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Last Updated : 2024-05-06 10:38:00
Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation (SLIC) entered into a strategic partnership with MegaPay (Pvt.) Ltd recently to provide greater convenience for SLIC customers to make real-time payments.
The official signing of the agreement took place at the SLIC head office in the presence of Chief Executive Officer Chandana L. Aluthgama, Chief Information Officer Aloka Jayawardena, Chief Financial Officer Malaka Bandara, DGM/Head of Marketing and Life Distribution Namalee A. Silva, AGM Category Marketing General Insurance Mahesh Gamage, AGM Finance Sriyani Kulasinghe, Portfolio Manager Business Development Unit Nuwan Jayawardena of SLIC and Director Vardan Aslibekyan, Head of Sales and Marketing Ushantha Samaraweera and Project Manager Shashika Malagamuwa of
MegaPay (Pvt.) Ltd.
This strategic partnership between the two organisations will enable the real-time pay facility for SLIC customers to make hassle-free payments to SLIC at their convenience. SLIC customers can make their life and general insurance payments via MegaPay’s islandwide kiosks network, online portal and the MegaPay app. Furthermore, customers also can purchase their third party motor insurance from SLIC and make their payments using the MegaPay payment gateway facility.
MegaPay (Pvt.) Ltd, operating under the brand name ‘Pay&Go’, is one of Sri Lanka’s leading outsourced payment gateways offering a reliable, convenient, safe and easy bill payment service through its 1000 plus islandwide network of payment kiosks, 600 plus Universal Android POS Terminals network, mobile app and web page.
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