NDB Bank clinched the Merit Award for Financial Institution of the Year for its pioneering adoption of LankaSign Digital Signatures, along with the Merit Award for Bank of the Year Award for Excellence in Customer Convenience.
The Technnovation Awards, organised and presented by LankaPay under the patronage of the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, celebrate the vanguards of payment technology innovations dedicated to promoting electronic payments and enhancing customer convenience. As the operator of Sri Lanka's National Payment Network, LankaClear recognises and honors institutions driving forward-thinking solutions in the digital payment ecosystem, the bank said in a media release.
Central to NDB's digital transformation journey is NDB NEOS, the bank's flagship mobile and online banking platform. With industry-first enhancements, such as seamless fund transfers, bill payments, and AI-enabled video KYC (vKYC) for online account opening, NDB NEOS continues to redefine banking convenience. Moreover, NDB's strategic collaboration with the Credit Information Bureau (CRIB) further empowers customers to access their credit reports and scores conveniently through NDB NEOS, setting new standards for hassle-free banking services.
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