Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NDB signs MOU with DRP to align with National Roadmap for Digitaliza­tion of Payment Services

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NDB recently signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with the Department for Registrati­on of Persons (DRP) in order to avail the services of DRP’S online platform for verificati­on of customer national identifica­tion card (NIC) numbers, as a part of the bold strides the bank has made in Sri Lanka’s fast evolving digital landscape.

This system will enable the bank to validate that the NIC details submitted by a customer are true and accurate, reducing the risk of frauds. This initiative is an industry-wide solution devised according to CBSL requiremen­ts via a web-based system developed by DRP for authentica­tion and verificati­on of the NICS.

“With this engagement NDB is taking steps to align with the National Roadmap for Digitaliza­tion of Payment Services issued by the National Payment Council, by enabling EKYC and video KYC based customer onboarding,” stated Assistant Vice President, Digital Financial Services, Damitha Silva adding “As part of the Bank’s digital transforma­tion roadmap, we have dedicated ourselves into embracing a digital future. NDB was also recently named the “Best Digital Bank 2021” at the Asiamoney Best Bank

Awards for Sri Lanka as we are frequently at the forefront of technologi­cal changes and is involved in exploring, investing in and developing the digital arena in banking, while on the fast track to becoming Sri Lanka’s best Digital Banking provider.”

NDB’S NEOS is regularly updated to reflect customer demand for personalis­ation and ease of use. The launch of NEOS was the fore runner which enabled the Bank to launch the NDB NEOS Online Banking platform in April 2020, during the peak of Sri Lanka’s Covid-19 crisis. The NDB NEOS Online Banking has garnered popularity nationwide as a state-of-the-art digital banking platform, with absolute connectivi­ty to all of NDB’S banking services especially during the lockdown period.

Meanwhile, during such a time where minimum contact with others is in the best interests of every individual, NDB introduced NEOS Pay, a QR payment method in which customers can make payments to merchants, pay bills and make a host of other transactio­ns via the same platform. The NEOS Phygital Branches, Cash Recycle Machines and Bank2u propositio­ns together with the NEOS App and Online Banking make the totality of the NDB digital offering.

 ??  ?? From left: Dilhani Piyasena (NDB Chief Manager Digital Financial Services), Damitha Silva (NDB Assistant Vice President Digital Financial Services), Sanjaya Perera (NDB Senior Vice President Personal Banking, Marketing and Customer Experience), Deepal Akuretiyag­ama (NDB Chief Operating Officer), P.V. Gunathilak­a (Commission­er General), R.I.S.P. Swarnalath­a (Additional Commission­er General), G.I.G. Perera (Commission­er, Admin), K.D.D. Rathnayake (Chief Accountant), H.M.I.K. Herath (Commission­er, Research, Developmen­t and IT), R.T. Bulathsing­hala (Commission­er Operations)
From left: Dilhani Piyasena (NDB Chief Manager Digital Financial Services), Damitha Silva (NDB Assistant Vice President Digital Financial Services), Sanjaya Perera (NDB Senior Vice President Personal Banking, Marketing and Customer Experience), Deepal Akuretiyag­ama (NDB Chief Operating Officer), P.V. Gunathilak­a (Commission­er General), R.I.S.P. Swarnalath­a (Additional Commission­er General), G.I.G. Perera (Commission­er, Admin), K.D.D. Rathnayake (Chief Accountant), H.M.I.K. Herath (Commission­er, Research, Developmen­t and IT), R.T. Bulathsing­hala (Commission­er Operations)

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