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NSBPay launches Tap Go with Mastercard

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Get ready for a game-changer in how you pay! National Savings Bank (NSB), in an exciting collaboration with Mastercard, has officially launched the highly anticipated Tap & Go functionality on its NSBPay mobile banking app.

Experience Seamless Contactless Payments!

Imagine the convenience: no fumbling for cash, no swiping cards. With Tap & Go, NSBPay users can now make secure, in-store payments simply by tapping their smartphone at any compatible point-of-sale terminal. It’s fast, it’s easy, and it’s incredibly modern.

A Historic First for Sri Lanka!

We are incredibly proud to announce that NSBPay is the first mobile banking app in Sri Lanka to introduce such a robust and fully integrated contactless payment solution. This marks a significant milestone in the country’s digital payment evolution, bringing world-class payment technology right to your fingertips.

The Power of Partnership: NSB and Mastercard

This groundbreaking feature is a result of a strong partnership between National Savings Bank and Mastercard. By combining NSB’s commitment to innovation and customer convenience with Mastercard’s global leadership in secure payment technologies, we are delivering a superior and secure payment experience for all Sri Lankans.

Why You’ll Love Tap & Go:

  • Unmatched Convenience: Pay swiftly and securely using just your smartphone.
  • Enhanced Security: Benefit from Mastercard’s robust security features for every transaction.
  • Speed & Efficiency: Complete your purchases faster than ever before.
  • Pioneering Technology: Be part of the future of payments in Sri Lanka.

Update your NSBPay app today and step into a new era of effortless payments. Get ready to simply Tap & Go!

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