Seylan Bank has announced a partnership with Yara Technologies (Pvt) Ltd to facilitate their range of digital payments through Seylan Merchant Portal, the first fully-fledged, multipurpose digital payment platform that offers a safer and more convenient option to carry out digital transactions.
The Seylan Merchant Portal platform will enhance the Yara Technologies’ Ed-Tech platform ‘Talkative Parents’, the bank said in a media release. The platform connects schools, teachers, parents and students via one integrated solution consisting of digital communication, e-learning and school fees payments. Through this partnership, Seylan Bank provides a fully customizable payment platform allowing users to make school fee payments seamlessly with just “one-click” through the “pay” button available on the Talkative Parents platform.
“A striking feature of the platform is that it enables merchants to keep track of their payments and customer-spend history with a range of different insights, further enhancing merchant reconciliation convenience, along with the ability to accept payments seamlessly to provide a greater customer experience. The platform is created to provide schools and educational institutions with an easy-to-use, convenient yet simple product which is data-efficient and accessible through any smartphone,” the release said.
Being at the forefront of modern digital trade in the banking sector of Sri Lanka, Seylan Bank says it believes in enabling the business community and entrepreneurs of the nation with tools to suit modern-day digital commerce. Through the use of the Seylan Merchant Portal, the bank aims to enhance customer experience and convenience through innovative digital transformations.
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