traditional Indonesian headwear (peci). A prominent overhead sign across the upper section of the wall reads "CUSTOMER SERVICE" alongside its Indonesian translation, "layanan pelanggan," reinforcing the context. Below the left screen, partial text "rioritas kami" (part of "prioritas kami" - "our priority") is visible. A digital display showing the number "3" stands between the two main service counters. Posters or advertising displays are also visible behind the counters.

The facility features bright, tiled flooring that reflects the overhead lighting. To the right, a glass partition separates the customer service area from another room or corridor, and a white air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall. Retractable belt barriers are placed near the glass partition, suggesting a queue management system. The overall impression is one of a clean, organized, and professionally managed service environment.
FM-DWNFF3

Jan 10, 2025, 3:07 AM

Central Jakarta, Indonesia

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This media file captures an indoor customer service area, likely in a bank or administrative office in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The scene is well-lit and appears modern and professional. Four male staff members are visible. On the left, one man in a white shirt and dark tie is seated at a workstation, focused on a computer monitor. To his right, behind a counter, another man in a white shirt stands. On the far right, two more men in white shirts are positioned behind a counter; one leans casually while the other stands further back. All staff members appear to be working or waiting to assist customers, indicating the office is operational during business hours. No customers are present in the frame. The setting features two distinct customer service desks, each equipped with a computer and monitor. Above each desk, a flat-screen television is mounted, displaying what appears to be promotional material featuring men in formal attire, possibly including traditional Indonesian headwear (peci). A prominent overhead sign across the upper section of the wall reads "CUSTOMER SERVICE" alongside its Indonesian translation, "layanan pelanggan," reinforcing the context. Below the left screen, partial text "rioritas kami" (part of "prioritas kami" - "our priority") is visible. A digital display showing the number "3" stands between the two main service counters. Posters or advertising displays are also visible behind the counters. The facility features bright, tiled flooring that reflects the overhead lighting. To the right, a glass partition separates the customer service area from another room or corridor, and a white air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall. Retractable belt barriers are placed near the glass partition, suggesting a queue management system. The overall impression is one of a clean, organized, and professionally managed service environment.

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