People’s Bank has announced a significant milestone in its journey towards the country’s digital banking supremacy. As of August 31, 2023, the bank has successfully enabled digital banking services through its internet banking, mobile banking app, and Wallet App for more than 2 million customers, revolutionising their banking experience and providing seamless access to a range of innovative financial solutions, it said in a media release.
“In response to the evolving digital landscape in Sri Lanka and the changing expectations of our valued customers, People’s Bank is proud to play a pioneering role in meeting the digitalisation needs of the people while keeping pace with the ever-growing technological advancements. Having reached over 2 million customers our team continues to develop new initiatives aimed at enhancing customer convenience, security, and accessibility,” said, People’s Bank Chairman, Sujeewa Rajapakse.
The bank’s online and mobile banking solutions cater to the needs of both individual and corporate clients. While People’s Wave mobile app, People’s Web internet banking, and People’s Pay wallet app solution cater to retail customers’ banking requirements, People’s Wyn Mobile banking solution and People’s Web –corporate Internet banking solution cater to corporate customers.
Clive Fonseka, CEO/General Manager of People’s Bank, added, “The overwhelming response from our customers, with over 2 million registrations within a short time period is a testament to the success of our digital banking strategy.”
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