Sunday, February 14, 2021

ComBank offers ultimate convenience in Aggregator App

Access to and use ofCommercial Bank of Ceylon’s multiple mobile banking apps has become even easier with the launch by the Bank of an Aggregator Appthat bundles them together as a single download.

The Aggregator can be found by iOS as well as Android users in the App Store and Google Play respectivelyby simply searching for ‘Commercial Bank,’ the Bank said.

The Aggregator appeliminates the requirement of operating through separate downloads ofdifferent apps launched by the Bank andsimplifies the mobile banking experience of customers.

It currently enables customers to access five of the Bank’s core mobile applications: ‘ComBank Digital’, ComBank ePassbook, ComBank eSlip, ComBank Q+ and ComBank Remit Plus. The Bank said all mobile apps it offers will eventuallybe included, with new Apps to be launched being automatically updated on the Aggregator.

Commenting on the launch of the Aggregator App, Commercial Bank’s Assistant General Manager Information Technology Krishan Gamage said, “The Aggregator was identified as a necessity as the Bank’s offering of services through mobile Apps began to expand.We continue to focus on introducing more digital products and services to enhance access and versatility to match the lifestyle and requirements of the modern customer.”

Once the Aggregator Appis downloaded, it prompts users to select one of Appsin the suite to complete their operation. If the selected Appalready exists on the user’s device, it will be launched instantly.

ComBank Digital App is the integration of all its online and mobile banking channels on a single omni channel platform. The Bank’s digital banking channels including ComBank Digital, a highly secure, user-friendly and responsive web application catering to both retail and business users. While the ComBank Remit Plus Appenables those who use the Bank’s remittance services to conveniently access remittance-related information and services, the ComBank eSlip App launched recently encourages paperless banking by facilitating cash and cheque deposits to current and savings accounts.

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