Cargills Bank and Mastercard collaborate to power ‘Tapit’, Sri Lanka’s first contactless sticker payment solution

Image one (LBN)

The solution will provide a frictionless experience to cardholders with instant payments and real-time SMS alerts.

Colombo, Sri Lanka, 06th February 2025: Cargills Bank and Mastercard have collaborated to launch Sri Lanka’s first contactless sticker payment solution. Titled ‘Tapit’, the new solution promises to revolutionize everyday transactions for Mastercard credit and debit cardholders.

Combining Mastercard’s global expertise in payments with Cargills Bank’s local insights, the ‘Tapit’ solution will not only promote digital payments but will also advance contactless transactions, thereby furthering financial inclusion in the country and supporting its digital transformation.
 



 

‘Tapit’ is an adhesive payment enabled sticker that can be easily pasted on a mobile phone, handbag or any other item of day-to-day use which has a flat surface. It uses advanced Near Field Communication (NFC) technology and is protected by military-grade EMV chip encryption and security protocols.

Cardholders can simply paste the sticker on the item of their choice and begin their contactless payments journey. To complete a transaction, all they need to do is hold the item close to the Point of Sale (POS) device. The transaction is concluded instantly with an SMS alert in real time.

Senarath Bandara, Managing Director and CEO, Cargills Bank, said, “This contactless sticker card represents Cargills Bank’s commitment to innovative banking solutions. Combining state-of-the-art technology with convenience and security, we are enhancing customer experience while advancing Sri Lanka’s digital banking landscape.”

Sandun Hapugoda, Country Manager, Sri Lanka and Maldives, Mastercard, said, “The launch of the first contactless sticker card marks a major milestone in payment innovation in Sri Lanka. Aligned with the country’s digital transformation vision, this solution will provide cardholders a highly secure and frictionless payment experience. Mastercard is delighted to collaborate with Cargills Bank to accelerate Sri Lanka’s transition to a cashless society.”

To avail the contactless sticker card, cardholders can visit their nearest Cargills Bank branch.
 



 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

one × three =


About us

Lanka Business News is amongst the leading online Business News portals in Sri Lanka, unique for its focus on contemporary business news relevant across multiple industries operating in the country. We present not only the news, but a perspective based on observations and possible implications of a prevailing news item. LBN also provides an insight to the impact of a global economic or industrial development, thus helping stakeholders make informed and calculated decisions.




ADVERTISE

LBN AD


Follow Us



Newsletter