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    Mastercard Brings South Asia First to Sri Lanka as Digital Payments Push Reaches SMEs

    Techie.lkBy Techie.lkMarch 26, 2026Updated:April 23, 2026No Comments0 Views
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    Sri Lanka’s digital economy ambitions took a tangible step forward on 25 March 2026, when Mastercard’s Access Unlocked V2.0 programme was launched at Cinnamon Life in Colombo, introducing two payment technologies to South Asia for the first time and putting the government’s 2030 digitisation targets squarely in the spotlight.

    The event was held under the patronage of Deputy Minister of Digital Economy Eranga Weeraratne and Deputy Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development Chathuranga Abeysinghe. The dual ministerial presence underscored a point that often gets lost in digital economy discussions: payment infrastructure is as much an industry and entrepreneurship issue as it is a technology one.

    The headline announcements were the regional debuts of Mastercard SoundBox and SoftPOS, both powered by Mastercard Merchant Cloud. SoundBox provides audio confirmation of digital payments at the point of sale, a practical tool for high-noise retail environments and for merchants who cannot constantly monitor a screen. SoftPOS turns an ordinary smartphone or tablet into a card-acceptance terminal, eliminating the need for dedicated hardware. Together, the two products address one of the most persistent barriers to digital payment adoption among small businesses: cost and complexity.

    The government’s framing of the event was consistent with its broader 2030 roadmap, which targets full digitalisation of government transactions and a digital economy valued at USD 15 billion. Achieving that scale requires pulling small and medium enterprises into the digital payments ecosystem, not just large retailers and corporates. Events like Access Unlocked V2.0, where the focus is explicitly on low-cost solutions for SMEs, reflect an understanding that financial inclusion and digital transformation are the same conversation.

    The Mastercard partnership also illustrates how public-private collaboration is being used to accelerate adoption rather than waiting on regulatory mandates alone. For SME owners across Sri Lanka, the practical question has always been whether accepting digital payments is worth the investment. With SoftPOS, that calculus changes considerably.

    Whether the momentum from this launch translates into measurable uptake among smaller merchants will be the real test. The technology is now available. Distribution and awareness will determine whether it sticks.

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