Sampath Bank advances public transport innovation with digital card acceptance on key Western Province routes

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From left: Ceylon Business Appliances Vice President Fintech Krishen Kuruppu, Nimbus Venture Chief Technical Officer Dayan Jayasekara, Sampath Bank Manager – Merchant Relationships, Digital Products and Card Sales Chaminda Samarajeewa, , Senior Deputy General Manager – Life Lead Operations 

Tharaka Ranwala, Governor of the Western Province Hanif Yusof, Road Passenger Transport Authority – Western Province Chairman Gamini Jayasinghe, General Manager L.D.J.C. Perera, Nimbus Venture Managing Director Nalini Senasekera, Sampath Bank Project Manager – Advanced Analytics Kavinda Ratnapala

 

Governor of the Western Province Hanif Yusoof, led the bus fare digitalisation program, demonstrating the tap-and-pay card system during the launch event in Thalangama 


Sampath Bank PLC advanced Sri Lanka’s journey towards transport digitalisation with the launch of its pilot digital bus fare payment project in collaboration with the Road Passenger Transport Authority – Western Province. The event took place in Thalangama recently and was attended by Sampath Bank Senior Deputy General Manager – Life Lead Operations Tharaka Ranwala together with Western Province Governor Hanif Yusoof, marking a significant milestone in public transport digital transformation.

The pilot project introduces digital payment acceptance on the Kadawatha–Battaramulla route, enabling passengers to make secure and convenient fare payments using contactless bank cards issued under Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay and JCB. The initiative forms part of the wider Bus Fare Digitalisation Solution developed jointly by Sampath Bank and the Road Passenger Transport Authority – Western Province to promote commuter convenience through cashless travel, improve transparency and strengthen operational efficiency across provincial services.

Sampath Bank PLC Assistant General Manager – Advanced Analytics and Card Centre Darshin Pathinayake said, “This initiative signifies a progressive step in strengthening Sri Lanka’s public transport ecosystem through secure, seamless and digitally empowered payment solutions. Our efforts are focused on enhancing commuter convenience while enabling greater transparency and operational intelligence for service providers. It is a privilege to support the Western Province as it advances towards a more connected, efficient and future-ready transport network.”

The project is aligned with the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil Aviation on digital fare collection and contributes to the Government’s objective of establishing a bank-led, interoperable and transparent digital payment framework across public transport.

Sampath Bank leads the initiative as the acquiring bank, providing the underlying digital payment infrastructure, transaction processing and settlement services. The solution is implemented through the Bank’s acquiring capabilities, supported by Electronic Ticket Issuing Machines and the ticketing application supplied by Ceylon Business Appliances Ltd, along with backend system and solution provided by Yaman Buddy to ensure real-time connectivity and system continuity.

The pilot phase on the Kadawatha–Battaramulla and other selected routes is expected to deliver tangible benefits for passengers through greater convenience and payment security, while enabling regulators to strengthen monitoring, governance and revenue accuracy. This collaboration solidifies Sampath Bank’s role in advancing public transport digital transformation and sets the foundation for wider expansion across the Western Province and, over time, into the national public transport network islandwide.

 

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