Monday 15 October 2012

South Asia’s first ‘cash deposit ATM network’

Sri Lankan consumers will enter the era of direct cash payments through ATMs next Monday 15 when five cash deposit taking ATMs will start operating in Colombo for the first time.

“I am pleased to say that we are setting a new record in the SAARC region, with a commercial scale deposit taking ATM network going live in Colombo for the first time with just five machines. What is interesting is that these ATMs are not linked to any banks either unlike the traditional ATMs” said Rishad Bathiudeen, Minister of Industry and Commerce of Sri Lanka on 11 October.

According to Abdul Rahuman, Managing Director of One&Only, the owning firm of the ‘PayTM’ network, the initiative is a joint venture with Japan Cash Machines Co Ltd (JCM), the well-known maker of money-handling machines, equipment, and electronic cash registers for the global financial industry with $ 217 Mn revenue (2010) and also listed in Tokyo and Osaka exchanges.

“Our initial investment in this venture is $ 500,000 in Phase I. From the morning of Monday 15, Lankan consumers can directly pay Sri Lankan currency notes of Rs 10 to 5000 denominations to this machine to settle their Dialog, SLT-Mobitel, Etisalat, Hutch and Airtel payments, as a start. The consumers need not have an account with us to make the payment. Before the end of this month, we are planning to introduce Water Board and Electricity Board payments once we complete the necessary procedures with them. By end of 2013, subject to amendments to the Motor Traffic Act and government approval, we are ready to accept Police traffic fines and charges and issue receipts which have legal vaildity. We have not integrated insurance instalment deposits yet but based on Insurance company applications, we are ready to extend our services to them in future as well” revealed Rahuman.

Rahuman’s demonstrations showed the ‘PayTM’ machines, in their two models ‘Smart Fiony’ and ‘Elegant Fiony’, randomly accepting various Sri Lankan currency notes with denominations upto Rs 5000, updating the mobile user accounts and issuing receipts within five to ten seconds, for two mobile phone numbers of two different mobile networks.

“The system works in any language of choice in Sinhala, Tamil or English. The connections to our secure transaction server is wireless, through TCP/IP web protocol. The machines are equipped to authenticate the user identity with a pin number which is already active and alternatively, the fingerprint scanner which we have not activated yet. Once we activate the fingerprint scanner, local Banks can join us to allow their depositors to withdraw from their savings ACs through our network. When that happens, these ATMs will become dual performers-both accept and dispense cash. We are in discussions with Dialog Axiata to enlist Dialog eZCash online and if successful, such transactions too will become a reality with us in the next six months. We already support eZCash partially since top ups are allowed through our network” Rahuman said.

Mobile money transaction platforms such as Dialog eZCash, Sri Lanka’s first such with Cenral Bank permission, allows users to conduct a wide variety of mobile money businesses using just a mobile phone but without a bank account. Dialog officials indicated to Ministry of Industry and Commerce that approximately 800,000 Dialog users as already having registered for this facility.

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