Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Srilankan-boc launch real-time card transactio­ns for on board duty free purchases

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Passengers purchasing items from Srilankan Airlines’ ‘Serendib Treasures’ on board duty-free collection will from August 1 enjoy enhanced convenienc­e and purchasing power, thanks to a new electronic credit and debit card system developed in partnershi­p with Bank of Ceylon (BOC) to provide real-time processing of transactio­ns.

Srilankan Airlines CEO Captain Suren Ratwatte said, “At Srilankan Airlines, we take customer service very seriously indeed and this is yet another innovation by our talented team in partnershi­p with the country’s largest bank, to provide more value addition to our passengers, giving them a more complete journey by providing seamless card transactio­ns for duty-free purchases.”

BOC General Manager D.M. Gunasekara said, “The in-flight online/real-time point of sale (POS) transactio­n system, the first of its kind in Sri Lanka, was launched on August 1, 2016 to celebrate the 77th anniversar­y of Bank of Ceylon, which is focusing on sophistica­ted technology in line with BOC’S digital transforma­tion.”

The new system gives passengers a purchasing power that is equal to their card limit and eliminates the possibilit­y of fraudulent transactio­ns. It also assures passengers that they are not vulnerable to card duplicatio­n or identity theft.

Srilankan Airlines Head of IT Chamara Perera said, “Srilankan Airlines is one of the first few airlines in the world to use the latest GSM technology over Inmarsat’s Swift Broadband (SBB) service, operated in its newer I-4 satellites, to establish the connection between on-board POS device and the ground Gateway Server. This fast, reliable and secure system was adapted and integrated in-house by our talented team and is innovative­ly designed to provide optimum convenienc­e, security and efficiency for both our passengers and the airline.”

The Serendib Treasures collection is very popular with travellers as it provides the best prices for a wide range of items including fragrances, cosmetics, liquor, tobacco, watches, jewellery, travel products and souvenirs of Sri Lanka.

The new handheld POS machines, supplied by DMS Electronic­s (Pvt.) Ltd, have already been introduced on Srilankan’s state-of-the-art Airbus A330300 aircraft and will shortly be introduced on its A320 and A330200 fleet as well.

In the past, credit and debit card transactio­ns were carried out manually on an offline basis, with no link to check on the validity of cards or transactio­ns and the airline was obliged to impose a limit of Rs.25,000 per person in order to prevent fraud. Card validity and credit/debit limits could only be verified with banks after the aircraft landed by which time passengers had left the aircraft. In addition, the previous system only accepted embossed cards while the new system accepts both embossed and printed cards.

The system was introduced by Srilankan Airlines’ IT, Inflight Service and Engineerin­g department­s in partnershi­p with BOC, Card Centre, which is providing the POS machines and technical infrastruc­ture. It operates through the new Internet connectivi­ty on board Srilankan’s fleet, which also provides passengers with mobile roaming and Internet/e-mail facilities.

Items from the Serendib Treasures collection can be preordered on the airline’s website www.srilankan.com 72 hours in advance of a flight in order to guarantee availabili­ty of one’s preferred items and take advantage of significan­t discounts on many products for online pre-orders.

 ??  ?? Srilankan CEO Capt. Suren Ratwatte (right) receiving the new point of sale machine from BOC General Manager D.M. Gunasekara at a simple ceremony
Srilankan CEO Capt. Suren Ratwatte (right) receiving the new point of sale machine from BOC General Manager D.M. Gunasekara at a simple ceremony

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