HNB commissions 600th Smart Self Service Machine | Sunday Observer

HNB commissions 600th Smart Self Service Machine

11 February, 2018

HNB PLC announced expansion of its cash withdrawal and deposit touch-points, providing customers with more convenience to make cash withdrawals and deposits. It commissioned its 600th Smart Self Service Machine (SSSM) at Kavita’s Store, Ratnapura recently.

HNB’s Head of Electronic Delivery Channels, Mangala P. Wickramasinghe, said “At HNB, we are committed to placing customers at the heart of the banking experience. While we have seen increased usage of online banking and mobile payments, we also understand that some of our customers do have cash needs and our physical banking touch-points remain an important part of our network to fulfill these needs. Through our strategic partnerships, we have increased our presence across Sri Lanka to make banking even more convenient to customers.”

SSSMs at popular shopping locations offer customers a plethora of services including cash withdrawal and deposits, real-time fund transfers, credit card payments and utility payments, currency conversions, online cheque acceptance, cardless transactions, topping up of HNB Prepaid Cards such as Smart Pay and Wally-E are all possible at the SSSMs.

HNB has been driving progressive improvements into its SSSM network. Having successfully implemented the very first cash recycling machine in the island, the Bank has incorporated cashless payments plus direct deposits to HNB Accounts, through its Customer Deposit Machines (CDMs). Even non- HNB customers could make utility payments through the CDM’s, most of which are on a real-time basis.

As the largest payee aggregator in the banking industry, HNB has a portfolio of more than 80 plus registered payee partners from a range of diverse industries such as telecommunications, insurance, education and asset management. The collective needs of these partners are served by the bank’s state of the art payee system.

The partnership with Lanka Clear National Payment Switch has also extended all banking services which were limited to HNB customers previously, to a wider banking population. At a reasonable cost, HNB’s ATM services could be accessed by customers of several other banks which are partners of Lanka Pay. The tie-up has made possible for HNB to serve its customers plus those of certain designated banks as well as Sri Lanka’s unbanked population, through various cash and non-cash related services

With over 600 SSSMs – including 438 dispensing machines and 162 Cash Deposit Machines – HNB is the 100% net acquirer among all acquiring banks in Sri Lanka and over the last year, recorded a 73% Year-on-Year (YoY) expansion in overall transaction volumes and a further 70% YoY increase in average transaction value. The bank was awarded with the Best ATM Network of the Year award at the LankaPay Technnovation Awards 2017 for the bank’s unprecedented levels of service, reach, availability and quality provided through its Smart SSM Network.

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