Commercial Bank’s NFC Payment Machines at Dialog Outlets

Thursday, 09 March 2017 05:12

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has entered into an agreement with Dialog Axiata to install its NFC-enabled point-of-sale machines at key Dialog outlets island wide.

Using NFC (Near Field Communications) technology, first introduced to Sri Lanka by Dialog, Commercial Bank customers visiting Dialog outlets can simply tap their Visa or Mastercard credit cards on the machines to carry out payments, and cardholders no longer need to hand over their cards to outlet staff.


The units are already in operation at 17 Dialog outlets island wide, and the ‘Tap n Go’ feature enhances security while transactions below Rs. 5,000 do not require a signature – expediting checkout.


Commercial Bank has been a leader in the adoption of NFC technology in Sri Lanka’s banking sector.


Dialog first introduced NFC touch technology to Sri Lanka in 2012 with the Touch Fuel Card. In 2013, Dialog introduced the NFC powered Touch Travel Pass and the Smart Sticker, enabling customers to conduct transactions with a simple touch.

Pictured here at the signing of the agreement are (from left) Commercial Bank’s Deputy General Manager – Marketing Mr Hasrath Munasinghe and the Bank’s Managing Director/CEO Mr Jegan Durairatnam with Dialog Axiata’s Group Chief Executive, Mr Supun Weerasinghe and Mr Jeremy Huxtable, Group Chief Officer, Dialog Axiata.

Last modified on Thursday, 09 March 2017 05:20