Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sampath Bank adopts LANKAQR to expand QR...

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Sampath Bank PLC partnered with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) to promote ‘LANKAQR,’ a common Quick Response (QR) code standard for the country, at the ‘Rata Puraama LANKAQR’ (Taking LANKAQR t o t he entire nation) event that was held at the CBSL premises recently.

The event was held under the auspices of Bandula Gunawardan­e, Minister of Trade together with Ajith Nivard Cabraal, State Minister of Money & Capital Market and State Enterprise Reforms; Lasantha Alagiyawan­na, State Minister of Co-operative Services, Marketing Developmen­t and Consumer Protection; and Shehan Semasinghe, State Minister of Samurdhi, Household Economy, Micro Finance, Self-employment, Business Developmen­t and Underutili­zed State Resources Developmen­t.

Central Bank Governor Prof. W. D. Lakshman; members of the Monetary Board including S.R. Attygalle, Secretary to the Treasury, Ministry of Finance; Nanda Fernando, Managing Director, Sampath Bank PLC and representa­tives of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, other government institutio­ns, licensed commercial banks, licensed specialize­d banks, licensed finance companies, telecom operators and fintechs were also present at this event.

Several QR payment accepting institutio­ns including licensed commercial banks, licensed specialize­d banks, licensed finance companies, telecom operators and fintechs as well as representa­tives from the Central Bank,heads of several government department­s, leaders of the retail, health and media i ndustries and representa­tives from Chambers of Commerce were also present.

At the event, Minister Gunawardan­e carried out the first transactio­n of the day, making a symbolic donation to the ‘Itukama’ COVID-19 Healthcare and Social Security Fund.

“Today, technology has completely revolution­ised the way we transact with each other and even in Sri Lanka the

number of digital payments conducted is steadily on the rise year by year. People are increasing­ly realising the convenienc­e of making transactio­ns online as opposed to carrying cash and with safety concerns on the rise we foresee an even greater increase in digital payments.

“In this context, this is a timely move by the Central Bank to showcase the benefits and ease of making payments online,” said Nanda Fernando, Managing Director, Sampath Bank PLC.

Going forward, Sampath Bank will continue to actively engage with its partner merchants through its island wide branch network to encourage them to trial and adopt LANKAQR and thereby join the fast-growing

cashless payments ecosystem.

LANKAQR is expected to facilitate speedy, safe, low-cost digital payments to any merchant, especially Small and Medium Enterprise­s.

It enables customers to pay merchants directly from their bank accounts using a LANKAQR compliant mobile payment app with the payment being credited to the merchant’s bank account on t he following working day. To pay using LANKAQR, a customer simply has to scan the LANKAQR sticker that will be on display at the merchant outlet, using a mobile payment app, and the merchant will receive an instant SMS and email notificati­on, confirming that the transactio­n is complete.

 ??  ?? Seen here are Ministers Bandula Gunawarden­a, Shehan Semasinghe, Lasantha Alagiyawan­na with CB Governor Prof. W. D. Lakshman; Nanda Fernando, Managing Director of Sampath Bank PLC and representa­tives of the Central Bank and other government institutio­ns, licensed commercial banks, licensed specialize­d banks, licensed finance companies, telecom operators and fintechs at the event
Seen here are Ministers Bandula Gunawarden­a, Shehan Semasinghe, Lasantha Alagiyawan­na with CB Governor Prof. W. D. Lakshman; Nanda Fernando, Managing Director of Sampath Bank PLC and representa­tives of the Central Bank and other government institutio­ns, licensed commercial banks, licensed specialize­d banks, licensed finance companies, telecom operators and fintechs at the event

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