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Payment & Settlement Systems in Sri Lanka Retail Payment Systems Objectives Improve Reduction Reduction of Migration to Promote Security of Costs Transaction Clearing Electronic Financial & Settlement Time Payments Inclusion Major Developments • Launch of the first Mobile Phone Based E-money System in Sri Lanka • Adoption of Terminal Line Encryption technology • Arrangements for the Common Card & Payment Switch Mobile Phone Based E-money System • The first mobile phone based e-money system was launched in June 2012. • Operator – A mobile network operator in Sri Lanka licensed by the Central Bank to operate the mobile phone based e-money system • Custodian and trustee arrangements to ensure customer protection and system reliability • Regulation, supervision and oversight of the system is based on the Mobile Payments Guideline for Custodian Account based Mobile Payment Services issued by the Central Bank Mobile Phone Based E-money System Statistics Total number of registered customers (as at end Oct 2012) – 740,585 Total number of merchants (as at end Oct 2012) – 13,284 Aggregate value of e-money (as at end Oct 2012) – Rs. 80,000,000.00 Transaction data (Oct 2012) Transaction Type Volume Value (Rs) E-money Top-ups 19,282 36,679,800 E-money Transfers 3,857 3,981,627 Cash-outs 13,785 31,220,660 Utility Bill Payments 164,470 146,565,284 OTC Payments 221 388,704 Terminal Line Encryption Technology • Adoption of Terminal Line Encryption (TLE) technology by financial acquirers for payment cards operating in Sri Lanka was mandated. • To mitigate fraud risk associated with cardholder data theft while in transit
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