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ComBank launches LankaPay cards in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s payment cards domain took a giant leap today when the Commercial Bank of Ceylon in collaboration with LankaPay launched a national credit and debit card with international acceptance.This National Card Scheme is an initiative implemented by LankaPay in partnership JCB International Co. Ltd, the Japan-based international card, with over 150 million cardholders around the world.This is the first launch of LankaPay Credit Cards in Sri Lanka and the first time five variants of LankaPay cards — three credits cards and two debit — cards were launched by a Sri Lankan Bank.
LankaPay Card is an internationally accepted card, which is cost-effective and equipped with the latest technology and highest security features. All domestic transactions via LankaPay cards are routed locally and when the cards are used overseas the transactions are routed via the JCB International network. This initiative will ensure that no foreign exchange outflow takes place for any local card transaction, which could potentially save the country a considerable amount of foreign exchange, the Bank said.
The commencement of the issuance of LankaPay cards by Commercial Bank in Sri Lanka was celebrated at an event in Colombo at which senior representatives of Commercial Bank, LankaPay and JCB, emphasised the value of the additional width of the payment options, value-added services and customer choice the new card will offer ComBank cardholders.
LankaPay cards issued in Sri Lanka by Commercial Bank will feature dual interface functionality, enabling both contact and contactless transactions at point-of-sale terminals connected to the LankaPay payment network. The cards can also be used at all automated teller machines (ATMs) linked to the LankaPay platform and over 42,000 merchant points island-wide. The card will enable Sri Lankans to enjoy JCB’s global merchant network comprising of more than 41 million acceptance locations. The Bank will issue LankaPay branded credit cards in the Platinum, Gold and Classic tiers while the debit cards will be in the Platinum and Classic tiers. The debit card will be the first dual interface card in the country where the user can perform both contactless and contact-enabled transactions at any Point of Sale (POS) device.
Speaking at the launch of the ComBank-LankaPay cards, Commercial Bank Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer Sanath Manatunge said: “We are delighted to offer LankaPay credit and debit cards under National Card Scheme with both local and global acceptance and support a national initiative which is more pertinent now than ever before. Commercial Bank has been associated with JCB for several years and was one of the first banks in Sri Lanka to acquire both LankaPay Cards and JCB cards under the National Card Scheme. JCB cards have also been accepted at our ATMs for the past four years. We believe that this partnership will further strengthen our relationship with JCB while supporting the national economy at a critical time.”
Speaking at this occasion, LankaPay GM/CEO Channa de Silva said: “The launch of ComBank LankaPay cards in Sri Lanka is a giant leap in furtherance of our quest to empower every Sri Lankan with faster, convenient, secure and affordable payment solutions, thereby creating financially inclusivity. LankaPay is committed to bring best-of-breed solutions to Sri Lanka’s national payment infrastructure and has been at the forefront in revolutionizing the country’s banking and financial services sector by keeping the elements ‘innovation’ and ‘convenience’ at its core. We are delighted to have Commercial Bank aboard to issue LankaPay Credit/Debit cards, which will no doubt give a fresh impetus to this initiative of national significance.”
Representing JCB at the event, the company’s Executive Vice President Mr Koya Sakuma said: “JCB has been the leading credit card company in Japan for 50 years and a global payment brand for 30 years. We provide an unparalleled experience for our partners and their customers. Our flexible approach with our partners allows us to exceed expectations, which in turn, helps customers achieve their aspirations. We are excited to have partnered with LankaPay to issue the first ever LankaPay Credit Card under the national card scheme together with Commercial Bank. We are proud to be a partner in this monumental venture.
Commercial Bank joined the common ATM switch of LankaPay in 2014. In 2019, Commercial Bank on boarded the LankaPay Common POS Switch System and became one of the first banks in Sri Lanka to have its point-of-sale network accept LankaPay cards. Later that year, it upgraded its ATM network to accept JCB cards issued outside Sri Lanka for the withdrawal of cash to service the growing number of tourists and business professionals visiting the country, especially from Asia where JCB has a large number of card members.
A pioneer in the Japanese payment industry, JCB International has been committed to expanding its international presence since 1981. It offers a suite of high-quality products and services that meet the diverse needs of customers worldwide. LankaPay cardholders will also be entitled to enjoy the preferential treatment other JCB customers receive worldwide such as travel discounts and airport lounge services.
