Monday, December 2, 2019

ComBank enhances online shopping experience on fashionbug.lk

Commercial Bank’s Head of Card Centre Thusitha Suraweera and Fashion Bug Area Manager Mohamed Faishad exchange the agreement in the presence of Fashion Bug CEO Aqeill Ahamed Subian and Junior Executive Officer of the Bank’s Card Centre Wishan Fernando.

Commercial Bank’s Head of Card Centre Thusitha Suraweera and Fashion Bug Area Manager Mohamed Faishad exchange the agreement in the presence of Fashion Bug CEO Aqeill Ahamed Subian and Junior Executive Officer of the Bank’s Card Centre Wishan Fernando.

Fashion Bug, a leading clothing retailer in the country, has appointed the Commercial Bank of Ceylon as its Internet Payment Gateway (IPG) service provider, enhancing its website’s security and user friendliness for online shoppers.

Payment processing onthe retailer’s web portal will be facilitated by Commercial Bank with Mastercard Payment Gateway Services (MPGS).

The service for fashion Bug will cover the authorisation of Credit and Debit cards and processing of payments by Mastercard,Visa and UnionPay branded cards.This is a secure e-commerce solution because merchants are provided with server-hosted pages whereby card details are processed on the Payment Server and not on the merchants end,the Bank said.

Commercial Bank’s IPG solution is fully-compliant with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI- DSS) requirements enabling card-on-file transactions through tokenisation, keeping the purchasers sensitive card details away from the vendor‘ssystems. It offers access to a comprehensive set of fraud mitigation tools,supporting both Mastercard Secure Code and verified by Visa 3D secure authentication solutions,while providing a fully-automated method to process ComBank Easy Payment Plans. It also supports device – optimised payment screens which are designed to offer a seamless experience to users of various devices.

Commercial Bank has also equipped Fashion Bug outlets with Near Field Communication (NFC) enabled point of sale (POS) terminals,enabling shopperssimply tap their Visa or Mastercard branded credit or debit cards on the terminals and carry out their payments,without having to hand over their cards to outlet staff. This technology too improves the security of each transaction by offering maximum protection against the skimming or cloning of cards and against counterfeit transactions,when payment processing takes place at the outlets. Fashion Bug commenced operations in 1994 as a four-person partnership business with a staff of just 15. Today, with 16 stores throughout the country and a workforce of over 900 employees, Fashion Bug stands among the leading clothing stores in Sri Lanka. A truly Sri Lankan brand, Fashion Bug empowers

 

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