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ComBank and CBA pioneer NFC technology-enable cashless vending machines in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka will be able to deploy its first credit and debit card-enabled vending machines following a collaboration between the Commercial Bank of Ceylon and Ceylon Business Appliances (CBA), a leading financial technology solutions company.

Advancing consumer convenience and embracing technological innovation, the collaboration will result in the introduction of a fully automated, Near Field Technology (NFC)-enabled vending machine service branded ‘Grab.it’across Sri Lanka. These machines will accept contact and well as contactless card payments. The Bank said this is the first time a Sri Lankan bank has engaged with a fintech company to offer such a technologically-advanced solution in the retail sector.

The state-of-the-art IM30 Point-of-Sale (POS) machines supplied by CBA have been seamlessly integrated into these vending machines, allowing them to accept Visa, MasterCard, UnionPay, LankaPay, and JCB cards, with payments processed by the Commercial Bank Internet Payment Gateway (IPG).

These vending machines can be installed in public areas such as shopping malls, hospitals, sports stadiums, educational institutions and rail and bus terminals, to offer a wide spectrum of over-the-counter products such as non-alcoholic beverages, snacks, confectionery and other packaged items.

This initiative also presents new opportunities for self-digital boutiques for aspiring retail entrepreneurs, the Bank said. Powered by CBA’s WireMe platform, all transactions, including inventory monitoring and payments, will occur in real-time, ensuring seamless visibility for business owners and the Bank alike. The integration of state-of-the-art unattended PAX IM30 Point-of-Sale (POS) machines into the ‘Grab.it’ vending machines enables acceptance of various payment methods, and the exclusion of cash handling will ease out the operation complexities. The machines accept only card payments and all transactions are recorded and can be reconciled against the inventory.

Commercial Bank Chief Operating Officer Mr S. Prabagar said: “This initiative is part of our ongoing efforts to introduce cutting-edge payment technology and provide a superior customer experience, reinforcing the Bank’s position as a leader in the banking industry in Sri Lanka and beyond.”

“This development not only signifies a leap forward in modernising the retail experience in Sri Lanka, it also enhances the ease of transactions for customers, promoting a contactless and cashless payment environment which contributes to sustainability.”

Ruwath Fernando, Executive Director/CEO of CBA, echoed this sentiment, stating “We are thrilled to collaborate with Commercial Bank on this ground-breaking project, setting a new benchmark for retail and banking technology in our nation. This partnership not only integrates technology seamlessly but also pioneers innovative payment solutions for the retail sector. The convenience of secure, swift payments at these vending machines represents a significant leap forward in consumer convenience.”

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