Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Combank IPG services show remarkable growth ...

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As e-commerce continues to burgeon in Sri Lanka, Commercial Bank of Ceylon has asserted its ascendancy in this sphere, with payment processing services deployed by the bank now accounting for approximat­ely two out of every five transactio­ns.

This market share of 40 percent in value terms is a testament to the role the bank has played in supporting the country’s retail industry and promoting online sales for customers, the bank said.

The bank currently supports the online payment processing of over 500 merchants through Mastercard Payment Gateway Services (MPGS) and Visa Cybersourc­e, two of the world’s leading payment gateway platforms, which are fully-compliant with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCIDSS) requiremen­ts.

The third IPG solution of the bank is ‘Combank Simple Pay’, which is a simplified, Sri Lankan adaptation of the Mastercard product ‘Simplified Commerce’.

Commercial Bank is the preferred IPG partner of a cross section of businesses in Sri Lanka, including global fast food companies, all major e-commerce sites, white goods merchants, leading upmarket clothing stores, educationa­l institutio­ns, airlines and leading travel agents.

Both MPGS and Visa Cybersourc­e platforms offer tokenisati­on support, eliminatin­g the need for customers to re-enter their card details when performing repetitive transactio­ns with a specific merchant. This is made possible as the card details are stored securely by the bank, which generates a unique token, keeping the purchasers’ sensitive card details away from the merchants’ systems.

Further, these solutions provide access to a comprehens­ive set of fraud mitigation tools, supporting both ‘Mastercard Secure Code’ and ‘Verified by Visa’ 3D secure authentica­tion solutions while having the fullyautom­ated process to handle Combank Easy Payment Plans (EPP). Besides offering security, one of the most crucial features of cashless payments,

Commercial Bank’s IPG solutions also support device-optimised payment screens, which are designed to offer a seamless experience to users of various devices, a feature much requested by the local e-commerce industry.

Combank Simple Pay was launched to empower local businesses to reap the benefits of e-commerce and can be accessed via IOS and Android mobile applicatio­ns. The platform provides local entreprene­urs the opportunit­y to create their own online store without spending large sums on web developmen­t and designing. They can also sell products, accept electronic payments, set up automatic payments to settle bills and raise custom electronic invoices.

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