Sampath Bank Introduces Sri Lanka’s First Touchless Cash Withdrawals Across Its ATM Network

Thursday, 19 August 2021 12:11

Sampath Bank Touchless ATM

Businesscafe - Sampath Bank PLC announced the introduction of Touchless Cash Withdrawals at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) for the first time in Sri Lanka, and possibly the first time in the region.

State Minister of Money & Capital Markets and State Enterprise Reforms, Hon. Ajith Nivard Cabraal, M.P., was the Chief Guest at the commissioning of this service at the Sampath Bank Head Office premises.


He performed the first Touchless Cash Withdrawal transaction in the presence of Harsha Amarasekera, Chairman, Sampath Bank PLC; Nanda Fernando, Managing Director, Sampath Bank PLC; Ajith Salgado, Group Chief Information Officer, Sampath Bank PLC; and Ayodhya Iddawela Perera, Senior DGM – International Trade and Credit Control, Sampath Bank PLC.

Sampath Bank customers and customers of all other banks in the country will now be able to withdraw the funds in their accounts and cards at any Sampath Bank ATM around the island by simply scanning the QR code displayed on the ATM screen using the Sampath WePay app.

Doing away with the need to physically touch the surface of the ATM, this is set to minimize risk and enhance customer safety, thereby serving as an ideal means of withdrawing cash from ATMs during the current global COVID-19 pandemic.

This is yet another trailblazing digital solution brought to the Sri Lankan market by Sampath Bank.


Right from its inception, the Bank has continued to deliver several innovations to the market including the introduction of the country’s first multi-point network of ATMs back in 1988.

Commenting on the occasion, State Minister of Money & Capital Markets and State Enterprise Reforms, Hon. Ajith Nivard Cabraal, M.P., said,


“As the government continues to strive to offer all possible assistance to our citizens during this pandemic, I would like to commend Sampath Bank on the launch of Touchless Cash Withdrawals - a timely innovation that offers a safer means of withdrawing cash to customers of all banks in the country.


I am informed that this could be the first solution of its kind in the region - a fact that we can all take great pride in.


Let’s continue to work together as a nation to develop more such innovative solutions that will help us overcome the challenges brought about by this global health and financial crisis.”

“While we work on developing and rolling out more innovative digital banking solutions, we are aware of the fact that the need to withdraw cash for certain transactions will always be present.


Taking this into account, it is our privilege to introduce a safer, touchless means of withdrawing money through any of our ATMs with the launch of Touchless Cash Withdrawals.


This is the first solution of its kind to be introduced in Sri Lanka,” said Nanda Fernando, Managing Director, Sampath Bank PLC.

“Sampath Bank customers and customers of all other banks in the country will now be able to access their cash by simply scanning the QR code on the ATM screen using the Sampath WePay app, without having to ever touch the surface of an ATM.


We invite all Sri Lankans to avail themselves of the safety and convenience of Touchless Cash Withdrawals through Sampath WePay when withdrawing funds from their bank accounts and cards, especially during this global pandemic,” he added.

To make a Touchless Cash Withdrawal at any Sampath Bank ATM, they just need to select the QR option on their Sampath WePay app, scan the unique QR code that comes up on the ATM’s screen, enter the amount and select the account or card they would like to make the withdrawal from. T


he system processes the request upon the customer’s authorization, debits the relevant account or card and issues the cash requested through the ATM, almost instantaneously.


The need to scan the QR code which is unique to each transaction makes it necessary for the customer to be physically present at the ATM, thus offering an added layer of security.


Users can learn more about going touchless by giving a call to 0112303050.

Sampath WePay is a one stop digital wallet where users can store all types of financial instruments from Just Pay allowed local banks and carry out real-time online transactions.


Offering Social Share – social network-based fund transfers, QR based payments, Sampath Bank and third-party fund transfers, bill payments, and more, the widely popular app allows users to make contactless payments, thereby protecting them from the possibility of contracting any infections during the pandemic.

The Sampath WePay app can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store and Huawei AppGallery.


Users can then onboard themselves by entering their National Identity Card (NIC) details and begin transacting through the app by updating their Sampath Bank or any other bank’s account, credit card or debit card details.


Customers of other banks need to complete the mandatory Know Your Customer (KYC) formalities and top up their Sampath WePay wallets to be able to use the Touch Cash Withdrawals facility at Sampath Bank ATMs.


Sampath Bank does not charge any annual fees, commissions, or transaction fees for Sampath WePay.

Sampath Bank is a 100% local bank that has deeply rooted itself in the hearts of the people of Sri Lanka.


Established in 1987, the bank has become a state-of-the-art financial institution that continues to be a market leader today thanks to its constant innovation and customer focused approach to business.


It has introduced many firsts to the Sri Lankan banking sector including the introduction of ATMs to Sri Lanka, extended banking hours and slip-less banking to name a few.


The Bank continues to steadily transform itself into a technology-driven financial services provider whilst keeping true to our traditions and values.

Businesscafe Image State Minister of Money & Capital Markets and State Enterprise Reforms, Hon. Ajith Nivard Cabraal, M.P., performing the first Touchless Cash Withdrawal transaction at the Sampath Bank Head Office premises.

Last modified on Thursday, 19 August 2021 14:50