Nations Trust Bank PLC has added value to customers by enabling digital signatures for transactions partnering with the ‘LankaSign’ digital certification authority powered by LankaPay.
The digital signature is a safe and convenient feature that strengthens the bank’s digital vision to enable a smooth digital banking journey by empowering customers to take control of their banking needs, end to end, the bank said in a media release.
The ‘digital signature’ that comes in the form of a secure cryptographic code that only a particular person can use to sign documents is highly secure and reduces the risk of duplication or alteration of the document or the signature itself. The legally valid, internationally recognised and environmental-friendly digital signature will especially help businesses save on cost and time with documents and contracts being signed off with just a click of a button.
Priyantha Talwatte, CEO of Nations Trust Bank PLC said: “Banking is becoming more reliant on digital technology with each passing day, whilst limiting the use of paper is mandatory to protect the environment. In this backdrop, the need for digital signatures is all the more pressing and we are delighted to partner with LankaPay for their LankaSign digital signature service as a part of our ongoing digital journey.”
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