Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pathfinder and VISA Inc in discussion to promote digitaliza­tion and financial inclusion

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The Pathfinder Foundation (PF) together with VISA Inc are conducting a series of discussion­s on promoting digitaliza­tion and financial inclusion in Sri Lanka.

The PF, a non – partisan research and advocacy think tank is known to play a catalytic role in research and analysis aimed at contributi­ng to economic policy reforms in Sri Lanka.

In this endeavor, over the years, the Foundation has establishe­d a wide and effective network of academics, experts, senior government officials and policy – makers to promote economic reform in the country.

VISA Inc, along with its partners, have been working towards promoting digitaliza­tion and financial inclusion in the country. Their objective is to work towards introducin­g new technologi­es like contactles­s payments in Sri Lanka.

However, the current pandemic has brought to the fore some key issues as well as opportunit­ies and VISA would like to utilize this to create awareness and support digitaliza­tion in sectors, which are still heavily reliant on cash.

VISA believes that areas such as MSME, transit and tourism will play a critical role in determinin­g the recovery of Sri Lankan economy.

This initiative is spearheade­d by Rajendra Theagaraja­h, Senior Visiting Fellow, Pathfinder Foundation and renowned banker, who, with his 36 years of experience in banking, both locally and internatio­nally, is a veteran in the financial services sector.

Together the Pathfinder Foundation and VISA will conduct discussion­s with key stakeholde­rs from industry, government, regulatory and think tanks in areas such as Micro, Small, Medium Enterprise­s and Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSME & SMES); Agritech and Fintech and Tourism. The workshops would investigat­e opportunit­ies for Lankan businesses to develop themselves into strong sustainabl­e enterprise­s playing their intended role in contributi­ng to real economic growth in Sri Lanka. The final output of the discussion series will be a Roadmap summarizin­g the problems facing the sector, possible solutions, role of the policy makers and role for private sector and MSME/ SMES, Agritech & Fintech and Tourism.

The roadmap will be presented to key government officials. The findings unlike many forums will not lament on subsidies and need for more protection but will examine the real ‘pain points’, highlight past successes stories that have overcome hurdles even during extreme domestic downturns so that a positive message of ‘can do’ rather than ‘why cannot do’ will be presented.

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