As the national payment network that functions under the guidance and supervision of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), LankaPay is considered one of the best Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in the region. The entity is owned by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka along with other licensed public and private commercial banks operating in the country. LankaPay has contributed immensely towards minimising the overall cost structure within the financial sector through a common infrastructure, making digital financial services accessible and affordable to everyone.
Commercial Bank cards are the market leader in Sri Lanka with a market share of over 23%. The Bank offers a variety of credit cards in the Silver, Gold and Platinum tiers and a variety of cards in the premium segment. The cards are equipped with ‘Tap ’n Go’ NFC technology and are backed by a strong NFC Point-of-Sale (POS) network. ComBank Cards offer an exciting array of promotions and offers across all categories and also offer the Max Loyalty Rewards scheme for selected card categories covering both credit and debit cards.
Sri Lanka’s first 100% carbon neutral bank, the first Sri Lankan bank to be listed among the Top 1000 Banks of the World and the only Sri Lankan bank to be so listed for 12 years consecutively, Commercial Bank operates a network of 270 branches and 950 automated machines in Sri Lanka. Commercial Bank is the largest lender to Sri Lanka’s SME sector and is a leader in digital innovation in the country’s Banking sector. The Bank’s overseas operations encompass Bangladesh, where the Bank operates 20 outlets; Myanmar, where it has a Microfinance company in Nay Pyi Taw; and the Maldives, where the Bank has a fully-fledged Tier I Bank with a majority stake.
Business
New Seafarer Welfare Centre launched in Colombo to support maritime workforce

By Sanath Nanayakkare
A new welfare centre named “The Palace,” established by the International Transport Employees’ Federation (ITF) in collaboration with Sri Lanka’s National Union of Seafarers (NUSS), was recently inaugurated in Colombo. The facility aims to address the physical, mental, and legal needs of seafarers, with a focus on both local and international maritime workers transiting through Colombo’s port and airport.
NUSS President Boa Athu stated that the centre anticipates serving 800–1,000 seafarers in its first year, with plans to expand services as demand grows. While priority access is given to NUSS members and ITF-affiliated seafarers, the facility will also welcome foreign crew. Athu emphasized that non-members are encouraged to join NUSS for full benefits, calling it a “win-win” for affordability and accessibility.
The centre is funded entirely by NUSS and the ITF Seafarers Trust, with no direct government or private-sector partnerships. Athu expressed confidence in long-term sustainability, citing plans to enhance service quality and membership growth as key strategies to navigate economic challenges.
“The Palace” will provide family-friendly accommodations, mental health workshops, a gym, recreational spaces, and medical services. A dedicated ITF inspectorate, led by veteran official Ranjan Perera, will handle crisis support such as abandonment cases, wage theft recovery, and emergency repatriation. Perera’s team has already repatriated a seriously injured seafarer and reclaimed over $3 million in stolen wages.
Colombo was selected due to its status as a major transit hub for seafarers in South Asia. While the centre addresses gaps in regional welfare infrastructure, Athu revealed plans to launch similar facilities outside Colombo in the future.
English will serve as the primary language, though staff training and peer support among seafarers aim to bridge cultural and linguistic gaps. The centre also offers a mental health hotline (1331) and a mobile app, which will be upgraded to integrate “The Palace’s” services.
Key performance indicators include annual occupancy rates, the number of members served, and reductions in issues like abandonment. ITF and NUSS will jointly monitor outcomes to ensure effectiveness.
The centre pledges support for seafarers caught in conflicts or disasters, such as those navigating the Red Sea crisis. “Our doors will always be open in emergencies,” Athu affirmed.
The initiative aligns with ITF and NUSS goals to elevate seafarer welfare standards globally and support Sri Lanka’s ambition to add 50,000 new seafarers to its workforce. “We’re all singing from the same songbook,” said Athu, calling the project a “challenging but exciting” step forward for the industry.
The launch underscores Colombo’s growing role in maritime welfare, combining local expertise with international partnerships to safeguard seafarers in an increasingly complex global trade landscape.
Business
Dialog Enterprise and Huawei drive digital innovation with Wi-Fi 7

Dialog Enterprise, the corporate ICT solutions arm of Dialog Axiata, continues to lead the way in delivering enterprise-grade wireless connectivity, empowering businesses with high-performance networking solutions. As a pioneer in Business Connectivity, Dialog Enterprise has deployed advanced wireless connectivity solutions across corporate offices, industrial factory floors, and leading hospitality venues, ensuring seamless connectivity tailored to the unique demands of each sector.
