People's Bank has announced a groundbreaking partnership with the Credit Information Bureau (CRIB) to introduce a hassle-free and efficient method for customers to register and request their individual Credit Reports (MyReport) and Credit Score (CRIB Score).
‘MyReport’ is important for an individual or a company to have better understanding of the credit standing before applying for a loan. This essential and innovative service is now seamlessly integrated into the ‘People's Pay’ wallet app, making it the first of its kind offered by a bank in Sri Lanka, the bank said in a media release.
In today's fast-paced digital era, People's Bank continuously strives to meet the evolving needs of its customers. This latest feature is a testament to its commitment to delivering exceptional digital banking experiences, ensuring its customers can access critical financial information from the comfort of their homes, no matter where they are in the country.
"The introduction of this feature reflects our dedication to enhancing customer convenience and embracing digital transformation," stated Clive Fonseka, CEO/GM of People's Bank. "In response to the unprecedented changes brought about by the pandemic, we have strategically invested in digital solutions to support our customers. With the integration of CRIB report requests into ‘People's Pay’, we are setting a new benchmark for digital banking in Sri Lanka."
Customers can now register and request their CRIB report (MyReport) directly through the ‘People's Pay’ wallet app without any paperwork or additional verification steps. Once registered, obtaining a ‘MyReport’ is as simple as a few taps on the app. The secure and user-friendly platform ensures that customers' information is protected while providing easy access to their credit reports and scores.
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