
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has enabled ‘Visa Direct’ and ‘Mastercard Send’ card-based fund transfer facilities for the first time in Sri Lanka.
With this latest digital initiative of Commercial Bank, Visa and Mastercard Debit and Prepaid cardholders can transfer funds to any locally-issued Visa and Mastercard Debit, Credit or Prepaid card through Commercial Bank’s ATMs, CRMs and Q+ payment app.
The transfer of funds can be facilitated by giving the card number and the amount, thus creating a new era of convenient, two-step fund transfers in the country, a Bank official said.
When customers transfer funds through the Bank’s ATM or CRM machines, a ComBank Debit or Prepaid card can be used as the sender’s card and the customer is required to type the recipient card number in the ATM screen along with the amount to be transferred. The source of funds could be funds in savings or current accounts attached to the sender’s ComBank Debit or Prepaid Card.
These transactions are processed through the Visa and Mastercard networks ensuring security and smooth transmission of funds between banks. Through the Q+ PaymentApp, customers can simply enter the 16-digit card number of the recipient and make the payment, he said.
Commercial Bank’s Deputy General Manager Retail Banking and Marketing, Hasrath Munasinghe said, “For customers, these ground-breaking innovations represent a huge enhancement of functionality and convenience. This latest fund transfer platform of Commercial Bank with the globally-accepted Visa Direct and Mastercard Send services can be upgraded to facilitate businesses, Government institutes, corporates and merchants to do fund disbursements for various purposes, such as salary payments, supplier payments and merchant refunds to customers. Our goal is to constantly push the boundaries of customer service and experience through innovative products and services.”
Country Manager, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Visa, Avanthi Colombage said, “We are confident that our P2P fund transfer service will give the Bank’s Visa cardholders the simplicity, speed and transparency they expect when sending money digitally across Sri Lanka.
“Another noteworthy feature is that this facility runs on VisaNet and therefore can utilise all of its latest capabilities, including those of security and fraud prevention. ‘Visa Direct’ offers worldwide reach to billions of endpoints, with real-time payment solutions. It empowers end users, businesses, and clients to move money both locally and globally,” she said.
Country Manager, Sri Lanka and the Maldives at Mastercard, Sandun Hapugoda said, “The FinTech and Banking Industry of Sri Lanka will certainly benefit from moves such as this, and hopefully other banks in the country will also take a step in this direction.”
‘Mastercard Send’ is the fund transfer system of Mastercard that can reach virtually all debit card accounts locally and internationally. By using a 16-digit card number, cardholders can send and receive funds.