Commercial Bank has launched a new feature for the bank’s Q+ customers called ‘Q+ online Pay’ in the Q+ Payment App, the fastest-growing payment app in Sri Lanka.
This feature enables Q+ customers to pay for online purchases by entering their mobile numbers in merchant websites and apps that have ‘ComBank Q+’ as a payment option, the bank said in a media release.
This state-of-the-art payment method allows users to keep their sensitive card and account details away from merchant platforms. ComBank Q+ Payment App users are required only to enter a mobile number at the point of purchase. Once the customer concludes the transaction by entering the mobile number at the merchant website, a payment notification immediately appears in the customer’s Q+ Mobile App. By clicking the notification, the customer is directed to the Q+ ‘Online Pay’ tab, where the payment is confirmed by entering a 4-digit PIN. Once the payment is confirmed by the customer, the merchant is notified whether the transaction is approved or not.
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