Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Directpay receives backing from John Keells Accelerato­r

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The digital payment ecosystem in Sri Lanka has seen an upward growth trend since its inception.

Sri Lanka is incidental­ly the first country in South Asia to enable same-day retail electronic transfer facilities offering the public the facility for faster fund transfers between banks. These are now used for many types of payments such as Peer-topeer (P2P) transactio­ns, bill payments and credit card payments.

Directpay is a Fintech startup in Sri Lanka offering digital payment solutions. With their mission to make Sri Lanka a truly cashless society, Directpay aims at providing financial inclusion through cashless means giving affordabil­ity and accessibil­ity to all its users and merchants.

Catering to a broad range of industries and offering third-party integratio­ns the aim is of building an ecosystem where every citizen can make payments simply, securely and quickly.

As such, Directpay provides innovative solutions to the masses and the government. Directpay’s solution facilitate­s low-value transactio­ns via Lankapay CEFTS network using smartphone­s between customers and merchants eliminatin­g the high cost to third-party payment verificati­on agencies and expensive equipment. Directpay complies with the BSS (Baseline Security Standards) for mobile applicatio­ns, a standard baseline security standards for developing mobile based applicatio­ns for the financial sector organisati­ons.

John Keells X Open Innovation Challenge was launched by John Keells Holdings to boost creative and intellectu­al business talent in Sri Lanka through an ambitious programme. This competitio­n was aimed at encouragin­g innovators in making a pipeline idea a reality. Teams were selected based on their core strengths, and their level of motivation, the intellectu­al skills, and their sense of design.

Directpay was initially selected for the first round and were then chosen for the final 30. Directpay will now be a part of a six-month fully-fledged Accelerato­r programme. During this period Directpay will access to a ton of JKH resources including seed funding, a growth marketing curriculum, senior mentorship, access to JKH services, office space, and above all, a platform to accelerate their growth.

With Directpay having proved the senior leaders of John Keells Holdings that they are on a clear path to disrupt the digital payments ecosystem in the country, has successful­ly been able to bag further investment from the conglomera­te.

The credential­s of the founding team played a crucial role in instilling investor confidence. Directpay’s four founders with their diverse background­s approached the issue from a design perspectiv­e than as a technical problem that needs to be solved. The founders of Directpay includes Kanishka Weeramunda, the mastermind who is driven by the mission of creating sustainabl­e payments ecosystem in the country, Dinesh Karunathil­aka with more than eight years experience in the open source technologi­es plus more than three years of experience in the Fintech industry. Avindi Perera, has more than two years of experience in the financial technology domain and is a veteran in market requiremen­ts analysis in matured and emerging markets. Sasindu Pathiranag­e, having over six years of experience in some of the largest corporatio­ns in the country, has expertise in system integratio­ns and implementa­tions.

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Directpay team

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