People’s Bank has marked yet another milestone in its industry-leading digital transformation journey with the recent launch of People’s Pay Mobile Payment Wallet App.
People’s Pay Mobile Payment App was developed to support the Central Bank of Sri Lanka's efforts to promote cashless transactions in the country. It was also specially designed to provide the People’s Bank’s growing customer base, especially young adults, with the opportunity to experience a world-class mobile banking solution that provides lifestyle features to enhance their user experience, the bank said in a media release.
With the younger generation quick to embrace the latest technological trends in order to make their day-to-day lives more convenient, People's Pay has been designed to stand out from other payment apps available in the market.
Mangala Kariyawasam, Chief Manager (Digitalisation) at People’s Bank said: “The app’s user interface and overall experience has been carefully designed keeping in mind the importance of appealing to the younger customer base. It provides a natural user interface by giving breathing space without any clutter that helps the user to navigate easily. Existing People’s Bank customers can conveniently register as the app connects seamlessly to People’s Bank internal banking systems while new customers have an easy-to-follow process that is in line with the requirements set by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.”
“Once logged in, the app allows People’s Bank and non-People’s Bank customers to be in total control over all bank accounts. Users can see all People’s Bank account and credit card details in one location.”
Merchants are also provided with a host of user-friendly features including registration request within the app, history and overview based on the currency, same day refunds, QR code generation with amount and the convenience of using the same app for both personal and merchant financial management.
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