Visa to make all local cards paywave-enabled from this October
Top visiting Visa officials highlight paywaveenabled cards and e-commerce as key focus areas for Sri Lanka
Every new Visa card issued in Sri Lanka from October this year will be paywave-enabled, Visa’s Asia Pacific Head of Risk Joe Cunningham told Mirror Business yesterday.
In an interview after the Joint Payment Card Industry Association of Sri Lanka (PCIASL) and Visa Conference in Colombo, Cunningham discussed Visa’s two key developments in Sri Lanka—its move to gradually replace all existing Visa cards with paywaveenabled ones over the next 3 years and the growth of e-commerce in Sri Lanka.
“The economic impacts of e-commerce are dramatic,” Cunningham said.
“E-commerce is an amazing opportunity for Sri Lankan merchants to grow their businesses— instead of having a market limited to the population of 22 million, they’ll be opening up their market to the entire population of active consumers on the web,” he added.
Cunningham also emphasised on Visa’s focus on security and risk management as being essential to responsible innovation.
He said the company was introducing new technology to improve the security of the e-commerce system, while also focusing on ensuring cardholders were vigilant when using their cards online while being able to maintain a lot of trust and confidence in the payment system.
He also pointed out that merchants too needed to think about the types of tools they use to protect themselves.