Taking a significant step forward, Dialog Enterprise, in collaboration with the global technology innovator Huawei, has now deployed Sri Lanka’s first Wi-Fi 7 network at two key partner locations: the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT) and The Kingsbury Hotel. These deployments mark the beginning of a nationwide transformation, bringing next-generation wireless capabilities to organisations that demand high-speed, ultra-reliable, and secure connectivity.
Wi-Fi 7 is designed to cater to environments with high traffic, a vast number of connected devices, and extreme throughput requirements. Using the latest 6 GHz spectrum, 4K-QAM modulation, and Multi-Link Operation (MLO), Wi-Fi 7 delivers speeds up to four times faster than its predecessor, with significantly lower latency. This makes it ideal for industries requiring real-time collaboration, high-definition video streaming, large-scale cloud applications, and AI-driven operations.
At SLIIT, the Wi-Fi 7 deployment enhances virtual learning, collaborative research, and an enriched student experience, supporting the institution’s digital-first approach to education. At The Kingsbury Hotel, ultra-fast, high-capacity Wi-Fi ensures guests enjoy buffer-free streaming, seamless remote work, and smart room integrations for an enhanced hospitality experience. Beyond education and hospitality, Wi-Fi 7 has the potential to impact industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and security. It could enable real-time telemedicine, rapid transfer of large medical files, and IoT-enabled smart medical devices in healthcare. In manufacturing, the ultra-fast network may support smart factory automation, seamless device communication, and predictive maintenance analytics. For security and defence, Wi-Fi 7’s low latency and advanced encryption capabilities could enhance real-time surveillance and rapid data processing for critical infrastructure.
“Wi-Fi 7 represents a major leap in connectivity, enabling industries to meet growing digital demands with greater speed, capacity, and security. Our partnership with Dialog Enterprise ensures businesses benefit from cutting-edge wireless solutions that drive innovation and efficiency,” said Hao Zhiqiang, Vice President, Sri Lanka Enterprise Business of Huawei.
“Wi-Fi 7 represents a transformative leap in connectivity, enabling organisations to meet the ever-growing demands of digital transformation. Whether in education, hospitality, or enterprise, our goal is to provide cutting-edge wireless solutions that deliver exceptional performance, reliability, and security,” said Navin Pieris, Group Chief Officer of Dialog Enterprise. “Our collaboration with leading global partners ensures we bring best-in-class innovations to our customers, helping them stay ahead in a hyper-connected world.”
Business
Aitken Spence Travels secures prestigious CPM Best Management Practices Award for second consecutive year

Aitken Spence Travels, Sri Lanka’s premier destination management company, has once again demonstrated its industry leadership by winning the prestigious CPM Best Management Practices Company Awards (BMPC) 2025 under the Hospitality and Tourism Services category. This marks the second consecutive year that Aitken Spence Travels has been honoured in this category, reaffirming its status as an unparalleled leader in the travel and tourism sector.
This successive win signifies Aitken Spence Travels’ unwavering commitment to raising the bar within the travel and tourism sector. By continuously implementing and recognising best management practices, the company embraces the importance of management practices that are practical and always offers a solution for the overall efficiency of the company and the industry as a whole, solidifying Aitken Spence Travels’ position as a leader in travel and tourism.
The “Best Management Practices Company Awards 2025,” is organised by the Institute of Chartered Professional Managers of Sri Lanka (CPM Sri Lanka), as a commitment to championing the best management practices of the public and private sector organisations. The awards held in its third consecutive year due to its overwhelming success of the editions acknowledge outstanding leadership, commendable policies and strategies, effective people management, successful partnerships, resource utilisation, streamlined process and outstanding performance. The awards not only applaud excellence but also served as a valuable framework for management teams to reassess and challenge themselves within the context of their respective organisations. The applicants are subject to a rigorous evaluation process that include a comprehensive report submission followed by a presentation before an esteemed panel of judges. The awards endorse the best management practices of companies during the year.
Commenting on this remarkable achievement, Stasshani Jayawardena, Chairperson of Aitken Spence PLC and Head of the Tourism sector of Aitken Spence PLC inclusive of hotels, destination management and overseas travel, stated, “As the market leader, this recognition to Aitken Spence Travels further establishes that best management practices can be implemented and shared for the greater good of the industry and signifies the competence of our team to better serve our customers”.
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