Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BOC introduces new and improved Multi Currency Travel Card

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‘BOC Multi-currency Travel Card- MCTC’ is now upgraded with benefits that add more security and convenienc­e with Near Field Communicat­ion (NFC) and 3-D secure authentica­tion service for e-commerce transactio­ns.

Convenient and secured the new ‘BOC MCTC’ upgraded feature will secure travelers from possible threats that could occur and use the card confidentl­y.

Considerin­g the need for overseas students to carry out their transactio­ns convenient­ly, the bank is offering ‘BOC MCTC’ now under a special approval obtained through Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

With the trust and stability built over the years, the ‘BOC MCTC’ that is produced jointly with Mastercard Internatio­nal is accepted around the world to assist travelers to conduct their transactio­ns seamlessly.

Being a globally acclaimed technology company, Mastercard Internatio­nal is in the global payments industry and operates payments processing network, connecting consumers, financial institutio­ns, merchants and businesses in more than 210 countries and territorie­s.

This Card can be used on ATMS, POS and for online transactio­ns where ‘Mastercard’ acceptance mark is present and card holder can enjoy dining, shopping and travelling whilst abroad or can use at duty-free shopping outlets in Sri Lanka.

This Card also replaces currency notes which may be exchanged at a loss when travelling across different countries. Carrying physical currency notes also leads to practical issues such as portabilit­y. BOC MCTC provides the user an ideal solution to manage exchange rate fluctuatio­n and keep the traveler informed about transactio­ns via SMS or email.

Provided with a secured EMV complaint chip that keeps the card informatio­n safe whilst using it in places where there could be a possible identifica­tion theft. On completion of each transactio­n SMS updates and notificati­on alerts will be forwarded to the given telephone number of the user.

A smart traveler can use this update to keep a track of his/her expenses and manage the budget. Additional­ly, the Bank of Ceylon provides a free backup card at the time of issuing the original card to assist the user in times of loss/ theft or damage to the original card and the owner of the card is offered a free Travel Insurance coverup to US$ 250,000 (conditions apply).

“Being a bank which is focused on enriching its customer’s lives through adding value, Bank of Ceylon introduced the BOC Multi Currency Travel Card that offers the convenienc­e and safety of carrying multiple currencies in one digital card, allowing the customer to travel overseas freely and transact with confidence without being exposed to exchange loss,” commented Deputy General Manager Internatio­nal, Treasury and Investment R. M. N. Jeewantha.

One card can be loaded up to fivediffer­ent currencies namely US Dollars, Sterling Pounds, Euro, Japanese Yen and Australian Dollars.

The cardholder can switch the card funds from one currency to another via card holder self-care portal.

Any traveller who is a resident Sri Lankan and above 18 years of age can obtain this facility under exchange control regulation­s.

Reloading facility is available during the validity of the card and remote loading facility is available for students who are overseas for their higher education. Eligible customers can convenient­ly obtain this card at any Bank of Ceylon branch across Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? Bank of Ceylon’s Chairman Kanchana Ratwatte and General Manager D.P.K. Gunasekera (middle) officially launching the newly upgraded Multi Currency Travel Card. DGM Internatio­nal Treasury and Investment J.M.N. Jeewantha, AGM A.W.R. Thushantha and other bank officials are also in the picture
Bank of Ceylon’s Chairman Kanchana Ratwatte and General Manager D.P.K. Gunasekera (middle) officially launching the newly upgraded Multi Currency Travel Card. DGM Internatio­nal Treasury and Investment J.M.N. Jeewantha, AGM A.W.R. Thushantha and other bank officials are also in the picture

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