SriLankan Airlines partners with the Bank of Ceylon (BOC) and reaches a new milestonein mobile technology and payments at the airline’s cargo terminal in Katunayake with the introduction of the BOC SmartPay mobile platform facility. The BOC SmartPayis a digital payment solutionthat is designed to deliver greater convenience and security for customers’ transactions.
The new digital payment solution will remove some of the hassles faced by customers in the air freight industry. It also seeks to meet the increasing demand for convenient, contactless digital transactions, which escalatedduring the pandemic with the need for stricter hygiene protocols.
Aside from enabling quick cashless and secure payments, BOC SmartPayis able to process cardless, QR code payments. It also allows customers to pay from a choice of over 25 types of digital wallets that are certified by LankaClear. Customers will be able to effortlessly pay all warehouse charges at the cargo terminal including for handling, documentation and storage through BOC SmartPay.
Customers and SriLankan Airlines will benefit from the elimination of the inconvenience and risk of handling large quantities of physical currency at the cargo terminal. The switch to BOC SmartPay facilitates real-time payments, which would support SriLankan Airlines to save on cash-in-transit insurance premiums.
“We are pleased to enhance our services to our customers and fulfill a requirement of the National Trade Facilitation Committee at the same time,with the move to digital payments via BOC SmartPay. Technology is rapidly transforming the air freight industry, and it is important to embrace change that pays off in the future,” said Chaminda Perera, General Manager Cargo of SriLankan Airlines.
On average, close to 10,000 cash andcredit-based payments were being made on a monthly basis at the cargo terminal. SriLankan Airlines expects at least 20 per cent of such transactions to convert to digital payments in the short-term, and more conversions in the long haul with BOC SmartPay. The airline is also working on extending the platform to other payment touchpoints including its ticket offices across the island.
Customers must simply download and install a digital wallet that is certified by LankaClear from the Google Play Store or App Store and link their bank account. They may then settle their warehouse charges at the SriLankan Airlines’ cargo terminal by scanning the QR code provided at the time of clearing consignments.
SriLankan Airlines, the National Carrier of Sri Lanka and a member of the oneworld alliance, is an award-winning airline with a firm reputation as a global leader in service, comfort, safety, reliability, and punctuality.
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