ComBank joins ‘Lanka Remit’: The national remittance mobile app

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Commercial Bank Chief Operating Officer Sanath Manatunge receives the plaque from Minister Namal Rajapaksa at the launch of Lanka Remit. Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal (3rd from right), Assistant Governor Dharmasri Kumaratunga (extreme right), Lanka Clear Chairman Dr. Kenneth De Zilwa (2nd from left) and Central Bank Deputy Governor Yvette Fernando (extreme left) are also present 


The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has announced that it has joined the national remittance mobile application ‘Lanka Remit’ as a participating bank, to support the Central Bank’s latest initiative to facilitate inward remittances to the country. 

At the formal launch of ‘Lanka Remit,’ Commercial Bank Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director Sanath Manatunge received a plaque in recognition of the bank’s participation in this national project to increase the inflows of foreign remittances. The plaque was presented by the event’s Chief Guest Youth and Sports Minister, Development Coordination and Monitoring Minister and  Digital Technology and Enterprise Development  State Minister Namal Rajapaksa.

Developed by LankaClear Ltd., with the support of partner banks, the mobile application provides Sri Lankans working overseas direct access to the existing remittance channels, and enables them to choose more convenient and cost-effective channels to send money to Sri Lanka. 

One of the most active players in the country in the field of remittances, Commercial Bank launched a series of remittance promotions last year. The latest of these ‘Win a Million’ is an on-going campaign that will make four instant millionaires in four months. The Bank pioneered the eRemittance in 2003 and launched Sri Lanka’s first Remittance Card in 2016 complete with a cash advance loan facility against emergencies.  

To further cater to this segment, the bank launched ‘ComBank RemitPlus’ in 2019 to enhance access to remittance-related information and services. It also operates 24/7 remittance processing units and has installed dedicated remittance counters at its main branches. 

The bank has specially trained Business Promotion Officers (BPOs) and Business Promotion Agents (BPAs) stationed in Middle Eastern countries and in South Korea, and in the past year conducted eForums to promote investment opportunities in Sri Lanka.

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